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MenuI am a student of computer science in Nigeria. How do I apply to work as an intern at Hugo tech?
I want to do my IT at Hugo
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Hello, let's go.
You can access the official website and apply for a vacancy according to your specialization!
To see vacancies visit: https://hugotech.co/careers/
Any more information can call me!
Sincerely, Wirillanderson Costa.
To apply for an internship at Hugo Tech, follow these steps:
1. Visit Hugo Tech's official website to check if they have a dedicated careers or internship page.
2. Look for internship opportunities or job postings related to your field of study.
3. If available, carefully read the application instructions and requirements provided on their website.
4. Prepare a professional resume highlighting your skills, education, and relevant experience.
5. Write a compelling cover letter expressing your interest in the internship and explaining why you're a suitable candidate.
6. Submit your application through the specified channel, whether it's an online form, email, or another method.
If you can't find information on their website, consider reaching out to Hugo Tech's HR department directly through email or phone to inquire about internship opportunities and the application process. Good luck!
You can call for follow up question
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