Overseas Job Fair
Full Form of OJF
What is OJF?
An Overseas Job Fair (OJF) is an organized event where foreign employers, recruitment agencies, and government bodies meet Indian job seekers to facilitate international employment. In India, OJFs are commonly organized by state employment departments, the Ministry of External Affairs, and private placement firms to address unemployment and encourage overseas manpower export. These fairs feature walk-in interviews, skill assessments, and documentation assistance for roles in sectors like healthcare, construction, IT, and hospitality. They are particularly popular in states with high outmigration such as Kerala, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. OJFs are held both physically and virtually, with the latter gaining traction after the COVID-19 pandemic. For students and job seekers preparing for competitive exams like UPSC or SSC, understanding OJFs is relevant because questions on government initiatives for overseas employment (e.g., e-Migrate system) appear in general studies papers. The fairs also serve as a platform for workers to learn about foreign labor laws, visa processes, and wage protections under the Emigration Act. By bridging the gap between domestic talent and global demand, OJFs play a crucial role in India's remittance economy and skill development ecosystem.
OJF का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation organized an OJF in Kochi, attracting over 50 Gulf-based companies for nursing and engineering roles.