ENet among scores of local companies at Diaspora Job Fair

Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud; Director of the Diaspora Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rosalinda Rasul; Ambassador to the United States of America, Sam Hinds and other officials from Guyana at the job fair (Photo: ENet/ July 27, 2024)

The company currently employs over 300 people and operates 15 retail stores nationwide.

Zaman elaborated on ENet’s expansion strategy, emphasizing that the company is continually evolving.

ENet, Guyana’s leading telecommunications provider, is proudly featured among the local companies showcasing their businesses at the inaugural Diaspora Job Fair in New York. (Photo: ENet/ July 27, 2024)

“We are constantly growing our footprint. Being a tech business, we must stay ahead of the curve. We provide 24/7 support to our customers through a full-time contact center operating 365 days a year,” he explained.

The company’s presence at the job fair is focused on attracting talent from all backgrounds.

ENet, Guyana’s leading telecommunications provider, is proudly featured among the local companies showcasing their businesses at the inaugural Diaspora Job Fair in New York. (Photo: ENet/ July 27, 2024)

“While we are aware of the large Guyanese diaspora here, we are open to anyone with the right skills. ENet is seen as a fresh player in the market, driving innovation, lowering prices, and offering more value. Our goal is to gauge the market and find talented individuals who can contribute to our ongoing success,” Zaman added.

The inaugural job fair has attracted significant interest from various companies and serves as a crucial platform for connecting returning Guyanese professionals with potential employers. This initiative highlights the importance of bridging the gap between talented individuals and career opportunities across different industries.

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