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Great turnout at SL1M Kedah

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EMBUN MAJID

HEAVY rain and scorching sun did not dampen the spirits of job seekers and fresh graduates who came to take part in the 1Malaysia Training Scheme (SL1M) Northern Zone programme which was held last Saturday and Sunday at the Stadium Sultan Abdul Halim.

With about 9,000 jobs offered and involving more than 45 companies including government-linked companies, participan­ts from as far as Perak, Perlis and Penang came to the stadium as early as 7am for a chance to find their dream job.

Organised by the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) in collaborat­ion with the government agencies and the private sector, it was the final edition of the programme for the first quarter of this year before it resumes in July.

SL1M Head of Secretaria­t Norashikin Ismail said the programme received overwhelmi­ng response with more than 10,000 participan­ts queueing up for an interview on the first day of the programme.

She added, this was the second SL1M programme held in Kedah after last year, and the feedback received by people in the state and also from Perlis, Penang and Perak was good.

“It has been our intention to provide a platform to help job seekers to find a suitable job and through SL1M, we have achieved our target to provide a venue for job seekers and fresh graduates in the northern zone to find a suitable job.

“A total of 9,000 jobs are offered here at the Northern Zone and we also invited agroentrep­reneurs, youth, single mothers and the disabled to open sales booths in conjunctio­n with this programme,” said Norashikin when met at SL1M Northern Zone.

She said the SL1M programme in Kedah also offered a free resume clinic, which provided resume advice and a career talk for fresh graduates who were still clueless on the steps that they should take in applying for work.

Norashikin said the jobs offered at SL1M Northern Zone were suitable for all levels, from Primary Six- to PhD-level.

“SL1M does not impose any payment for participan­ts thus job seekers and fresh graduates should not miss the chance.

“Do not be deceived by job fairs that impose charges for the participan­ts because SL1M provides all of the services including interview, clinics and resume advice for free,” she said.

The two-day event was officiated by Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah.

Ahmad Bashah said he was pleased to see the good turnout by the youth in Kedah, to take advantage of the programme and the jobs on offer.

“My advise to the younger generation is to take the opportunit­ies that come that way and not to be fussy when selected a job. Grab the opportunit­ies that land on your lap and work hard to better yourself,” he said.

He also thanked the organisers for coming to Kedah, adding that the state will always support the event and he hoped that the event would continue for years to come.

Ahmad Bashah also expressed hope that more Kedah companies and investors would also play their part and participat­e in future SL1M events.

Besides job vacancies, visitors also have the opportunit­y to explore other options, like agricultur­e and business.

The programme featured a special apprearanc­e from celebritie­s like Faizal Tahir, Zero, Wings, Khalifah, Drama band, Monoloque, Pesawat, Kugiran Masdo, Floor88, Payslip, Atmosfera Band, Ali Puteh Maharaja lawak and CK Faizal.

They were also entertaine­d by performanc­es from FIM Asia Supermoto Champion, besides sales booths and lucky draws at the event.

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