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Job Post: Young Professionals @ Ministry of Steel, Delhi

By LawStreet News Network      14 July, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments

About the organisation

The Ministry of Steel, a branch of Government of India, is the apex body for formulating all policies regarding steel production, distribution and pricing in India. As of June 2019, the ministry is headed by a minister of cabinet rank, Dharmendra Pradhan and is assisted by a Minister of State, Faggan Singh Kulaste.

Job description

Ministry of Steel is looking for young, talented, innovative, and dynamic professionals for recruitment as Young Professionals (YPs) for business development centre in the Ministry.

Young Professional shall be required to provide high-quality inputs w.r.t international trade, country-wise steel trade analysis, find and share with industry leads on steel export in existing as well as new markets, prepare detailed reports on tariff and non-tariff barriers in international markets w.r.t steel exports, ways to substitute steel imports, conduct online export promotion campaigns for steel, plan and execute steel trade shows in India as well as abroad, plan participation of Indian steel sector in International trade shows/exhibitions, conduct workshops on international trade for the steel industry, provide handholding to MSME steel/steel goods manufacturers/traders who wish to enter export business etc.

Number of Vacancies

2 (two)

Location

Udyog Bhawan, Dr. Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi 110 011

Eligibility

Minimum qualification: LLB

Desirable: LLM in International Trade Law

Work Experience (Desirable): 3-5 years of experience in International Trade Law

Salary

Rs. 60,000/- inclusive of transport allowance.

How to apply?

All the applications received within the stipulated time period shall be scrutinized and shortlisted by a Screening Committee.

The shortlisted applicants would then be interviewed by a Board. Shortlisted candidates are required to carry original documents at the time of interview.

Eligible Candidates are required to send scanned copies of the completed application form along with self-attested documents (as required) at bdc-steel[at]gov.in.

The last date for sending the completed application is 22nd July 2019, 1700 hrs. Any application received after the due date/time shall be summarily rejected.

For more information and format of application, read the notification.



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