The channel, which has always mystified the audience with reality shows like Rakhi ka Swayamvar, Nach le Ve, Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka etc., has now targeted the youth with its new show called 'Job Time TV'.
BREAKING ALL the stereotypes, a popular lifestyle channel will be introducing a new concept which will aim at job seekers. The channel, which has always mystified the audience with reality shows like Rakhi ka Swayamvar, Nach le Ve, Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka etc., has now targeted the youth with its new show called 'Job Time TV'. The show is slated to launch on November 15 with the producers being Rahul Mahajan and A F Inam.
It will a provide platform to help the numerous job seekers by giving them an insight on various kinds of openings in the employment market. The show is brain child of AF Inam, who has already produced various programmes on other channels and was successful in creating new concepts. Although the show looks unique and informative, what needs to be seen is, will this show emerge triumphant like the other shows which the channel had earlier broadcasted. Looking at the new breed of job seekers which India has which is compounded by aggressiveness and challenges, this show will be one of its kinds.
The format of the show is quite interesting and concept is providing job opportunities to job seekers in India and abroad on the basis of their knowledge, qualification, experience, co-curricular activities etc by making television as a platform. It will also give them career guidance with the help of experts so that job seekers will not feel pressurised before appearing for interviews. The Executives and CEO’s from different organisations will talk about their experience and various job opportunities in their company and industry. The show will present audio-visual explanation about the companies they can apply to and also provide website, telephone nos. etc, so that people can directly contact the company regarding their queries and doubts. The show is scheduled to be aired from Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 9:00 am.Producer Rahul Mahajan justified the timing of show and said that “Normally job seekers leave for their interviews during that time after having a look at the classified section of the newspapers and with this show they have a wider spectrum to look for at the same time. We just hope to provide maximum number of opportunities to maximum number of people".With already ten episodes of the show being shot, it included people from wide range of fields like Pharmaceuticals, CSR, Steel, Beauty Products, Oil and Infrastructural, Information Technology (IT), aviation, media and others. Sounds like the youth will get to explore their prospect further more than their expectations.