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Job Opportunities: TIC/BPO Sector Looking for HSC Graduates

Mauritius' ICT/BPO sector seeks young talents, especially HSC graduates, offering diverse positions with revised salaries. Entry-level jobs come with attractive pay, albeit staggered working hours. Astrid Vuddamallay Sylvie emphasizes performance-based rewards, with salaries around Rs 25,000. Ravish Pothegadoo notes the sector's appeal for academic advancement amidst foreign company dynamics, highlighting communication skills. Adilla Diouman-Mosafeer sees increased interest due to the Rs 16,800 base salary, despite potential deterrence from work hours.

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