Karwar: There is a huge competition to get job in any sector. A prospect candidate has to work hard and train himself to the demands of the job market, informed Deputy Commissioner S S Nakul.
Chairing a preparatory meeting a Government Polytechnic in Karwar on Tuesday, for the mega job fair and orientation which will be held in Karwar on November 12 and 13, he said that there was a competition in every sector.
Candidates should have an open mind and be ready to travel far places if the job demands.
They should be ready to face new challenges and be updated with the latest in their sector and train themselves in such a way that no one can reject their candidature, he counselled.
He said only high marks in exams won’t guaranty job; along with academic excellence, they also need to have skills required for the job.
He said the district administration will not assure jobs to all those attending the job fair. The district administration is just creating a platform for potential employers and employees.
Placements of choice
The job fair will present an opening for youths to get a placement of their choice.
More than 100 companies have registered to attend the job fair.
Currently 8,000 aspirants have registered their names via online. Nearly 3,445 candidates from Karwar taluk have registered their names, he said. Job fair coordinator Deeksha, ZP CEO L Chandrashekar Nayak, IAS Probationary Officer Fouzia Taranamal and Government Engineering College Principal Shanthala and others were present.