She said the car will be deployed to strategic locations, such as campuses and industrial zones, as well as certain events, including car-free days.
"We hope that this car can provide benefits for the people, especially job seekers," she said in Jakarta on Sunday.
The launch is part of the events celebrating the 76th Anniversary of the Manpower Ministry.
Fauziyah mentioned that the mobile service will offer a new experience for job seekers.
"This innovation serves as a bridge to the digital era while maintaining social interactions," she added.
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