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Huawei, partners organise job fair for Nigerian youths

Huawei Technologies Limited has announced plans to host a job fair for Nigerian youths.

Huawei made this known via a statement made available to The Star on Tuesday.

According to the company, the job fair would hold on August 3, 2022, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

“It is intended to attract, qualified candidates for job opportunities in IP technologies, Information Technologies, Channel management, Programming, Data Engineering, Account Management, Delivery Management, Procurement, Channel Sales, and others.

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“This will afford candidates the opportunity to listen and connect to prospective employers. Recruiters would be looking out for Huawei certified applicants, experienced applicants, interns, and graduate trainees,” the company added.

It noted that the job fair is open to National Youth Service Corps members needing a place of primary assignment.

Huawei further enjoined youths in the country to attend the event “by ensuring that they market themselves and showcase their potentials”.

“The job fair is an important part of the Huawei talent ecosystem development strategy which aims at developing talents, promoting a favorable business environment, and strengthening partnership within the industry,” the company stated.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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