MTN Pulse Internship Program

OverviewOverview

Kickstart your career with the MTN Pulse Undergraduate Internship Program.

Get hands-on experience, build real skills, and learn from industry experts while working on real projects that impact millions.

This program is designed to prepare you for the future of work and give you a competitive edge in your career.

 

Why Join?Why Join?
  • Real work experience in a leading telecom company
  • Exposure to industry experts and mentors
  • Practical skills that go beyond the classroom
  • Opportunity to grow your professional network

 

Available Internship AreasAvailable Internship Areas

Choose from a wide range of disciplines:

  • Finance
  • Customer Experience
  • Sales & Distribution
  • Human Resources
  • Technology – IT & Networks
  • Corporate Services
  • Wholesale & Carrier Services
  • Marketing
  • Growth & New Business
  • Business Intelligence
  • Enterprise Business Unit
  • Risk & Compliance
  • Capital Projects Group

 

EligibilityEligibility
  • Open to 2nd or 3rd year undergraduate students
  • Must be actively seeking internship placement

 

Application DetailsApplication Details
  • Application Period: 16th – 24th April 2026
  • Apply here: LINK

 

RequirementsRequirements

Please prepare and upload:

  • Academic results / testimonial
  • Internship introduction letter from your faculty
  • Valid university ID

 

Apply Now

Ready to start your journey?

Apply now and take your first step into the future with MTN.

FAQs

1. Who can apply?1. Who can apply?

2nd and 3rd year university students.

 

2. Is this a paid internship?2. Is this a paid internship?

Details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.

 

3. Can I choose my department?3. Can I choose my department?

Yes. You can apply based on your preferred field.

 

4. When will feedback be given?4. When will feedback be given?

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted after the application window closes.

 

5. Do I need prior work experience?5. Do I need prior work experience?

No. This program is designed for students with little or no experience.