Significant job opportunities in the information technology (IT) industry have been declared by Saudi Arabia for Pakistani professionals.
According to the information, this statement was made during a recent meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
During his cabinet address in Islamabad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the specifics of his discussion with the Crown Prince. He said that additional information is anticipated in the upcoming months and that these job openings have a lot of promise for Pakistan’s tech workers.
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Prime Minister Sharif also emphasized Qatar’s intentions to build an IT park in Pakistan to The crown prince stated that Saudi Arabia requires “hundreds” of IT workers from Pakistan, and that the kingdom’s need for these individuals is only going to increase over the next several years. Saudi Arabia’s emphasis on digital transformation as part of its Vision 2030 goals—which include diversifying its economy and growing the technology sector—is reflected in its appeal for talent.
facilitate technology-based training and education initiatives that will assist equip the labor force for global prospects.
The aforementioned events highlight the growing economic relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and point to a bright future for Pakistani IT workers seeking employment abroad.
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Increasing cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in areas such as mining, agriculture, investment, and solar energy was another topic of discussion during the conference. The Saudi investment mission has already visited Pakistan, the prime minister disclosed, and Pakistan is anticipated to explore economic cooperation with reciprocal visits in the near future.