Representatives from Huawei Thailand visited Mahidol University International College (MUIC) on February 23, 2026 to discuss internship recruitment and fast-track career pathways for students. The meeting took place at Room 1604 MUIC Building 1 and brought together industry leaders and MUIC faculty members to strengthen collaboration between academia and industry.
Representing Huawei Thailand were Ms. Tarissara Thanajiradolsuk, Deputy HR Director, Thailand Human Resource Department; and Mr. Phanu Jarumit, HR Campus Recruitment Specialist. They met with Asst. Prof. Dr. Konglit Hunchangsith, Program Director of Computer Engineering, and Dr. Kritya Bunchongchit, Program Director of Computer Science, under the coordination of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yingyot Chiaravutthi, Associate Dean.
The discussion focused on developing structured recruitment channels that would allow MUIC students to transition smoothly into the workforce through Huawei’s Fast-Track Recruitment Programs.
Two main pathways were introduced:
Honors to Full-Time Employment Track – High-performing students graduating with honors may be
Honors to Full-Time Employment Track – High-performing students graduating with honors may be considered for direct transition into full-time positions; and
Internship / Outsource Contract Track – Students with a GPA of 3.00 or above are eligible to apply for internship or outsource contract opportunities.
All positions are fully on-site, with selected candidates given the opportunity to visit Huawei’s Bangkok Headquarters at G Tower on Rama 9 Road, Bangkok, as part of the recruitment and onboarding process.
The programs are open to:
Thai nationals, or foreign nationals holding a valid Thai work permit; and
Burmese students, who may also apply for positions at Huawei’s office in Myanmar.
In addition to engineering roles, some students from the Creative Technology (CT) program may be considered for opportunities in Marketing or Human Resources, reflecting Huawei’s interest in multidisciplinary talent.
Huawei representatives emphasized the growing demand for strong technical competencies, particularly in:
Research and Development (R&D), especially software-oriented roles
Hardware Engineering
The visit highlighted MUIC’s ongoing commitment to connecting students with leading global technology companies and preparing graduates with industry-relevant skills and career opportunities.


