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Showing posts with label Current Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Current Jobs. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

You Need Job then Read 'N Power Job Creation Initiative' - FG


President Muhammadu Buhari
 
Report reveal that the Federal Government has introduced a job creation initiative called the 'N-Power job creation and empowerment initiative of the Social Investment Programme of the Federal Government of Nigeria'.
 
Base on the report gathered these are details about the job creation initiative and how Nigerians can benefit released on the official Aso Rock Villa Facebook Page: 
 
"N-Power is a job creation and empowerment initiative of the Social Investment Programme of the Federal Government of Nigeria. N-Power is designed to help young Nigerians acquire and develop life-long skills to become solution providers in their communities and to become players in the domestic and global markets. Through N-Power, young Nigerians will be empowered with the

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Buhari Said Employment Creation Is Our Top Priority

I think with massive job creation and youth empowerment this country called Nigeria will start counting less daily crime report. As the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari declared Saturday in Kaduna that job creation will remain one of the topmost priorities of his administration’s economic agenda because it was vital for the attainment of the Federal Government’s other objectives of improved security and poverty reduction.

Speaking at the 2nd Convocation ceremony of the Kaduna State University which had ‘Entrepreneurship for Development’ as its theme, President Buhari pledged that his administration will give the fullest possible support to all efforts to create more jobs through the

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Things Nigerian Job Seekers Should Have While Searching For A Job

One of the major problems with the typical Nigerian job seeker is being ill-equipped and prepared for the job search. The truth is that most Nigerian graduates adopt weak job search techniques and hence why in addition to being unemployable find it hard to secure jobs – in any case jobs are scarce.
But to make it easier to find employment any serious Nigerian job seeker should keep the following at the back of his/her mind;


An online Profile

In this day and age failure to have an online presence whether through social media (facebook, twitter, linkedin) or even owning a blog of your own can add some enormous amount of leverage, giving your potential employer an idea of just how productive or otherwise you are – it wouldn’t make sense to refer them to mischievous online activities. A professional online profile enables you to build a reputation online that could sell you even during a job interview.

Effective Contact list

A list of contacts made up of other serious job seekers, recruitment agencies, HR personnel in various companies, active members of professional organizations or even online communities of professionals on linkedin or facebook is an excellent way to boost your job search as many of these contacts have access to information about vacant positions. They could be your next referral for your dream job.

Additional Soft Skills

Many Nigerian job seekers have few soft skills. By soft skills we mean skills not directly connected with your job but which makes it easier to get on with colleagues and clients. Skills like excellent written and spoken skills, interpersonal skills, analytical skills, problem solving and so on. These soft skills happen to

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