Young Doctor
ISLAMABAD: Dr Hafiz Waleed Malik graduated with an MBBS degree in 2022 and won 29 gold medals for achieving top positions in various subjects.
Unfortunately, Dr Hafiz Waleed Malik could not get a job in any hospital in Pakistan even a year after getting MBBS degree.
Through his Instagram handle, Dr Malik shocked many by revealing that he had applied to multiple hospitals but did not get a job. He regretted that the situation of jobs is on sifarish rather than merit.

Dr Malik with his parents. He is jobless for a year.
“Applied for 20+ hospitals, didn’t get a job. The situation of jobs is 99% sifarish and 1% merit. I might be wrong but that’s what I observed,” he added.
Importantly, BBC also contacted Dr Malik, who said that he completed his MBBS from Amiruddin Medical College in Lahore in 2022. Then he did a house job at the Lahore General Hospital.
“When my house job ended, I started applying to private hospitals. The recruitment in government hospitals hadn’t started yet,” said the 24-year-old.
Commenting on the recommendation culture that hinders jobs in the field of medicine in Pakistan, Dr Malik said: “Usually job positions are not vacant in private hospitals, and even if they are available, medical graduates are hired on the recommendation of professors.”
“I think there is a culture of getting jobs through recommendations. This is a reality.”
Dr Malik further told BBC that the “sifarish culture” is a reality in the country — both for a normal student and for a topper.
Dr Malik said that things should be neutral in public and private institutions.
