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Next Media Company Vows To Keep Recruiting The Best

Next Media Company Vows To Continue Recruiting The Best

Next media has vowed to keep recruiting the best, because they’re in media industry that’s why they’re not shy about it. This has come after wide criticism from people accusing them of poaching NTV’s presenters in particular and the most recent ones being Anatalia Ozzie and Zahara Totto of spark Tv which is a sister station to NTV Uganda.

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Now next media most notably NBS TV has come out to refute such allegations saying their good service delivery attracts such talented personnel’s to their brand.

Next Media company promises more recruitment.

Next media Chief marketing officer cited Steve jobs saying “the secret to their success is that they have gone to wider lengths in order to hire the best.” Attracting the best talent in the game is not easy as people think and this has brought great success. We want to be the leading multimedia group in East Africa and in order to achieve that we need great people and the latest technology so as to provide accurate and relevant news to the public.

He added saying that “we are carrying out a careful recruitment of experienced people who are right for this organization and everything it stands for.

Next media is on a mission to be the game changer in East Africa and because they identify good quality, they are with no doubt the number one source of information in the country.

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