As part of internship programme for Omani students to join the labour market, Huawei Oman held a training workshop for 30 students. The workshop was held at Knowledge Oasis Muscat on Wednesday.

Speaking to Muscat Daily, Mahir Talib Salim al Waheedi, human resources manager, Huawei Oman, said, “Huawei in cooperation with the Ministry of Manpower started internship programme in 2014. A group of Chinese experts attended today [Wednesday] to train 25 students who are from universities and colleges in the sultanate.”

Huawei supports the students by paying them monthly allowances ranging from RO250 to RO280. The firm also provides them with health insurance.

Waheedi added, “The internship programme is designed for new university graduates who have specialised in the engineering field. It aims to support Omani university graduates in pursuing a career within the region’s growing telecommunications industry. Through this internship programme every quarter Huawei Oman trains around a batch of 25 talented students with hands-on experience in the latest tools and technology in the ICT world.

“It provides students a range of possibilities including a chance to learn, adapt and grow in a fast-paced professional environment with mentoring from leaders in Oman’s telecom sector. At the same time, the curriculum will enhance participants’ soft skills and promote a fully-rounded learning environment for aspiring professionals.”

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