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Seun (m)
Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« on: July 12, 2007, 08:08 AM »

Hello Guys,

My metrics indicate that it's time to divide the job forum into various categories listing various jobs.
Do you girls and guys have any suggestions about what subcategories I should create? 

Thanks a million!
spark
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #1 on: July 12, 2007, 08:36 AM »

whatz up seun, kudos to u for a job well done.
i totally agree with dividing the job section into categories and i think it should include Banking, Telecoms, Oil, Hospitality, Medicals and Others. But its just a thought, any objection will be ok by me.
arshy (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #2 on: July 12, 2007, 08:40 AM »

Kudos to u guys here,if not for people like u, only God knows what would have been the fate of job seekers.I agree with that too, it will make things easier  here.
Lasun (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #3 on: July 12, 2007, 08:56 AM »

Hello Seun,

I believe is high time we have such categorization,perhaps you could also think of Freshers and experience categories.I believe it will help to all of us to sort out and go for exactly what we need.This is my tow kobo's
Jidemaks (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #4 on: July 12, 2007, 08:59 AM »

That's a very useful suggestion from seun. It will simplify the job search process of house members.
Olusleeky (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #5 on: July 12, 2007, 09:16 AM »

i agree wit spak's idea, but there should be a division between freshers job and experienced job seekers, it wil ease off lots of tins.

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kemoade (f)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #6 on: July 12, 2007, 09:31 AM »

Good suggestions, seun more grease to your elbow.
Iyke_001
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #7 on: July 12, 2007, 10:01 AM »

Yeah dog!
divide it Ceasar, because this join is getin complicated


























































Adanla (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #8 on: July 12, 2007, 11:19 AM »

Good suggestion senu. I am of the opinion that the grouping should include the major sections such as oil &gas, banking, aviation, IT, education etc. Also, u can subgroup into experience and fresher. Kudos to you
fadenike (f)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #9 on: July 12, 2007, 11:38 AM »

Good insight. more grace to u Seun.
kuwena (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #10 on: July 12, 2007, 01:03 PM »

Greetings, Seun.
I trust that anything you decide will come out fine. If you leave it the way it is, fine; if you re-categorize, fine too. I thank you for what you are doing already. I wish to express my deepest respects.
Kuwena.  Smiley
azuoma
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #11 on: July 12, 2007, 02:47 PM »

Hi Seun,
         Datz a wonderful idea.l think it will go a long way to help us to know where to start.
                         
lowee231
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #12 on: July 12, 2007, 06:15 PM »

carry on  sir that will be a welcome development
Macteejay2
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #13 on: July 12, 2007, 06:38 PM »

@ SEUN.
It's a welcome development. l suggest it should be divided into various sectors such as Aviation, Oil/gas, Agricultural, Military/Paramilitary ,  etc. Well is just a suggestion nairalanders. Seun is an icon to all of us. We shall all get to the promise land by HIS grace. Amen.
babaife (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #14 on: July 12, 2007, 07:33 PM »

while i agree that job should be categorize into sections. this may not be easy after all. like every social science subject, it will never satisfy all. however, you may need to categorize them based on discipline irrespective of the sectors or industry.
more grease to your elbow.

babaife 4 himself
onmakpo
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #15 on: July 12, 2007, 08:52 PM »

seun do u know y nairaland is the best?do u know y nairaland has more viewership dan odas? ???let me give u a candid insight.nairaland summarises all categories of jobs and so people come and contribute.


my suggestion is NO 2 your idea because theelement of getting all gists & jobs at a glance is not obtainable anywhere.i am talling u this because i am a nairalaend addict and i get satisfacction from here.anybody that talls u yes should say .

furthermore, i must tell u thet the crux of people that browse are searching for njob and domt havew money and as such will not nwant 2
waste time online line.so dey look for where they get the message sharply
at a glance.think this over again.



love u all
Seun (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #16 on: July 12, 2007, 09:07 PM »

omakpo, I understand and appreciate your concern, but I think this change will actually solve the problem you are talking about much better.  If appropriate categories are created, you will not have to wade through vacancies that are unrelated to the kind of work you're looking for.  An engineer won't have to wade through hospital vacancies for doctors and nurses, for example. Someone interested in a banking or oil company job will go straight to that section.
mijd (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #17 on: July 13, 2007, 08:40 AM »

Hi Seun good day sir and more grease to ur elbows.

Think about these seemingly complicated issues: assuming an oil and gas company want a medical doctor, a lawyer, or even a teacher or zoologist in there service how would u reconcile this. Similarly, if a school, medical firm, NGO, or other non oil or engineering related sectors need the services of an instrument technician, electrician, and the likes which are somewhat associated to the oil and gas or engineering firms, how can we reconcile this in your supposed categorization? 

Not trying to discourage ur brilliant idea anyway but just looking at some conflicting issues that might erupt.

Once again, more grease to ur elbows!
spora (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #18 on: July 13, 2007, 10:01 AM »

Seun,

The idea is good but the implementation will be an herculian task. In this part of the world job na job so far it puts food on your table.

Remember, The Guardians newspaper tried to do this by putting Science/IT stuff on Tuesday and Social Sciences/Art stuff on Thursday. But you know what,  it failed! Why?  because if an organisation wants to advertise for positions, are u going to divide the advert into Tuesday and Thursday simply because of categorization.

We can never have a clear division when it comes to Vacancies.

I will suggest we categorize it according to deadline and once it expires we remove them.

Don4c
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #19 on: July 13, 2007, 01:21 PM »

How about dividing it by Graduate jobs and Professionals, more so Seun engineers this day work in banks so they might also be interested in banking jobs.

What do you think?
jidejob
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #20 on: July 13, 2007, 02:17 PM »

Hello,

It is going to be a great job.Welldone

tionne (f)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #21 on: July 13, 2007, 02:18 PM »

nice one seun, dividing itno categories will be a beautiful idea,
must commend ur efforts so far
kudos
obyann (f)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #22 on: July 13, 2007, 02:23 PM »

Please go ahead. i'm in support of that. Thanks for a job well done
kj blow
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #23 on: July 13, 2007, 02:58 PM »

Nice idea seun! people like you are very scares to come by in this generation. In fact you are one in a million(an Icon or a celebrity).
i think it will be good  divide into sections like Oil and Gas, Banking, Manufacturing ,IT, Marketing, hospitality and above all the should all be under 2 categories of Fresh graduate and Experience hire.This is just my suggestion! It Iis opened to critical reasoning. Thanks
iyke199 (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #24 on: July 14, 2007, 02:40 PM »

Seun, thanks for the good works you have been doing here. I agree with your idea of categorising jobs here. I suggest jobs in this category: for recent/fresh graduates, experienced graduates,say 3-5 years post graduation and executive/senior managers. Thank you. Once again, thanks for your good works. U are simply invaluable.
crito (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #25 on: July 14, 2007, 08:30 PM »

seun, it will be great if you can do that. Smiley Smiley Smiley
Dis Guy
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #26 on: July 14, 2007, 11:53 PM »

Quote from: spora on July 13, 2007, 10:01 AM
Seun,

The idea is good but the implementation will be an herculian task. In this part of the world job na job so far it puts food on your table.

Remember, The Guardians newspaper tried to do this by putting Science/IT stuff on Tuesday and Social Sciences/Art stuff on Thursday. But you know what, it failed! Why? because if an organisation wants to advertise for positions, are u going to divide the advert into Tuesday and Thursday simply because of categorization.

We can never have a clear division when it comes to Vacancies.

I will suggest we categorize it according to deadline and once it expires we remove them.



I don't know what happened to the guardian in nigeria but the guardian in the Uk have different job for different days, in fact all newspapers have different jobs for different days

I don't really know what you mean in you second point but if you classify jobs according to deadline, people will only get to see the job advert few weeks/days to submission
cyonujemen (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #27 on: July 16, 2007, 11:41 AM »

It is recomended. Fire on.
xeled (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #28 on: July 16, 2007, 12:18 PM »

HI LANDERS
I ALSO  ADD MY WORDS THAT IT IS A NOVEL IDEA ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE OF US THAT HAVE FEW COINS TO SPEND IN THE EVER RISING COST OF BROWSING THE NET
THANKS SEUN
YOU ARE ALWAYS ON TOP OF THE GAME
CHEERS!
mayblossom
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #29 on: July 16, 2007, 01:40 PM »

Seun this is a graet job you're doing.  God bless you abundantly.I think its better not to categorize the forum so that one can view many jobs at a glance.especially when one's choice of a job most times is not determined by his/her course of study.In Nigeria, "a vacancy is a vacancy".this is just a suggestion sha.
uchetobi (f)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #30 on: July 16, 2007, 03:38 PM »

o   I think it should be divided into Job availability (where all information as regards a job availability is posted) then test / interview/ result information (where all the “who got invited to XYZ test? Who has the test format for XYZ company, who has seen the result for XYZ  and the likes can go”
Then finally the self help section where people can lament on how on individual frustration, ask about a particular company, what they do, when they recruit, how much they pay etc
bigfred (m)
Re: Dividing The Job Section Into Categories
« #31 on: July 17, 2007, 03:56 PM »

Seun,

The idea is good but the implementation will be an herculian task. In this part of the world job na job so far it puts food on your table.

Remember, The Guardians newspaper tried to do this by putting Science/IT stuff on Tuesday and Social Sciences/Art stuff on Thursday. But you know what, it failed! Why? because if an organisation wants to advertise for positions, are u going to divide the advert into Tuesday and Thursday simply because of categorization.

We can never have a clear division when it comes to Vacancies.

I will suggest we categorize it according to deadline and once it expires we remove them.

Seun please go ahead don't mind spora, if guardian newspaper failed in their own effort doesn't mean we can't get it right here, you idea is great. I look forward to seeing the categories. Cool
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