Huawei has just opened new opportunities for students from various parts of the country. These are job openings without experience for IT professionals.
A Huawei, a leading global company in IT and infrastructure, announced this Thursday (13), the opening of 20 job openings in Brazil. The company operates in several locations in the country, and offers opportunities in several regions. To compose this great team, candidates who are interested must pay attention to the minimum criteria and reside in regions with open places.
Who can apply for Huawei jobs?
We separate a list of the main job vacancies opened by Huawei and their respective requirements:
PMO Intern
Must be a student in Telecommunications Engineering, Production Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related areas, knowledge of Power BI, English, Advanced Excel, good communication, English, ability to work in a team, goal of growing in the company, proactive, between others.
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Network Technology Intern
Must be a graduate student in Telecommunications Engineering, Electronic Engineering, commitment to continuous learning, advanced English, ability to work in a team, seek feedback to learn to improve, desirable Python programming, Office package domain, VBA programming.
Internship in IP
Basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol required, good communication skills, English, actively seeks to apply technology to appropriate tasks, be planned and organized, develop clear and consistent goals with agreed strategies, prioritize assignments and adjust priorities according to demand.
Engineering Internship
Desirable undergraduate students in Telecommunications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automation, intermediate English, availability for a 6-hour internship, intermediate excel or above (VBA will be a differential, knowledge in programming languages will be a differential, organization and planning skills and good communication.
Internship in Telecommunications Projects
Necessary ability to learn about mobile technologies such as 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, support the Regional BO and or KA in the technical activities of the Wireless and Microwave Project, ability to learn about transmission technologies such as microwaves.
Register and participate in the selection process
To access these and other job openings, in addition to essential information for the selection process, candidates must access Huawei's opportunities page on the VAGAS platform.
When selecting the position, the interested party must pay attention to the position information and make sure that he is aware of all the requirements and requirements for the positions he is applying for. Some vacancies require the candidate to have some experience or certificates.
In addition to a fixed salary compatible with the job market, those approved in job vacancies will have several benefits such as opportunities for growth in all areas, CLT contract, transportation voucher, food voucher, meal voucher, life insurance and much more.
Meet Huawei
Huawei Technologies is a multinational telecommunications and networking equipment company, as well as mobile phones and other electronic equipment, headquartered in Shenzhen, located in Guangdong province, China.
Huawei, founded in 1987, comes at a time when the Chinese government was looking to expand and improve the Asian giant's communication infrastructure. The company started with a capital equivalent to just over US$ 5, however it became a billionaire multinational, with operations in 170 countries and responsible for connecting 3 billion people in the world.
The company is also one of the global leaders in 5G technology, but the spying allegations have partially undermined Huawei's efforts in the area. The national government, for example, hesitated to allow its participation in the installation of networks in the country, but in the end it allowed it.