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Recruitment: Apply For Nokia Recruitment 2022
Recruitment, apply for Nokia recruitment 2022 below.
Nokia is a global leader in the technology industry. With state-of-the-art software, hardware, and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud, and the Internet of Things.
Serving customers in over 100 countries, its research scientists and engineers continue to invent and accelerate new technologies that will increasingly transform the way people and things communicate and connect.
Nokia is recruiting to fill the positions below:
1.) Optics NPI Engineer
Location: Lagos
Click here to apply online
2.) Optical Networks Consultant
Location: Lagos
Click here to apply online
3.) Head of Sales
Location: Lagos
Click here to apply online
4.) Account Manager – Airtel
Location: Lagos
Click here to apply online
Application Closing Date
Not Specified.
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