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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Dollarship(m): 11:00pm On Sep 13, 2017
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Philistine(m): 11:17pm On Sep 13, 2017
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by niggi4life(m): 11:19pm On Sep 13, 2017
wayaa007:
If someone can help me out with a job I'd pretty appreciate it. I have two years experience on networks and servers, I have my CCIE (R&S) written, MCSA (server 12), MCSE(cloud platform and infrastructure), MIcrosoft Specialist Azure, MCP (office365) MCTS (System Center Configuration Manager& INTUNE), CEH (version 9), CSCU. I'm also a graduate of Electrical Electronics Engineering.

I've tried applying for jobs online, I've gotten nothing so far. I tried Linkedin Networking, gotten nothing too. I'm trying physical Networking. I'm young and can adapt.
You are part of the people i was talking about... See all the certifications without experience. Anyway PM me let's see how far we can go from here
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Shittuakeem(m): 11:22pm On Sep 13, 2017
please how much can any of those courses cost to learn..please somebody should give us the cost.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by MrsAnyanwu(f): 11:27pm On Sep 13, 2017
I have a certificate in web designing from NIIT, I paid 110k
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by BabaIbo: 11:38pm On Sep 13, 2017
justli:
Optimistic comment from all. At least we can all be serious for once. Again, good everyone agrees IT is the way forward. But there's a cliche'. Most young graduates would tend to look this way as a means to an end, then you will hear people make comments like can I learn enough Neyworking in 6 months? Or can I become a programmer in 6 months....

Not wanting to scare you, but there is a reason good programmers, web developers, data analyst, software designers are in short supply. The trade is hard (no sugar coating this)

You don't dabble into this as per hobbying. You go into it whole hog like your life depended on it. You don't think 6 months, but let's say within a year of serious study, you may have made it to an intermediary state. Then your journey begins

Learning in this field is never ending. But the thrill and excitement is super rewarding. With all these said, if you think you can commit just two hours everyday with eyes glued to your screen for the next 2,3 years, then this is for you.

To get started, don't waste your time on roadside training, they are too watery and offer no value for money paid. Instead, explore courses on udacity, coursera, edx, udemy for absolute free. Make quora and stackoverflow your next love and in no time, you'll find your rythm.

Welcome onboard.

Bro good pm, pls i will be rounding up my service soon, I am the first son of my parents and in my late 20s. I dont have much idea about ICT except when I typed my project with microsoft word, and do all these social media thing... Please from your humble heart, which one will you advice me to go for(I studied Ind. Chem) and what do u think will be the cost and time duration(I am a fast learner)...
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by boringnigerian: 11:47pm On Sep 13, 2017
I agree but....... Lots and I can hazard to say most Nigerian youth don't like learning anything they deem to be hard or complex. Even when they start, they bail at the first point they really to have to apply their brains and IT is a lot about applying your ability to reason and logic to solve problems. Nigerian youth don't have time for "logic" and "solving complex problems" and "creating creative solutions". They prefer following just one predefined system of doing things, one laid down formula, one rule book because it's so much easier. IT on the other constantly challenges you to step out of the box, do something new, take chances, come up with options. Nigerian youth, unfortunately, arent fans of any of the above.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by chival234(m): 11:58pm On Sep 13, 2017
Good evening... my name is Michael.
I am looking forward to an entry position level as a network engineer.
I have certificates in N+,CCNA routing and switching.

someone please help as am trainable.
08064846665
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by dontro(m): 12:29am On Sep 14, 2017
Don't be so much in a hurry to jump in because some amount of money ha been quoted grin You think money are being dashed out for nothing?

Cool down, think about these careers. What will it take? How long to get to a level that companies will hire and pay you well?

I'm not trying to discourage you, rather, I'm trying to urge you to give it a little thought before making the move.

This is a nice post by the op. Well done.

Hustlers now talking web design and some are already advertising "web design bootcamp" grin . If you like, go there and waste your money. There are only few of these web design "institutes" that give what is needed unfortunately, I don't know any. All I see are hustlers. Forget the magic of beautiful CSS backgrounds they will teach you. That's just a starting point. I have been there, 5 years ago, web development training! Note, "development"! But, it was all magic.

A lot of you don't even know what you need: design or development or both. What's the difference? Before you go for that "Web Design" HTML/CSS marathon, go back to the post, read it carefully this time. Search online for the right path to take.

Most of those things has to do with dev, not web design. Developers usually use codes to implement solutions. Solutions are usually the big tasks. In other words, they are also good programmers and developers. Being a good developer isn't a day job.

Granted, you can start learning web design today and "graduate" next week. Congratulations! After all, you can create a website. But, a programmer's journey is usually longer.

Tip: if there are sk many people jumping into web design these day, why not go for development/programming? Mobile, Desktop, Web dev, etc.

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by seunadeolu(m): 12:50am On Sep 14, 2017
you work with 21CTL ?
obyrich:
Good information. My workplace is similar to the environment in the first pix. Networking is sweet.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by ezeonlinebiz(m): 2:22am On Sep 14, 2017
niggi4life:
Well, it's not as easy as it is been written, likewise the pay.
Nowadays most IT companies do not only rely on your certifications, they want it being practical, like ; what can you really do either in isolation or within a team.

I know lots of peeps here with certifications all over.. go to LinkedIn you will see them flocking around with certs without any experience.

I am a Senior network engineer, it took me years of practices: trial and error to get there. I have a Lab at home where i simulate network scenarios during my off days.

You need devoted time to become an IT professional and then you start seeing the money flowing like water.

As an IT consultant you can't earn lesser than 500K a month except you don't know what you are doing.

God bless!!

Very true.

I'm into SEO and Link building as a Freelancer and I can relate. It took years for me to get to where I am right now.

Now na me dey run from work. Money is really easy to make when you have THE patience and determination.

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by EdoBoy90(m): 2:40am On Sep 14, 2017
IT Courses and Institutes.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Adeelijah17(m): 3:07am On Sep 14, 2017
iihtlagos:
I endorse this post. Any question regarding how to go about all the courses listed above, and with job placements, please ask me. We at IIHT will help you achieve that.
please I will be very happy to chat concerning these listed . kindly let me have your WhatsApp number.
Thank you
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by obyrich(m): 3:10am On Sep 14, 2017
seunadeolu:
you work with 21CTL ?
No Sir.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Adeelijah17(m): 3:21am On Sep 14, 2017
dontro:
Don't be so much in a hurry to jump in because some amount of money ha been quoted grin You think money are being dashed out for nothing?

Cool down, think about these careers. What will it take? How long to get to a level that companies will hire and pay you well?

I'm not trying to discourage you, rather, I'm trying to urge you to give it a little thought before making the move.

This is a nice post by the op. Well done.

Hustlers now talking web design and some are already advertising "web design bootcamp" grin . If you like, go there and waste your money. There are only few of these web design "institutes" that give what is needed unfortunately, I don't know any. All I see are hustlers. Forget the magic of beautiful CSS backgrounds they will teach you. That's just a starting point. I have been there, 5 years ago, web development training! Note, "development"! But, it was all magic.

A lot of you don't even know what you need: design or development or both. What's the difference? Before you go for that "Web Design" HTML/CSS marathon, go back to the post, read it carefully this time. Search online for the right path to take.

Most of those things has to do with dev, not web design. Developers usually use codes to implement solutions. Solutions are usually the big tasks. In other words, they are also good programmers and developers. Being a good developer isn't a day job.

Granted, you can start learning web design today and "graduate" next week. Congratulations! After all, you can create a website. But, a programmer's journey is usually longer.

Tip: if there are sk many people jumping into web design these day, why not go for development/programming? Mobile, Desktop, Web dev, etc.

op I quite admire and like your write-up. I will like to ask you some questions if you don't mind giving me your WhatsApp number.
thank you
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by olumike001(m): 4:42am On Sep 14, 2017
iihtlagos:
I endorse this post. Any question regarding how to go about all the courses listed above, and with job placements, please ask me. We at IIHT will help you achieve that.
I need to know more on t please,the training and job placement
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Nobody: 5:09am On Sep 14, 2017
wayaa007:


It's hard to believe, but that's my current situation.

Where did you do this training?
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Abbotp: 5:19am On Sep 14, 2017
Great post!

However, like others have said, the post will do much good if you add cost and duration.


My ultimate undoing was hosting my first ever website in 2009 on a free host: 0fees.net
The site was www.techtom.0fees.net and another one.

The site later went offline with the free hosting guys, 0fees.net.

I GOT DEMORALIZED!
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by HALLOWED: 5:25am On Sep 14, 2017
iihtlagos:
I endorse this post. Any question regarding how to go about all the courses listed above, and with job placements, please ask me. We at IIHT will help you achieve that.

Please, Can you recommend any good training center in Lagos and Abuja for the IT courses?

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by MC1(m): 5:42am On Sep 14, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
Are you a graduate without Job, or someone looking to move into a more exciting field? I have listed the top 7 Nigerian ICT jobs that should be considered by everyone looking towards the IT sector. You can quickly take a look at where you can learn them by clicking The top Institutes that teach Information Technology Skills

Information Technology is an already booming field in Nigeria. Companies in Nigeria are looking for trained workers who understand the dynamics of new technologies. It is a fast growing market and one you should consider going into right now.

I will show you in this article the Top Nigerian ICT Jobs graduates should consider with their entry level salary scale.

What are the top Nigerian ICT jobs?

Network Engineer



Your job as a Network Engineer is to design, setup, and maintain telecommunication and computer networks. This is one of the most challenging and demanding jobs in ICT. Every company survives on Networks, and Networks Engineers are paid handsomely just to make sure the company’s network is always up.

In some cases, you are responsible for maintaining security, managing data storage and devising means of retrieving data in case of disaster.

Salary scale => 150,000 – 300,000 Naira Monthly (Entry level)

Entry Course; CompTIA N+, CCNA

Software Developer

The Software Development field still lags behind in Nigeria. Recent statistics show that Nigeria spends about 2billion Naira yearly importing software from countries like India. The Job market lies green and waiting to be exploited.



Everyone uses a software. It is what runs computers, smartphones, and tablets. Before usage, it needs to be created first. A software developer is a brain behind the code that runs websites, applications and games.

They are designed using script languages like PHP, Java, and Python. Other branches of software development include web designers and internet developers.

Salary Scale => 200,000 Naira – 400,000 Naira Monthly (Entry Level)

Entry Course; Web Design, Web Development, Basic Programming (Java, C++, C#, PHP)

Information Technology Consultant

This is among top Nigerian ICT Jobs. It entails developing systems and projects for clients. As an IT Consultant, you would use your experience to develop special codes and build their projects. This job is more of freelancing, per-job-basis.

Average Monthly Income => 150,000 – 500,000 Naira (Depends on experience and client base)

Entry Course; Depends on the chosen line of speciality.

System Analyst

Your job role as a system analyst is finding problems in a system and working with various codes. You would be required to find solutions to existing problems as a System Analyst. You would then take the data you have collected, then information systems to handle it. As a System Analyst, you need a mix of computer skills and business knowledge. This is because you have to identify the cost and additional requirements that go alongside your solution.

Monthly Income => 250,000 – 500,000 Naira (Entry Level)

Entry Course; Programming



Software Tester

Most large software companies hire specialists to test their new software before it hits the market. As a software tester, you stress the new software to the extreme, looking for ways it can fail and provide feedback to the company. What an interesting position, isn’t it?

The data provided helps programmers fix the problems, also reducing bugs in the final product.

The average salary of a software tester in Nigeria is => 150,000 – 200,000 Naira (Entry position)

Entry Course; Programming



Network Administrator

A Network Administrator is basically one who job is to support and maintain existing networks. You will have to troubleshoot your company’s internet and intranet communications while maintaining the server. You also work to protect the company from online threats. ICT jobs in this field are known as Information Security Analyst or Information Technology Specialist.

The average monthly salary is => 300,000 – 500,000 Naira (Entry Level Position)

Entry course; CCNA (Routing and Switching), CCNA Security+, CEH (Certified Ethical Hacking)



IT Support Engineer

An IT Support Engineer help to make sure that all ICT processes in a firm are running smoothly. This encompasses both the Hardware and Network aspect of Information Technology.

An IT Support Engineer helps to maintain, troubleshoot and repair the hardware, and network systems in any organization.

The average monthly salary in Nigeria is => 80,000 – 150,000 (Depending on the organization).

Entry Level Courses includes; CompTIA A+ (Hardware Engineering), CCNA (Routing and switching).



Now you have known top Nigerian ICT jobs, why don’t you take a chance and acquire one of the above skills? This will help improve your job prospect and uplift you in your present career.

http://topwritersden.com/top-nigerian-ict-jobs/




You forgot to add SAP consulting....an SAP consultant's salary is negotiated in dollars, and a lot of IOC's including the United Nations, NNPC, NLNLG, FIRS all run SAP.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Lisaint(m): 6:05am On Sep 14, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
Are you a graduate without Job, or someone looking to move into a more exciting field? I have listed the top 7 Nigerian ICT jobs that should be considered by everyone looking towards the IT sector. You can quickly take a look at where you can learn them by clicking The top Institutes that teach Information Technology Skills

Information Technology is an already booming field in Nigeria. Companies in Nigeria are looking for trained workers who understand the dynamics of new technologies. It is a fast growing market and one you should consider going into right now.

I will show you in this article the Top Nigerian ICT Jobs graduates should consider with their entry level salary scale.

What are the top Nigerian ICT jobs?

Network Engineer



Your job as a Network Engineer is to design, setup, and maintain telecommunication and computer networks. This is one of the most challenging and demanding jobs in ICT. Every company survives on Networks, and Networks Engineers are paid handsomely just to make sure the company’s network is always up.

In some cases, you are responsible for maintaining security, managing data storage and devising means of retrieving data in case of disaster.

Salary scale => 150,000 – 300,000 Naira Monthly (Entry level)

Entry Course; CompTIA N+, CCNA

Software Developer

The Software Development field still lags behind in Nigeria. Recent statistics show that Nigeria spends about 2billion Naira yearly importing software from countries like India. The Job market lies green and waiting to be exploited.



Everyone uses a software. It is what runs computers, smartphones, and tablets. Before usage, it needs to be created first. A software developer is a brain behind the code that runs websites, applications and games.

They are designed using script languages like PHP, Java, and Python. Other branches of software development include web designers and internet developers.

Salary Scale => 200,000 Naira – 400,000 Naira Monthly (Entry Level)

Entry Course; Web Design, Web Development, Basic Programming (Java, C++, C#, PHP)

Information Technology Consultant

This is among top Nigerian ICT Jobs. It entails developing systems and projects for clients. As an IT Consultant, you would use your experience to develop special codes and build their projects. This job is more of freelancing, per-job-basis.

Average Monthly Income => 150,000 – 500,000 Naira (Depends on experience and client base)

Entry Course; Depends on the chosen line of speciality.

System Analyst

Your job role as a system analyst is finding problems in a system and working with various codes. You would be required to find solutions to existing problems as a System Analyst. You would then take the data you have collected, then information systems to handle it. As a System Analyst, you need a mix of computer skills and business knowledge. This is because you have to identify the cost and additional requirements that go alongside your solution.

Monthly Income => 250,000 – 500,000 Naira (Entry Level)

Entry Course; Programming



Software Tester

Most large software companies hire specialists to test their new software before it hits the market. As a software tester, you stress the new software to the extreme, looking for ways it can fail and provide feedback to the company. What an interesting position, isn’t it?

The data provided helps programmers fix the problems, also reducing bugs in the final product.

The average salary of a software tester in Nigeria is => 150,000 – 200,000 Naira (Entry position)

Entry Course; Programming



Network Administrator

A Network Administrator is basically one who job is to support and maintain existing networks. You will have to troubleshoot your company’s internet and intranet communications while maintaining the server. You also work to protect the company from online threats. ICT jobs in this field are known as Information Security Analyst or Information Technology Specialist.

The average monthly salary is => 300,000 – 500,000 Naira (Entry Level Position)

Entry course; CCNA (Routing and Switching), CCNA Security+, CEH (Certified Ethical Hacking)



IT Support Engineer

An IT Support Engineer help to make sure that all ICT processes in a firm are running smoothly. This encompasses both the Hardware and Network aspect of Information Technology.

An IT Support Engineer helps to maintain, troubleshoot and repair the hardware, and network systems in any organization.

The average monthly salary in Nigeria is => 80,000 – 150,000 (Depending on the organization).

Entry Level Courses includes; CompTIA A+ (Hardware Engineering), CCNA (Routing and switching).



Now you have known top Nigerian ICT jobs, why don’t you take a chance and acquire one of the above skills? This will help improve your job prospect and uplift you in your present career.

http://topwritersden.com/top-nigerian-ict-jobs/



Is there anyway to get an Internship
In all dis jobs the OP listed
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by miketayo(m): 6:21am On Sep 14, 2017
Those salaries are inflated unless u r lucky. Also there are more jobs for software developers/ programmers than network administrators in Nigeria.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by VellyG(m): 6:23am On Sep 14, 2017
Bros you failed to Mention Server/ Storage Engineers both on bare metal or VIRTUALIZED environment which is key to enterprise environment presently.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by miketayo(m): 6:29am On Sep 14, 2017
MrsAnyanwu:
I have a certificate in web designing from NIIT, I paid 110k

You could have learnt that for free online
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by chiefoboh1(m): 6:40am On Sep 14, 2017
U pple are just saying der importance, y can't u just help out by answering d questions b ask 4rm intrested fellows like, were can dey get d knowlegde, d cost 2 get d knowlegde, duration 2 get knowlegde. I think it will b of more help if anyone can please answer these questions, i also am intrested, can anyone recommend a place in abj or edo were 2 get professional knowlegde on programmes mentioned?

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Os3e(m): 7:17am On Sep 14, 2017
Op I don't think ur write up is accurate in Nigeria. When u say 'high employment rate', it means that the likelihood of getting employed after completion of such a course is very high. and I don't think that is the case in dis country. I cud b wrong tho. Also, if those certifications are in high demand, one should see announcement for vacancies in companies wishing to employ. I however have never come across any advert 4a system analyst, or a software tester. From observation, I think software developer's have an edge over the others in Nigeria. At least adverts are often placed 4programmers. In developed countries the op's write up would apply, bt sadly d reality is different on ground in dis country. The streets are full of IT certified jobless people.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Mekanus(m): 7:19am On Sep 14, 2017
MrsAnyanwu:
I have a certificate in web designing from NIIT, I paid 110k
Just web designing? Or do you mean web development? Because I know web designing is just about HTML and CSS
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Spinojaja26: 7:28am On Sep 14, 2017
Please how do I learn one of these skills? I need it seriously
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Celsony: 7:30am On Sep 14, 2017
ebby9z:

Why after nysc and not during this service year?

because I stay in a village of obada in ekiti state & i lack d fund & d laptop to take start...
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by wildchild02: 7:31am On Sep 14, 2017
For ICT training especially in Networking, you can try NIIT and HIIT..It will cost about 250k for CCNA training and the certification itself is $325
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Spinojaja26: 7:34am On Sep 14, 2017
[quote author=miketayo post=60437269]

You could have learnt that for free online[/quote How please teach me

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