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US-based Ghanaian firm, Aspire Business Network is providing opportunity for university students to work and do internship in the United States of America during the next summer vacation.
The students between the ages of 18 and 28 will be linked to institutions such as blue chips across the USA including Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Indiana.
The internship programme will afford the students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and broaden their horizons.
Again, they will have the chance to develop their skills and build an impressive resume.
Chief Executive Officer, Kwame Antwi-Frempong, said his outfit exists to connect many Ghanaians and Africans to their dreams of enhancing and growing their skills, whilst acquiring working experiences in reputable institutions in the USA.
“We help you to gain hands-on experience in your desired field, develop your skills and build an impressive resume and also integrate yourself in the American culture”.
“We are also take networking seriously as we help you to network with professionals and make lifelong connections”, he added.
Aspire Business Network is a consulting company, with the strategy of using business to solve problems.
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