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Huawei Ghana has completed a Graduate Recruitment Workshop for the final year students at KNUST College of Engineering with the view to providing job opportunities for new university graduates.
It was part of Huawei’s drive to ensure 84% of its employees are Ghanaians.
The workshop was attended by about 300 students from the Department of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering and Telecom Engineering, and they had the opportunity to learn more about Huawei and the prospective jobs available.
Director of Network Integrated Services at Huawei, Kwaku Essuman Quansah showed the students the available jobs in wireless technology, Access Network, Optical/MW Network, CS Core Network, PS Core Network, Network Energy, Network Operations, Site Design & Infrastructure, Project Management, RF Planning & Optimization, MW Planning & Optimization, Datacom and Application and Software.
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