Applications Open for Microsoft Interns4Afrika Internship 2021

Organisers of the Microsoft Interns4Afrika Internship program have announced the opening of applications for the program which was launched by Microsoft4Afrika five years ago in response to demand from within its partner population and operates across the Middle East and Africa regions. The Program offers talented young people 6 months of full-time work with a Microsoft partner organization, working on real projects, providing a kick start to future careers in sales, marketing or technology.

Interns4Afrika
Interns4Afrika

The host organizations are Microsoft Partners that come from within the Microsoft ecosystem in the private, public and non-profit sectors.

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To be eligible for the Internship, applicants must be willing and ready to commit to completing a full-time internship in six months and should at the time of the commencement of the Program have graduated with an undergraduate or postgraduate degree within the last three years. They should have a BA/BSc in a business-related or IT degree. Applicants should be a citizen or have a permit to work in the country you are currently located in.

Interns4Afrika supports host organizations with the cost of recruitment, onboarding, skilling and Microsoft Certification of their potential next-generation employees. The program empowers local communities by investing in local graduates and local partners, providing real employment opportunities to young Middle Eastern and African talent to build a better future for the continent. All African countries are eligible to apply and selected applicants are entitled to a monthly salary.

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Interested individuals in the Microsoft Interns4Afrika internship can go ahead to apply at https://www.microsoft.com/africa/4afrika/interns4afrika.aspx.  The deadline for application is Wednesday, June 30, 2021.

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