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Jan 02, 2023 16:39:42
Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), Bangladesh’s ICT sector, will hold a FOB Fair to create employment opportunities for people with special abilities and disabilities.
At the same time, we have started submitting resumes and work history of those who wish to participate in the fair.
The job fair will be held on Saturday (07 January 2023) at the office building of the NGO Secretariat in Agargaon, Dhaka.
Interested job seekers, persons with disabilities, or job seekers with disabilities can submit their resumes or resumes through the following link: www.emporia.bcc.gov.bd/jobportal/job-fair.
About 400 CVs have been submitted so far. We will select those who have IT skills. It is mentioned that since 2011 ICT training for persons with disabilities has started free of charge through his BCC.
The Job Fair has been held since 2015 with the participation of job seekers and employers for the employment of disabled people with ICT training.
Golam Rabbani, Manager (System) of Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) and Coordinator of Job Fair 2023, said about 800 persons with disabilities with ICT skills have so far been hired at previous job fairs. said.
ICT-based organizations belonging to various trade associations or associations participate in the trade fair.
Notable among these are Bangladesh Association of Software Information Services (BASIS), Bangladesh Electronic Commerce Association (e-CAB), Bangladesh Contact Center and Outsourcing Association (BACCO), Bangladesh Internet Service Providers Association (ISPAB), Bangladesh . Computer Samity (BCS), Bangladesh Cyber Cafe Owners Association (CCOAB), Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA), Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), and Bangladesh Federation of Chambers of Commerce (FBCCI) ), Internet Service Providers of Bangladesh (ISPAB), Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS), Cyber Cafe Owners Association of Bangladesh (CCOAB) are member ICT-based organizations.
This time, the organizers hope to be able to provide jobs for more than 100 people with disabilities through the fair. An organization called the Center for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) supports the fair as a partner.
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