IAF organises job fair for its retire officials

New Delhi: The Indian Air Force has organised “a placement fair” for its retiring “air warriors” in New Delhi on September 22 and 23, Sahara Samay sources said.
“Close to 40 companies have already registered for the fair so far,” said an officer.
“Every year, a large number of highly-trained, disciplined and multi-skilled personnel retire from service at a relatively younger age of 35 to 54,” he said.
“The corporate world can benefit from hiring such personnel, who have at least 15-20 years experience in flying, navigation, air traffic control, aeronautical engineering, technology management and the like,” he added.
The problem of a second career for armed forces personnel — over 60,000 of them retire every year — is of course quite acute.
Indian Air Force pilots, of course, face no problem in getting jobs in the booming civil aviation arena. In fact, Air Force authorities had to tighten controls to prevent pilots from leaving the force in large numbers. But job opportunities for personnel from other streams still remains a problem.
23/09/07 Sahara Samay

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