What departments does Huawei’s Consumer BG include?

Consumer BGs include: Terminal R&D Department, Terminal Sales Department, and Terminal After-Sales Maintenance Department.

1. Terminal R&D Department: Mainly responsible for the research and development of terminal hardware and software. The R&D department is divided into third-level and fourth-level departments, such as mobile phone hardware R&D department; mobile software R&D department. This department is divided into operating system department, driver department, application development department, etc.

2. Terminal Sales Department: This department is divided according to regions, including China, Europe, Russia, Japan, Latin America, South Pacific and so on.

3. Terminal After-sales Maintenance Department: The specific name is different, but the overall work is responsible for after-sales. Most after-sales repair shops are franchise stores, but Huawei needs to provide technical support!

The above three major departments belong to the second-level departments under the terminal department, and the second-level departments are divided into third-level and fourth-level departments according to needs. Generally speaking, manufacturing companies have these three most basic departments! But there are other platform departments in the entire company, such as the legal department, patent department, strategy and marking department. Huitong Company is responsible for hotel booking, air tickets, administration, secretarial work, office space leasing, etc. for business trips.

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