In just 30 days, the Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub has drawn more than 422,000 young people from across Pakistan — a powerful indicator of the platform’s growing impact and appeal among job-seeking youth.
Launched in May 2025, the initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide and connect Pakistani youth with training programs, freelancing resources, internships, scholarships, and employment opportunities. It serves as a one-stop portal aimed at empowering youth in a rapidly evolving digital economy.
So far, over 1,000 companies — including local tech startups, global IT firms, telecom operators, and e-commerce platforms — have registered on the Hub. These companies are actively offering opportunities in areas like web development, digital marketing, software engineering, graphic design, and more.
According to officials from the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication, the rapid growth of the platform proves that Pakistan’s youth are motivated, ambitious, and ready to play a bigger role in both the national and global digital economy. “This is not just a jobs portal — it’s a long-term investment in Pakistan’s human capital,” one official stated.
Young individuals from remote regions, including Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and South Punjab, have also signed up, showcasing the wide reach of the program. As the platform expands, it is expected to unlock new economic pathways, reduce unemployment, and help Pakistan transition into a tech-savvy, innovation-led society.