The local mobile operator Azercell attends the third career fair driven at the University of the ADA, which helps students and graduates to obtain information about existing vacancies in the labor market according to their specialty and build relationships with employers that allows you to select the desired scenes.
Azercell had a separate stand, where staff conducted information sessions for students for the participants to answer questions of interest to visitors, sharing tips on building a career and informing about a special email address for submission of applications. Graduates were provided with information about the vacancies in Azercell.
Note that this operator always supports talented young people in building a career and determining their place in the labor market. In recent years, the company regularly conducts Career Days at various local universities. During annual events occurs with talented young people wishing to work in Azercell, informing them of the company and the operating principles.
Note that for several years as part of undergraduate programs the best local students have received scholarships from Azercell and the opportunity to pass internship in different departments of the company. --17D-
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