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Jazz Immersive Day at LUMS: Exploring Career Opportunities in Tech and Digital Innovation

  • April 20, 2025
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Jazz’s transition into its ServiceCo model has brought new energy and opportunities for young talent, and this was clearly evident at the recent Jazz Immersive Day held at LUMS. The event provided students with an exclusive look at the evolving career landscape at Jazz post its organizational transition, giving them a deeper understanding of the company’s vision and the opportunities available across its various sectors.

Students had the chance to interact with product experts and explore the company’s digital platforms, including JazzCash, GameNow, FikrFree, Tamasha, Garaj, Rox, Digital Pakistan, and the Simosa App. These platforms have been transforming the digital experience for millions of Pakistanis, from mobile financial services to entertainment and beyond. The event showcased how students could leverage their academic knowledge in fields like fintech, gaming, streaming, cloud services, and digital lifestyles, presenting the wide range of career opportunities within these dynamic sectors.

From Data Analytics and Computer Science to Artificial Intelligence, Marketing, Finance, and Cybersecurity, the immersive day helped students realize how their diverse skill sets could make a tangible impact on the real world. These industries are not just creating jobs, but reshaping how people live, work, and interact with technology. Jazz’s efforts to equip its team with cutting-edge solutions were highlighted as vital for the digital transformation in Pakistan, making it an attractive destination for future leaders in technology and business.

A key moment of the event came with an inspiring talk by Kazim Mujtaba, the President of the Consumer Division at Jazz, who is also an alumnus of LUMS. He shared his personal journey from campus to the C-suite, offering valuable insights into how Jazz has evolved in its quest to make a difference in the lives of millions through technology. Kazim’s speech focused on how Jazz is not only enabling financial inclusion for women but also creating digital experiences that speak to the heart of Pakistan’s youth. His story was a testament to the opportunities within Jazz and the role young professionals can play in driving forward the country’s technological growth.

Kazim’s message was simple yet powerful: the future of tech in Pakistan is being written now, and the students in attendance have a crucial role to play in shaping it. Jazz’s ongoing commitment to nurturing new talent and fostering innovation was evident, and the event underscored the importance of bridging the gap between industry and academia.

Jazz continues to prioritize engagement with the next generation of changemakers, and initiatives like Jazz Immersive Day are just one of the many ways it is doing so. By building connections between students and the company, Jazz not only highlights the diverse career paths available within the digital and tech space but also ensures that the future leaders of the industry are well-equipped to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape. The company’s forward-looking approach reflects its belief that technology can drive positive change in Pakistan, and it is excited to welcome fresh, innovative minds into its fold.

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