on 19-09-2015 08:46 AM
Overwhelmed Indian officials are struggling to sift through applications after 2.3 million people applied for a few hundred low-level government jobs, a sign that too many people may be chasing too little work in Asia's third-largest economy.
It would take more than three years to interview candidates.
The jobs pay 16,000 rupees ($334) a month and would involve making tea and passing files between government offices.
Requirements for the 368 jobs include having finished primary school and being able to ride a bike.
The applicants included at least 255 people with doctorates and 150,000 graduates.
This process of hiring a few hundred people, would employ a fair few people for the hiring process....even down to building/supplying the chairs for the waiting room.
DEB
on 19-09-2015 10:19 AM
@lloydslights wrote:
Requirements for the 368 jobs include having finished primary school and being able to ride a bike.
DEB
on 19-09-2015 11:09 AM
There are going to be big problems in India in the future then, aren't there.
Something will have to give.
on 19-09-2015 12:24 PM
Deb-few pollies here in Govt jobs--i would like to tell--
-get on ya bike........................................................................Richo.
on 19-09-2015 01:29 PM
Oh buddy he'll
I brought the wrong buddy papers to the interview
Brought my Minister of agriculture papers
Should have brought my phd in tea