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Citizens Can Now Apply for Jobs Online via This Mobile App

August 1, 2025
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Citizens Can Now Apply for Jobs Online via This Mobile App
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Getting a government job in Pakistan has just become much easier. NADRA has added a new feature to its Pak ID mobile app that lets citizens apply for jobs without filling out papers or standing in long lines.

With just a few taps on their phone, anyone can now find and apply for open positions at NADRA. Users simply log in with Single Sign-On (SSO), enter their career dashboard, and submit their job application directly from the app. This means they don’t have to visit an office or worry about piles of paperwork.

This new feature is part of NADRA’s bigger plan to make government services faster and more digital. Earlier, the Pak ID app mainly helped people handle ID cards and other documents. Now, its tools have grown to include secure biometric logins, uploading documents, and checking the status of applications instantly.

Job seekers can also find help if they get stuck. NADRA has released a helpful video guide to walk people through each step so that even first-time users can easily understand how to apply.

This digital upgrade supports Pakistan’s goal to make its public sector smarter and more transparent. With the app, NADRA hopes to make hiring fairer and simpler, saving time for both citizens and the government.

People are encouraged to download the Pak ID app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. From tracking documents to landing a new job, citizens now have more power at their fingertips than ever before.

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