The Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC), operating under Pakistan’s Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP&HRD), has announced new job openings in Kuwait following the Gulf state’s decision to reinstate its visa policy for Pakistan. The move presents a major employment opportunity for skilled and semi-skilled Pakistani professionals seeking work abroad. Government officials attribute
The Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC), operating under Pakistan’s Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP&HRD), has announced new job openings in Kuwait following the Gulf state’s decision to reinstate its visa policy for Pakistan. The move presents a major employment opportunity for skilled and semi-skilled Pakistani professionals seeking work abroad.

Government officials attribute this development to Islamabad’s proactive diplomacy and labor-friendly policies, which have boosted international demand for Pakistani talent. Kuwait, in particular, is targeting workers from Pakistan for its expanding logistics, retail, and service sectors.
Who Can Apply?

One of the key positions “Warehouse Supervisor” requires candidates to be below 35 years of age, hold a diploma or bachelor’s degree, and demonstrate strong English proficiency (Arabic is considered a plus). Applicants must have 3–5 years of experience in warehouse operations, preferably with logistics firms such as Agility, Sea Gold, or similar. Prior Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) experience is an advantage.
Step-by-Step Application Guide

- Go to the official OEC job portal.
- Choose your desired role from the listings.
- Complete the online application form.
- Generate and pay the Rs500/- bank challan.
- Upload the challan receipt and all required documents.
- Submit your application by August 15, 2025.
Alongside the warehouse positions, openings are available for coordinators, warehousemen, carpenters, unskilled laborers, drivers, furniture installation assistants, and staff in courier, logistics, and delivery services.
This recruitment drive reflects Kuwait’s growing reliance on Pakistan’s skilled workforce, a trend likely to benefit both nations in the years ahead.

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