Bangladesh Government Plans to Appoint Students to Part-Time Roles in Government Offices

A Bangladesh government adviser announced plans to hire students for part-time positions across various government offices. Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain oversees Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives and Youth and Sports departments. He shared the proposal through his verified Facebook account. The adviser explained that many government positions do not require full-time permanent staff members. Students could fill these roles effectively.

The new hiring strategy aims to reduce government spending on employee salaries. Part-time student workers would cost less than permanent full-time employees. Bhuyain believes this approach will bring financial benefits to both sides. Students would earn money to support their education expenses. The government would save funds that could be used for other programs.

The adviser identified specific types of work suitable for student employees. Many administrative tasks and support roles do not demand constant attention from permanent staff. Part-time workers could handle these duties during certain hours or days. This arrangement would allow students to balance work with their academic schedules. The government would maintain necessary services at lower costs.

Officials have not released details about application processes or specific job openings. The announcement represents an early stage of policy development. Government departments will likely need time to identify suitable positions for student workers. Students may soon have new opportunities to gain work experience and income. The program could help address both unemployment and government budget concerns.
 

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