TSE Announces 129-Strong Workforce Expansion, Signals Robust Public Sector Growth
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
Türk Standardları Enstitüsü (TSE) **129** yeni personel alacak kararıyla, **21 Ağustos** ve **11 Eylül** arasında başvuruları kabul etmeyi planlıyor,
The Turkish Standards Institute (TSE) plans to hire 129 new staff members, accepting applications between August 21 and September 11, signaling growth in public sector employment.
Strategic Expansion and Sector Impact
TSE’s recruitment will include 25 assistant specialists, 10 engineers, 2 chemists, 2 nurses, 28 clerks, 7 technicians, 19 security officers, 4 technicians, 25 pharmacists, 2 gardeners, and 5 drivers.
Employment Breakdown
Application and Selection Process
Applications open August 21 and close September 11 at 23:59.
Market Perspective
The expansion reflects a sustained growth in public employment and indicates TSE’s investment in standardization processes.
Fatih Kılıç: TSE’s expansion plan supports balanced public employment distribution and has the potential to boost long‑term productivity. It also addresses expertise gaps in standardization, thereby strengthening sector competitiveness.
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