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Public Service Opportunity for Graduates

Outstanding Opportunity for Graduates to Gain Experience and Enhance Their Employability

The Cairo University Center for Foreign Languages and Specialized Translation is pleased to announce the opening of applications for Public Service Assignments at its Sheikh Zayed branch, as well as at its office located within Cairo University National University. Applications are open to both male and female graduates who meet the eligibility requirements set by the Ministry of Social Solidarity.

For further details and registration, please contact us via WhatsApp:

20 120 333 0741

What is Public Service?

Public Service is a designated period during which university and higher institute graduates are assigned to work in various sectors that contribute to community development and social progress.

Who is Eligible for Public Service?

  • Female Graduates: All graduates of universities and higher institutes.

  • Male Graduates: Those who have been exempted from military service.

Public Service is considered an important mechanism for empowering young graduates, as it helps them develop practical skills, gain valuable work experience, and become better prepared for the labor market. It also promotes social engagement and active participation in community-related initiatives.

In addition, Public Service is often regarded as an essential document among the employment requirements for many government positions, particularly for female university and higher institute graduates.

Why Choose Public Service at the Cairo University Center for Foreign Languages and Specialized Translation?

The Center offers a range of exclusive benefits, including:

  • Free enrollment in language courses offered by the Center (at both the Main Branch and Sheikh Zayed Branch).

  • Free enrollment in professional development and skills enhancement programs.

  • Comprehensive training and preparation to help participants enter the job market with confidence and professionalism.

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