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Ahead of the launch of commercial services of its Glo 1 Submarine Cable, Globacom Limited has invited applications from bright, ambitious and suitably qualified candidates to fill an array of vacancies, including those of Chief Technical Officer, Planning and Provisioning Engineers, Sales and Legal Officers.
A statement from the company said the advertised positions attract internationally competitive remuneration packages.
According to Globacom’s Executive Director for Human Resources, Adewale Sangowawa, the company is looking for first-class brains and competent hands from across Nigeria, other African countries as well as from America, Europe and Asia.
"As an equal opportunity employer, our corporate policy stretches across all races, countries and genders. “We are, in essence, giving Nigerians, Africans and others a chance to contribute to the development of a modern-day telecommunications giant," Sangowawa stated.
Globacom recently became the first single telecommunications company in Africa to own its international submarine cable. The multi-million dollar high capacity Glo 1 optic fibre cable will bring direct connectivity between West Africa, the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.
Source: Nations Newspaper, Nigeria
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