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Golden Opportunity! EPFO hiring young professionals in law, salary Rs 65,000

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation has recently invited applications for Young Professional positions in law. The YP is an initiative taken for strengthen the handling of legal matters of the organisation. Interested and eligible candidates can check and apply for it before the last date. Contents hide 1 KEY TAKEWAYS FROM THE RECRUITMENT 2 APPLICATION […]
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has recently opened applications for Young Professional positions in law. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the management of legal affairs within the organisation. Eligible candidates are encouraged to apply before the closing date.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE RECRUITMENT
- No written exam: Shortlisting will be done based on merit and criteria set by EPFO.
- Age limit: Candidates must be under 32 years of age.
- Salary: Selected candidates will receive a monthly stipend of ₹65,000.
- Educational qualification: Applicants should have a graduation degree from a recognized university. Preference will be given to those holding an LLB or BA LLB along with relevant research experience.
- Preferred candidates: Individuals with LLM or Ph.D. degrees, prior research work, published papers, or specialized expertise will be at an advantage.
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Download the application form from the official website at epfindia.gov.in.
- Submit the completed form and required documents via email to [email protected] before the deadline.
- EPFO reserves the right to alter the terms of recruitment or reject applications without providing reasons.
OTHER DETAILS
- Annual Leave: 12 days per year, accruing pro-rata monthly.
- Leave Limitations: Public holidays and weekends during a leave period are not deducted from the entitlement.
- Excess Leave: Any leave taken beyond the 12-day allowance will be deducted from the stipend.
- Unused Leave: No carry-forward of unused leave into the next year.
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