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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by bosunjohns(m): 4:43pm On Aug 22, 2015
noadvertjobs:
It hurts to see able bodied young graduates ready and willing to work even at less pay but still no job for them to engage themselves and startup a decent life.

It hurts to see Nigerian graduates sit idly at home after spending between 4 - 5 years in the higher institution, with an additional one year compulsory service to the nation, and at the end of it all, there is no job for these youths to earn a living after spending so much on school fees, handouts, textbooks, extra moral classes, etc.


The dream of every youth is to secure a decent job after graduation, but this dream usually becomes a mirage after passing out from NYSC programme, as many graduates undergo series of job tests and interviews to no avail, it hurts.

In the process, some give up their high dream of securing a job and venture into entrepreneurship with little or no adequate startup capital, which usually end up in a bad way after a year or two.

I am not here to whine about the government's inability to provide enabling environment that will drive in more foreign investors and encourage local firms, which will in turn create jobs for the youths, but I am here to give some solutions that will help any reader of this article secure a job faster.

Please do note that I am not a Human Resources expert, neither am I working with any company's HR department to avoid people sending me Private Messages for job assistance, I can only help inform you of latest job opportunities based on information I get from my friends who are HR experts and professionals, plus the ones I got reliably online.

Haven made that clear, let's move on.

If you are a Nigerian graduate and you want to secure job fast, try the tips below:

1. Start your job hunting early:

Don't wait to start sending out your CV and application (solicited and unsolicited) after your passing out parade, start early; at least a month to your passing out from NYSC.


2. Don't rely on one job advert website:

Do you know that no one website publishes all the job opportunities available in the country?

Administrators of these job advert websites are also humans, so don't rely on one website because they do always omit some jobs either because they were unaware or didn't get the information on time.

Again, some websites maybe expert in publishing latest jobs for engineering graduates, while another maybe a specialists in hospitality jobs.

So to put yourself at a good chance, have at least 5 reliable job advert website bookmarked on your phone and laptop browser which you must visit once in a day.

Its not too much task to do because I am sure most job seekers in Nigeria today don't miss any Linda Ikeji blog post which hardly add value to their life, but instead increases their anger and frustration with life as they read about different celebrities flexing life while they beg to get a 50k per month job to start life.


3. Follow job and career related Twitter handles:

Don't just follow entertainment celebrities on Twitter, try and follow career and Human Resources experts on Twitter, also follow official company twitter handles.

I once got a firsthand job vacancy info via a company Twitter handle last year, and one of my fans secured that job and wrote me to say thank you.


4. Make sure your CV speaks well:

Many recruitment experts have discussed this very topic, so I am not going to over flog issues, just try and give your CV to someone with recruitment experience to review for you.


5. Have a good Linkedin profile:

Even though most Nigerian employers hardly hire through linkedin, don't ignore the possibilities of securing a job through linkedin.

At least, one of my fans did got a job with Jagal Group last year via linkedin.



6. Tell people about your employment status:

Fortunately or unfortunately, some youth graduates in their effort not to appear jobless and broke, do lie about their employment status.

Some go as far as bragging about having a very lucrative job whereas they maybe jobless or underemployed.

Don't tell people you work with Chevron when actually you work with Ayodele Chicken Farms Otta, the implication is that they will assume you have a good job and won't inform you when there's a job opening that may suit your qualification.

Be honest in life, if you are unemployed, tell your friends and family members and always remind them that you're still job-hunting.

Being unemployed is not a crime, everyone in life must have been unemployed at some point.

Buhari once cried for loosing the presidential election and probably thought he will never be the president again, but today he is the CinC.


7. Don't rely on anybody:

While you tell family and friends about your unemployment status, please don't put all your hope of securing a job on one uncle working with Shell, Mobil, NNPC, etc, believe in yourself that's why you are a graduate.

Do you know how many help-me-secure-a-job mails I receive on daily basis (please I am not mocking those people sending me such mails, God knows I do wish I could help them all)? It always weigh me down because I usually wish I could give all of them good jobs, but then I can't, neither can Aliko Dangote nor President Buhari.

Why it is not advisable to rely on someone for job is because that person may have more than 10 persons relying on him for job, so who will he give, who will he ignore?

Just pray to God to send your helpers, that's all you should do.

Always brush your brain up with GMAT, and other job aptitude test handbooks and online materials.

Don't stop reading, not until you have secured your dream job at least.


8. Make friends of like-minds:

If you want to succeed in life, chose the right friends because friends shape our future more than siblings.

If your goal is to secure a job, stop mingling with motor park boys or students.

Instead make friends with working class people and fellow unemployed graduates for job opportunity tip off.


9. Your looks matters:

If you are a very pretty lady searching for a job, please you must be careful with how you dress to avoid distracting the HR personnel's attention, which may hurt your chances of securing the job.

Don't dress in a way the HR personnel will form a misconceived belief that all you can offer is your physical beauty.

If you are very tall as a lady going for an interview, don't wear a highheel shoe, find a moderate heel.

Don't fake your accent during interview, don't use all those eye lashes and heavy makeup.

Dress moderate.


10. Send unsolicited applications:

Don't only wait for companies to advertise, always research about companies in your field of study and send well constructed unsolicited application with your well-edited CV attached to it.

I personally have gotten 3 job offers in the past through unsolicited applications, so you too can try it.


11. Don't wait for big pay jobs only:

Many young graduates out of their greed have turned down jobs of small pay while waiting and praying for big pay jobs in big corporations while their mates are taking up smaller pay jobs to secure work experience and move up faster than they ever thought.

In case you don't know, not many companies nowadays wants to hire young graduates without relevant work experience because all organisation are looking for ways to cut cost and maximise profit, and training and re-training young graduates to fit into the job role isn't always an easy or cost-effective venture for companies.

So when next you get a job offer of 40k per month, don't reject it if it will allow you get experience in your field....believe me, from that job, you will get a bigger offer with time.

I have many friends, relatives and fans who have moved up from their 30k per month jobs to 100k, 150k, 200k, 300k, 500k, etc jobs in less than 4 years.

I will drop you guys here for today, see you again some other time.

I wish you all God's divine favour in your search for job and better life.


Follow us on Twitter @noadvertjobs for latest job/career opportunities
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by otabuko(m): 4:44pm On Aug 22, 2015
With am insider, your cv doesn't matter
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Ramanto(m): 4:47pm On Aug 22, 2015
Inspiring!
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:48pm On Aug 22, 2015
LaurelP:
I think LiknkedIn is overrated.
My advice to jobseekers is to put more effort in physical Networking, CV upgrade and build interviewing skills.

Nice post though!
linkedin is not just an avenue for potential employee and employer to meet, it is an avenue to show you are professional. The post you have on fbuk and twiter differs totally from linkedin .its an avenue one can comnect before getting physical. The top firms wont grant one access if you do not have a contact that works with them.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:48pm On Aug 22, 2015
lekjons:
i bet my balls some people did more than what u wrote here, still no job... The problem is not how they search, but how many vacancies are there?

e.g. 20vacancie, 500 applicants, so even if they all follow ur advice will it change the fact that the applicants are more than the vacancies available?

if u ask me, i think securing a job in Nigeria of today is based on your grades and presentation(combined together) anything aside from that must simply be connection or luck.
re read the post and gain understanding.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by enitey(f): 4:51pm On Aug 22, 2015
More importantly....number six
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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Sahmmuehl(m): 5:08pm On Aug 22, 2015
Nice update
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by ThoniaSlim(f): 5:16pm On Aug 22, 2015
The person who said LinkedIn is overrated does not know what he is saying. My current job was through LinkedIn. I also know several friends who have gotten their jobs through LinkedIn.

Ive also had HR from a couple of companies contact me directly through this network.

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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:24pm On Aug 22, 2015
Dazzlinggem:
Nice one, my first time of commenting here, usually read comments an zoom of.

welcome sweety can we hook up
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Sahmmuehl(m): 5:24pm On Aug 22, 2015
me too
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by hadura29(m): 5:26pm On Aug 22, 2015
[quote author=Dazzlinggem post=37224522]Nice one, my first time of commenting here, usually read comments an zoom of.
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Explain the feelings you got after commenting?

Thanks
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by kolokolobi(m): 5:29pm On Aug 22, 2015
Was about making a point on whether LinkedIn is over rated or not. However I do know that quite a few firms look out for prospects via LinkedIn. I have filled vacant slots by getting a pool of LinkedIn users that fit search. Furthermore it's a place where search teams find out at first glance who the person is. A good LinkedIn profile is not a bad idea as it also gives you an ability to network. You never know when a call to that LinkedIn connection could be your door opener.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by horexy(f): 5:43pm On Aug 22, 2015
Point a gun at d HR's head grin

Dt's d fastest way!
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by BigBen10: 5:44pm On Aug 22, 2015
Best write up I have seen on getting a job. your points are so valid. am a young man and got a job a month after school without the any advice I followed these steps except one though which I can change going forward.

Older people look at me and are marvelled how I work my up so fast.

I recommend these steps for any graduate looking for a job but just to add one point. Prepare yourself while in school, graduate with a good grade, do extracurricular activities, accept leadership responsibilities these are things that employers look out for.

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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:44pm On Aug 22, 2015
Probably the best thread I've ever seen on here. I'm tired of seeing so many defeatist posts about how having connections is the only way to get jobs.

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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Ralphlauren(m): 5:54pm On Aug 22, 2015
majekdom2:
linkedin is not just an avenue for potential employee and employer to meet, it is an avenue to show you are professional. The post you have on fbuk and twiter differs totally from linkedin .its an avenue one can comnect before getting physical. The top firms wont grant one access if you do not have a contact that works with them.

Rubbish!!!
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Dejiemmanuel(m): 5:59pm On Aug 22, 2015
Wonderful key points to secure a good job. But please never neglect the God factor. All efforts made without God's favour will only amount to moving in the wrong direction...I am a living testimony to this. Cheers friends.

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Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Naruto87(m): 6:32pm On Aug 22, 2015
I really still don't get why people still look for work...the fact is there is little or no job and the few that are left are booked.imagine my uncle said their is vacancy for med and nurses in a company and the only reason he got the info is because he belongs to the same political party.to those who are serving or still in the uni. save up for your own business and stop buying what you don't need...being jobless is by choice not by condition.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:18pm On Aug 22, 2015
Ralphlauren:


Rubbish!!!
I take it as you dont understand what I meant by access.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by judedwriter(m): 7:20pm On Aug 22, 2015
CONNECTION! Without that, fast and pray for serioussss favourrrr!
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Benjom(m): 7:23pm On Aug 22, 2015
on point
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by sidneyj(m): 7:30pm On Aug 22, 2015
Nice one. Now I know my mistakesundecided
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by greggng: 8:03pm On Aug 22, 2015
Please don't mention good luck here cos good luck was actually badluck
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:44pm On Aug 22, 2015
The easiest way to secure a job fast in Nigeria is to create one for yourself.

No matter how small it is, nurture it, grow it and you will be surprised where you will be in a couple of years to come.

Don't spend your time building another man's dream.
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by j4sure(m): 8:48pm On Aug 22, 2015
Hmmmmmmm.Noted
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Silas12luv(m): 8:57pm On Aug 22, 2015
As far as iam concerned,luck favours those who help themselves
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Silas12luv(m): 8:57pm On Aug 22, 2015
As far as iam concerned,luck favours those who help themselves.Nice post
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:56pm On Aug 22, 2015
noadvertjobs:
It hurts to see able bodied young graduates ready and willing to work even at less pay but still no job for them to engage themselves and startup a decent life.

It hurts to see Nigerian graduates sit idly at home after spending between 4 - 5 years in the higher institution, with an additional one year compulsory service to the nation, and at the end of it all, there is no job for these youths to earn a living after spending so much on school fees, handouts, textbooks, extra moral classes, etc.


The dream of every youth is to secure a decent job after graduation, but this dream usually becomes a mirage after passing out from NYSC programme, as many graduates undergo series of job tests and interviews to no avail, it hurts.

In the process, some give up their high dream of securing a job and venture into entrepreneurship with little or no adequate startup capital, which usually end up in a bad way after a year or two.

I am not here to whine about the government's inability to provide enabling environment that will drive in more foreign investors and encourage local firms, which will in turn create jobs for the youths, but I am here to give some solutions that will help any reader of this article secure a job faster.

Please do note that I am not a Human Resources expert, neither am I working with any company's HR department to avoid people sending me Private Messages for job assistance, I can only help inform you of latest job opportunities based on information I get from my friends who are HR experts and professionals, plus the ones I got reliably online.

Haven made that clear, let's move on.

If you are a Nigerian graduate and you want to secure job fast, try the tips below:

1. Start your job hunting early:

Don't wait to start sending out your CV and application (solicited and unsolicited) after your passing out parade, start early; at least a month to your passing out from NYSC.


2. Don't rely on one job advert website:

Do you know that no one website publishes all the job opportunities available in the country?

Administrators of these job advert websites are also humans, so don't rely on one website because they do always omit some jobs either because they were unaware or didn't get the information on time.

Again, some websites maybe expert in publishing latest jobs for engineering graduates, while another maybe a specialists in hospitality jobs.

So to put yourself at a good chance, have at least 5 reliable job advert website bookmarked on your phone and laptop browser which you must visit once in a day.

Its not too much task to do because I am sure most job seekers in Nigeria today don't miss any Linda Ikeji blog post which hardly add value to their life, but instead increases their anger and frustration with life as they read about different celebrities flexing life while they beg to get a 50k per month job to start life.


3. Follow job and career related Twitter handles:

Don't just follow entertainment celebrities on Twitter, try and follow career and Human Resources experts on Twitter, also follow official company twitter handles.

I once got a firsthand job vacancy info via a company Twitter handle last year, and one of my fans secured that job and wrote me to say thank you.


4. Make sure your CV speaks well:

Many recruitment experts have discussed this very topic, so I am not going to over flog issues, just try and give your CV to someone with recruitment experience to review for you.


5. Have a good Linkedin profile:

Even though most Nigerian employers hardly hire through linkedin, don't ignore the possibilities of securing a job through linkedin.

At least, one of my fans did got a job with Jagal Group last year via linkedin.



6. Tell people about your employment status:

Fortunately or unfortunately, some youth graduates in their effort not to appear jobless and broke, do lie about their employment status.

Some go as far as bragging about having a very lucrative job whereas they maybe jobless or underemployed.

Don't tell people you work with Chevron when actually you work with Ayodele Chicken Farms Otta, the implication is that they will assume you have a good job and won't inform you when there's a job opening that may suit your qualification.

Be honest in life, if you are unemployed, tell your friends and family members and always remind them that you're still job-hunting.

Being unemployed is not a crime, everyone in life must have been unemployed at some point.

Buhari once cried for loosing the presidential election and probably thought he will never be the president again, but today he is the CinC.


7. Don't rely on anybody:

While you tell family and friends about your unemployment status, please don't put all your hope of securing a job on one uncle working with Shell, Mobil, NNPC, etc, believe in yourself that's why you are a graduate.

Do you know how many help-me-secure-a-job mails I receive on daily basis (please I am not mocking those people sending me such mails, God knows I do wish I could help them all)? It always weigh me down because I usually wish I could give all of them good jobs, but then I can't, neither can Aliko Dangote nor President Buhari.

Why it is not advisable to rely on someone for job is because that person may have more than 10 persons relying on him for job, so who will he give, who will he ignore?

Just pray to God to send your helpers, that's all you should do.

Always brush your brain up with GMAT, and other job aptitude test handbooks and online materials.

Don't stop reading, not until you have secured your dream job at least.


8. Make friends of like-minds:

If you want to succeed in life, chose the right friends because friends shape our future more than siblings.

If your goal is to secure a job, stop mingling with motor park boys or students.

Instead make friends with working class people and fellow unemployed graduates for job opportunity tip off.


9. Your looks matters:

If you are a very pretty lady searching for a job, please you must be careful with how you dress to avoid distracting the HR personnel's attention, which may hurt your chances of securing the job.

Don't dress in a way the HR personnel will form a misconceived belief that all you can offer is your physical beauty.

If you are very tall as a lady going for an interview, don't wear a highheel shoe, find a moderate heel.

Don't fake your accent during interview, don't use all those eye lashes and heavy makeup.

Dress moderate.


10. Send unsolicited applications:

Don't only wait for companies to advertise, always research about companies in your field of study and send well constructed unsolicited application with your well-edited CV attached to it.

I personally have gotten 3 job offers in the past through unsolicited applications, so you too can try it.


11. Don't wait for big pay jobs only:

Many young graduates out of their greed have turned down jobs of small pay while waiting and praying for big pay jobs in big corporations while their mates are taking up smaller pay jobs to secure work experience and move up faster than they ever thought.

In case you don't know, not many companies nowadays wants to hire young graduates without relevant work experience because all organisation are looking for ways to cut cost and maximise profit, and training and re-training young graduates to fit into the job role isn't always an easy or cost-effective venture for companies.

So when next you get a job offer of 40k per month, don't reject it if it will allow you get experience in your field....believe me, from that job, you will get a bigger offer with time.

I have many friends, relatives and fans who have moved up from their 30k per month jobs to 100k, 150k, 200k, 300k, 500k, etc jobs in less than 4 years.

I will drop you guys here for today, see you again some other time.

I wish you all God's divine favour in your search for job and better life.


Follow us on Twitter @noadvertjobs for latest job/career opportunities







pls am currently serving BATCH A/2015.....how do i send unsolicited applications to companies,pls i need broad enlightenment .......GOD BLESS U
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by butanep(m): 10:21pm On Aug 22, 2015
Nice point.

Just came to observe...
Re: How To Secure A Job Fast In Nigeria by Legit: 11:12pm On Aug 22, 2015
dejt4u:
12. Pray to God for good luck
Prayer never work jo. Hw many ppl has been prayin to no avail. Never a prove that prayer get anybody a job, bcus u get a job after u pray is not a prove, hw abt those that get the job w/o a prayer.

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