AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSkills-to-jobs momentum: AM/NS India and SVNIT launched a one-year Employability Enhancement Program in Surat to bridge engineering graduates and industry needs, with practical training plus safety and quality. Apprenticeships that scale: UK’s Sandwell Council hit the top-50 for apprenticeships, while Great Western Railway was named among the UK’s top 100 apprenticeship employers and highlighted its growing apprentice pipeline. Job fairs built for hiring fast: Chattogram University’s Job Fair 2026 is set for July 20 with on-the-spot CV screening and interviews for thousands of students and jobseekers. Youth employment pressure: South Africa’s youth job hunt is costing young people real money—research says many spend far more than they can afford just to apply. Training for real work: Nigeria commissioned an NADDC Automotive Training Centre in Kebbi to graduate youths from mechatronics and boost regional automotive skills. AI meets HR: A new wave of AI-related roles is showing up in hiring and job titles, while workers worry about being replaced and remote pay cuts. Global hiring access: Opinings launched a cross-border job platform with a built-in visa sponsorship filter to reduce “apply-and-hope” losses for international candidates.
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