The IT companies would post problems on the Digital Pakistan Portal. The university professors and graduate students would be able to study the postings and attempt to solve the problems by working directly with the relevant companies thereby improving scope and breathe of Pakistan’s IT ecosystem in the process. The portal would also automate the hiring of interns by IT companies.
Speaking on the occasion, Federal Secretary Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui said Digital Pakistan Internship portal is a step in the right direction to recognize talent and eliminate bottlenecks that potentially slow the growth of Pakistan’s IT industry. He said that the present government is committed for the growth of IT industry and growth of youth of the country. He said that the youth are the resourceful segment of the society.
Our youth has great talent and they are the future of the country, he said. He said that it is vital to engage youth with healthy activities to enable them to come forward to play role in nation building. He said that Pakistan’s IT sector has a promising future. On this occasion, PSEB also signed MoUs with HEC and Ecommerce Gateway for promotion of Digital Pakistan internship portal in the academia and the industry.
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