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On January 7, as part of career orientation activities, Kyivstar, the largest electronic communications operator in Ukraine, invited students from the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology for an excursion aimed at exploring future employment opportunities for Bachelor’s and Master’s students specializing in “Electronics” and “Telecommunications and Radio Engineering.” Kyivstar possesses the largest network in Ukraine, serving millions of subscribers as part of the international VEON group, and provides mobile communications, fixed internet, and digital services such as cloud solutions, Big Data, and industrial IoT. |
During the visit, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Zhydchenko, Head of Kyivstar’s Technical Service in the Sumy region and a prominent alumnus of the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology at Sumy State University, provided an engaging and detailed overview of several key areas. He spoke thoroughly about the principles of organizing mobile communications and internet services, the prospects for network and electronic communications development in the Sumy region, and the technical equipment of modern mobile base stations, including their operation and maintenance protocols. Furthermore, he outlined the essential professional and general competencies required for employment and the building of a successful career within the Kyivstar company.
| Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Zhydchenko, Head of Kyivstar’s Technical Service in the Sumy region and a prominent alumnus of the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology at Sumy State University, provided an engaging and detailed overview of several key areas: | ![]() |
principles of organizing mobile communications and internet services;
prospects for network and electronic communications development in the Sumy region;
technical equipment of modern mobile base stations in the Sumy region, as well as their operation and maintenance protocols;
essential professional and general competencies required for employment and the building of a successful career within the Kyivstar company.
The students from group TK-21, including Vadym Dehtiarenko, Nikita Klishchenko, and Roman Soldatov, along with department faculty members I.A. Kulyk, V.V. Hrynenko, and O.V. Berezhna, engaged in a productive dialogue with the host. Mr. Zhydchenko, acting as a seasoned professional and practitioner, provided comprehensive and valuable answers to all their questions.
The news report was prepared by Associate Professor of the Department, I.A. Kulyk.