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February 15, 2012

Graduate Recruitment Programme 2012 at Microsoft Nigeria

MACH (Microsoft Academy for College Hires)Services Consultants
Location: Angola, Senegal, Ivory Coast,Nigeria, Botswana
The ‘Microsoft Academy for College Hires’/ aka ‘MACH’ is Microsoft’s graduate recruitment and development program that provides long term talent development for top new university graduates in our business. If you’re passionate about technology and the impact we have across the world to millions of people
every day, we could help you realize your own potential with us! When you’re offered a full time employment opportunity at Microsoft, you stand to receive learning experiences to help you acclimate into Microsoft quickly. With close to 2,000 MACH employees in over 50 countries WW, you’ll get exposure to a global network of peers, the support to transition successfully from school to the working environment, world class training to help you professionally, and the tools to help you drive your long term career goals. At Microsoft Enterprise Services for Middle East and Africa, we have a graduate program that’s designed to ensure that you receive targeted experiences, community engagement, mentorship opportunities, career development support and exposure to institutional knowledge through a customized development curriculum.
Our hires will spend their first year going through different Services Organization to gain experience and knowledge of the technical and business areas. By the time you graduate from MACH, you’ll have the language to express yourself compellingly, the tools to take on any challenge and the ability to deliver solutions with the power to touch the lives of people all over the world, and based on your performance and business needs, you will be placed in the appropriate Microsoft Services team.
Method of Application
To apply for this position follow link: https://careers.microsoft.com/jobdetails.aspx?ss=&pg=0&so=&rw=1&jid=71724&jlang=EN

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