This post explores the interview with Team AfriCan, winners of the Tunga AI hackathon competition, highlighting the essential components of coding skills and a passion for innovation.
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This post explores the interview with Team AfriCan, winners of the Tunga AI hackathon competition, highlighting the essential components of coding skills and a passion for innovation.
Tech staffing company Tunga has trained 38 Ugandan football coach educators in state-of-the-art teaching methods.
This post explores the interview with Team AfriCan, winners of the Tunga AI hackathon competition, highlighting the essential components of coding skills and a passion for innovation.
In this post, we will cover four essential ingredients that constitute a good job and profile description: technical requirements, cultural and team fit, learning curve, and defining seniority. When organizations utilize these elements, they not only save time and effort in the hiring process but also ensure that candidates who apply are not only qualified but also seamless cultural fits.
In this post, we will cover four essential ingredients that constitute a good job and profile description: technical requirements, cultural and team fit, learning curve, and defining seniority. When organizations utilize these elements, they not only save time and effort in the hiring process but also ensure that candidates who apply are not only qualified but also seamless cultural fits.
This month, in collaboration with the Federation of Ugandan Football Associations (FUFA), Tunga has trained 40 youth football coaches in Uganda. You might wonder why and how an IT staffing company ventures into football.
Before Google Playstore and iOS App Store ever became a thing, there was the Nokia Ovi store, the playground of Abdu Ssekalala in 2011 in Uganda.
If you had…one shot…one opportunity…and 35 hours to build a project to improve the services offered by Community Health Entrepreneurs (CHEs) across rural communities, would you capture it or just let it slip?