High-Tech Government Jobs for New Pakistani Grads
New Pakistani graduates with degrees in technology-related fields often overlook one crucial source of jobs and funding: the Pakistani government. Over the past decade, the government of Pakistan has nearly doubled the amount of funding allocated for technological research. Further, the Pakistani government has significantly increased its technology development efforts in fields like biomedical research, electronics, software development, and green energy. Government funded projects are a great source of unique entry-level experience.
Graduates can utilize the following resources in their search for a government funded tech job:
The Ministry of Science and Technology:
(http://www.ptbmost.gov.pk/PTBSite/index.asp)
The official Ministry of Science and Technology is a branch of the Pakistani government specifically devoted to administering new technology contracts. Their stated mission is to launch contracts that will aid in the economic development of the country.
For interested candidates, there is an official job board linked to the site. Projects currently being funded include: Biodesulferizaiton of Indigenous Fossil Fuels, and Sustainable Water Management Systems.
Pakistan Counsel For Science and Technology:
(http://www.pcst.org.pk/)
The Pakistan Counsel for Science and Technology is a government-funded organization that serves in an advisory capacity to the Pakistani government. They determine which projects will receive government support in upcoming years, and take part in academic research.
PhD level graduates are encouraged to apply to join their review committees. The Pakistan Counsel for Science and Technology evaluates research done in Pakistani universities and R&D companies.
Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan:
(http://hdip.com.pk/contents/Technology-Development/19.html)
A subsidiary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, the Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan is leading the nation in hydrocarbon research. Fields of research include: thermal cracking, liquid-liquid extraction, organic chemistry chemicals formulation and polymerization-catalytic conversion processes.
The goal of the Hydrocarbon Development Institute is to contribute to future breakthroughs in new energy sources, as well as making oil-based technology more efficient. A newly graduated student will find numerous opportunities assist Pakistan in becoming a leading provider of new energy technology.
Bio: Alexis Bonari is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident education blogger and performs research surrounding College Scholarships. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

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