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Congrats to Lincoln University Grad, Wole Abiba, for Landing Dream Job at Johnson & Johnson! (10646 hits)

We love to hear from folks that attend our HBCU CONNECT hiring events and we just heard back from Wole Abiba, hired at Johnson & Johnson after our hiring event a few months back.

Wole is a graduate of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and is a detail oriented, highly organized and meticulous Life Science professional that at first, believed the opportunity presented by HBCU CONNECT was not real. But, Wole took the chance and joined us at our event, and was contacted by JnJ recruiters shortly after and landed an awesome new career!

Check out this quick video interview between Will Moss, CEO of HBCU CONNECT and Wole Abiba while Will was on a layover between flights in Florida.

Make sure to sign up for future hiring events by submitting your resume here: https://hbcuconnect.com/resumes

Employers can contact us about hosting their own hiring events with HBCU CONNECT here:
https://hbcuconnect.com/cgi-bin/jobs/rates...



Posted By: Will Moss
Friday, May 13th 2022 at 10:10PM
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