Last Updated: June 2026
About Savvy Info Hub
My name is Ghulam Abbas. I grew up in Lahore, a city in Punjab where most young men in my neighbourhood had one real ambition: a government job. Not because it made them rich — it rarely does — but because it meant stability. It meant your family could plan ahead. It meant something solid in an otherwise uncertain world.
I watched friends and cousins spend entire weeks chasing job advertisements. Someone would hear about a PPSC announcement third-hand. Someone else would miss a walk-in interview at WASA because the newspaper notice came two days late. I myself nearly missed an application deadline for a position I genuinely qualified for — simply because I did not know the last date until it had already passed.
The information existed. It was just scattered, buried in PDFs, or shared as blurry screenshots on WhatsApp. I thought: someone should collect all of this in one clean place. That thought became Savvy Info Hub.
I am not a journalist or a media organisation. I am someone from this community who understands how much a single government job means to a family — and who wanted to make sure people stopped missing opportunities simply because they did not hear about them in time.
What Savvy Info Hub Actually Does
This site covers job announcements across Pakistan — federal and provincial government positions, armed forces and defence-related careers, public sector enterprises, hospitals, and private sector openings.
For each listing, I go beyond copy-pasting the advertisement. I try to explain the eligibility in plain language, walk through the application process step by step, and flag the things that trip people up — domicile requirements, aggregate percentage thresholds, surety bonds, and the documents you need to carry on the day.
The site currently covers:
Government Jobs — PPSC, FPSC, NTS-based, and departmental jobs across all provinces. Defence and Forces — Pak Army, Navy, Air Force, Rangers, and related civilian posts. Hospitals and Health — PIMS, Shaukat Khanum, DHQ, and provincial health department openings. Internships — Paid and unpaid programmes for fresh graduates. Private Sector — Reputable private companies and NGO positions across Pakistan. Government Schemes — Solar, youth loans, skills training, and welfare programmes.
How I Write — And Why It Matters
I verify every advertisement before publishing. If a listing mentions an application deadline or a salary range, I cross-check it against the official source — the department’s own website, the official Rozgar portal, or the original newspaper advertisement. I do not publish numbers I cannot confirm, and when details are not publicly available, I say so clearly rather than guessing.
I also try to write the way a knowledgeable older brother would explain things — not with bureaucratic language copied straight from the official notice, but with the context and warnings that actually help you prepare. If the domicile requirement catches most applicants off guard, I put that near the top. If a walk-in interview means you need your original documents and three attested copies on the same day, I spell that out.
I have made mistakes — an outdated deadline here, an incorrect eligibility detail there — and whenever a reader points one out, I correct it immediately and note the update at the bottom of the article. Accuracy matters more to me than looking infallible.
What I Promise You
Every job post is verified against an official source before it goes live. No unconfirmed rumours, no recycled listings with wrong dates.
Application guidance is written in practical, plain language — not copied from the advertisement with nothing added.
Corrections are made promptly and transparently. If a date or detail changes, the article is updated the same day.
No paid promotions disguised as genuine job posts. If I ever collaborate with an employer or advertiser, it will be labelled clearly.
This site will stay free. The people who need it most are the ones who can least afford a paywall.
A Personal Note
I run this site alongside other work. I am not a team of ten people — most days it is just me, my laptop, and a habit of checking official job portals first thing in the morning. That means I am not perfect, and I am not the fastest. But I am genuinely trying to build something that is actually useful to people in cities like mine, where internet access is good but reliable information is still hard to find.
If you find an error, have a question, or want to suggest a job I have missed — please reach out through the Contact page. I read every message personally. Your feedback is the only editorial team I have.