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Egypt’s Government Offers 1,590 Job Opportunities with Salaries of EGP 16,000

Written byNoha El Shafie

On Tuesday, Labor Minister Hassan Raddad announced the launch of a new weekly employment bulletin, which features 1,590 job openings across 36 private sector companies in 11 governorates throughout Egypt. The application period will remain open throughout June 2026.

The minister emphasized the government’s commitment to expanding decent job opportunities for youth, in line with directives from political leadership. He highlighted the importance of collaboration with the private sector as a key partner in supporting the national economy and broadening employment prospects. Raddad urged young people to take advantage of these available opportunities and to engage earnestly in various productive and service sectors.

Raddad further noted that the Ministry of Labor continues to implement free vocational training programs across governorates aimed at equipping young people with skills that meet labor market demands. He underscored that training and skill development serve as a genuine gateway to obtaining stable and suitable job opportunities.

The minister pointed out that the private sector provides real employment opportunities that contribute to social and economic stability. He instructed labor directorates in the governorates to monitor the advertised jobs on-site to ensure their legitimacy and to review companies’ compliance with minimum wage laws and workers’ rights, ensuring transparency and credibility in job postings until young applicants secure their positions.

The Ministry of Labor stated in a press release that the bulletin includes numerous job opportunities across various specialties and professions, offering competitive salaries determined by the nature of each position and interview outcomes. Social and health insurance will also be provided, ensuring a stable and safe working environment for employees.

Applications can be submitted through the General Administration for Employment at the ministry’s former headquarters in Nasr City, via labor directorates in the governorates, or by direct contact with the companies listed in the bulletin. Additionally, applications can be submitted through the official website of the Egyptian Ministry of Labor.

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