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Bakcell - the First Mobile Operator and Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan, presents an internship program Smart Start for students and graduates who wish to start a career. Through this internship program, young people facing difficulties in finding employment due to lack of the necessary work experience, can get acquainted with the working conditions to gain valuable practical experience and develop the qualities needed for the job.
The training program will last 2 months - 5 full working days per week. Bakcell will give trainees the proper daily stipend for travel expenses and meals. Upon completion of the training program, all participants will be evaluated and awarded document confirming participation in the project.
Young people, students or graduates aged 18-25 who wish to participate in the program must apply to the office of Bakcell up to 06/22/2014. For those wishing to submit an electronic application online http://www.bakcell.com in the Career there is an available online application form.
Thanks to the internship program Smart Start, which facilitates the transition from academic life to a career, trainees will be able to gain valuable experience in one of the largest companies in Azerbaijan to take part in training on business ethics, career development, as well as get acquainted with the professional life of Bakcell.
Bakcell, being one of the largest employers in Azerbaijan, provides equal opportunities for all employees and applicants. The company adheres to the principles of transparency in the selection and hiring. - 17D-
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