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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by abiriba: 9:49am On Sep 14, 2017
Hello House,
I have a background in Management and a novice in ICT world.But I am willing to learn and grow in that sector with emphasis on forensic aspects of ICT.
how do I go about it and what is the acceptability in the market?
Every advice will be nice.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by purityval(m): 9:58am On Sep 14, 2017
DonnyE:

Hey bro, just chill something good will come soon..working for one of leading telecoms company in the country but before then I worked as an I.T support Engineer in Lagos working my ass off supporting over 20 different companies(clients) for a poor salary..but the good thing is, thats how i gathered ample experience for my new job..accept whatever u get and gain work experience man..

The truth is there is always a place to start and experience sells you more than certifications.


For those interested and stays in Lagos book a seat to attend a two days FREE training on Web designing/ development
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by GlorifiedTunde(m): 9:59am On Sep 14, 2017
DonnyE:

Hey bro, just chill something good will come soon..working for one of leading telecoms company in the country but before then I worked as an I.T support Engineer in Lagos working my ass off supporting over 20 different companies(clients) for a poor salary..but the good thing is, thats how i gathered ample experience for my new job..accept whatever u get and gain work experience man..

Thanks alot bro. I have traversed more than you can think. I work with the government now though. And all the skills I've acquired in private coy / practice are really making a star of me now. I am quite contented ATM and hibernating till I move up to the next phase. I have dropped the practicality and acquired masters and working at my PhD. I really like the exposure I have had. I'll only keep more informed and in touch.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by wayaa007(m): 10:02am On Sep 14, 2017
wildchild02:
Wayaa007 I dont know your location but if you're outside Lagos, you need to move to Lagos ASAP, google IT companies, do extensive research and start submitting CV on the Island. Like you said you just came back from India in June, not too long if you ask me but i understand the frustration. My friend was in a similar situation in 2014, CCNA CCNP CCIE (exam), he even attempted the 8hrs CCIE practical but wasnt successful. The 1st job he got when he got back to Lagos from India was 80k, after 5-6 months, he got another place with 120k salary and less than 6 months, he got a bigger offer in PH close to 300k. So just exercise a little patience, do your research and pray to God fervently, i still recommend 3 days deliverance at MFM and i know your story will change.

PS: still waiting for you to contact me. Thanks

Thanks bro, I've sent a message to you
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by MrsAnyanwu(f): 10:02am On Sep 14, 2017
iihtlagos:
But IIHT collects just 80k with an assured job placement or internship.

Forget the name, and look for quality smiley
lol ,abi ooo
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by purityval(m): 10:05am On Sep 14, 2017
abiriba:
Hello House,
I have a background in Management and a novice in ICT world.But I am willing to learn and grow in that sector with emphasis on forensic aspects of ICT.
how do I go about it and what is the acceptability in the market?
Every advice will be nice.


You have to start from the basics with IC3 then you can advance further

Meanwhile, if you are in Lagos avail yourself of this opportunity if you can at least to experience something, book a seat to attend a two days FREE training on Web Designing/ Development
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by chiduski: 10:07am On Sep 14, 2017
Yes.. ICT all the way.
I want to also agree with someone that mentioned Automation. Yes, any job in Automation is another rewarding job..

And I seize this opportunity to make this known to anyone interested in Automation Training, in partnership with Smec Lab, India..
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08069205135
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by chiduski: 10:08am On Sep 14, 2017
purityval:



You have to start from the basics with IC3 then you can advance further

Meanwhile, if you are in Lagos avail yourself of this opportunity if you can at least to experience something, book a seat to attend a two days FREE training on Web Designing/ Development
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by ebby9z(m): 10:08am On Sep 14, 2017
Celsony:


because I stay in a village of obada in ekiti state & i lack d fund & d laptop to take start...

oh...that's some remote residency there...i get
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by I888(m): 10:12am On Sep 14, 2017
generalbush:


Is the theme not good or what? please I need advice
are you using Wordpress OR blogger?
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by wildchild02: 10:15am On Sep 14, 2017
wayaa007:


Thanks bro, I've sent a message to you

send a whatsapp message 07010492257
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Celsony: 10:25am On Sep 14, 2017
ebby9z:

oh...that's some remote residency there...i get
Sure bro you are in the spirit
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by CellTabRepair20: 10:27am On Sep 14, 2017
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by saintade01(m): 10:52am On Sep 14, 2017
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Cdec(m): 11:39am On Sep 14, 2017
Philistine:
.
A brilliant write up by the OP. It has become most evident that IT is the future of the world. Please i need experts' advice. I am a fresh graduate, and recently got employed by a mid level company as a business developer (entry level). I had the intent to undergo a training in web design but now a little bit confused. Weeks ago, the company had a rift with the IT guy, and he left. Management mentioned that i take up the responsibility of managing our site (built with WordPress) until a new IT person is employed. The confusion now is whether to proceed with the web design which has being my intent, or to undergo WordPress training in order to be able to manage our site. Note: I am a newbie in the terrain of ICT.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by abiriba: 11:47am On Sep 14, 2017
Thank you purityval but I could not complete the form for the seat booking.

Maybe I should call the number there.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by purityval(m): 11:58am On Sep 14, 2017
abiriba:
Thank you purityval but I could not complete the form for the seat booking.

Maybe I should call the number there.

sure you can
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Nobody: 12:38pm 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.
So how does a medical person who wants to go into the ICT world benefit from this?
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Tex42(m): 12:54pm On Sep 14, 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.
Based on ur last paragraph, are u saying one can learn online, as in do courses online without having to go to a physical training Institute?

Also, like the fact that u talked on the not so rosy part of ICT/IT...

Thanks!

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Tex42(m): 1:32pm On Sep 14, 2017
Davidoff2000:


True...

And to add, all these shouting cisco upandan, CCNA, CCNP etec, all that is just rubbish..you can do that and may not even get a job, clocking 8-5, thats fact. Infact, you most likely wont, because those are certifications even little kids are wielding.

If you want to be useful to yourself, first become a network technician before you metamorphose to a network engineer, if you want. that way, you know everything- in a new construction with a blueprint or floor plans, you can set up your entire data network from access points, comm rooms, cables, racks, switches and all. You can punch down, terminate your RJ 45 on modules and fix them on face plates, install them on walls, where a user will set up his computer. In the equipment, you know exactly where each wire or cable is going, you can tone to locate cables and patch them in, set up everything and genrally do plenty of management in there

To be a network technician, you are basically an electrician- albeit a low voltage one- you can set up data networks from cartons of cables doing cable runs- fishing cables through celings and walls, terminating them on patch panels, installing servers, and switches and installing and mounting racks, doing cable management and all- inshort you can integrate a data centre.

So interms of nomenclature, what are you? You are a low voltage technician/engineer, you are a telecom technician/engineer too (doing voice, video and data), meaning like i said, you can plan and design and install a data network, you can troubleshoot phones (66 and 110 blocks), do Voice over IP, install and configure IP Cameras (be it in shoprite, Next, or traffic cameras).

Knowing this prepares you to be a business man, doing cisco or all those certifications prepares you to be an employee- a big organization must have a network for you to manage, or administer, right? KNowing what i said above makes you confiddent- you can put in for any bid, or tell any developer developing, say- a hotel- 'hey, leave all your low voltage needs to me, i will setup your data network. For a small 50room hotel, you can collect N7m- labor, not materials.

You can put in for any bid- if EFCC are building their 23 storey headquaters, you put in for the bid- imagine running cables on 23 floors, installing access points, all over, communications cabinets on every floor, dropping everything down a main or central equipment room? If you have the capacity, you can collect N600m from there.

The only person competiting with you in Nigeria will be Huawei, but let Huawei take the big jobs of N500m or N1.2b, you will be pretty busy with all the small jobs within your neiborhood of N5m, N10m

How does being CCNA or CCNE help you? Can that help you fish a cat5 cable or fibre, through a hollow wall? or concrete wall for that matter? Or through a ceiling? Or mount a rack? Or install blade servers with hundreds of wires running underneath the floors? You must do all this before you go and start troubleshooting and subnetting and creating subnet masks, no? We are talking practical knowledge here.

And there are certifcations for this- level 1 installer, level II installer, copper, or installer fibre and the likes, then you move to OSP- Outside plant. Where the real big money is- those who run fibre optic cables outside- on poles or underground.

Learn all this, thank me later
good day sir! I must say I am really inspired by ur write up, cos I believe that knowing basics is the best way of learning anything instead of jumping steps.

I would love to follow the path u mentioned above in learning ICT/IT but I don't have an idea of the things u mentioned.

Sir, if u don't mind, I will appreciate it if u give me a guide on how to go about it, I can work with u as an apprentice if it's fine by u.

Thanks!

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by honeykay(m): 3:29pm On Sep 14, 2017
Hello house, can Someone help me with address or contacts of a good ICT/IT training firms?
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by miketayo(m): 3:40pm On Sep 14, 2017
[quote author=Spinojaja26 post=60438814][/quote]
try
https://www.codecademy.com/

or

w3schools.com

there r many out dere
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by IkpemhiTG(m): 6:10pm On Sep 14, 2017
Celsony:


Thanks for the post op. Though i study mass comm & currently on my nysc, i look forward to learning web design & web development after nysc.

then I think you should see this
http;//www.burujtech.com/register.php
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by IkpemhiTG(m): 6:14pm On Sep 14, 2017
Celsony:


Thanks for the post op. Though i study mass comm & currently on my nysc, i look forward to learning web design & web development after nysc.

check this out then
www.burujtech.com
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by IkpemhiTG(m): 6:16pm On Sep 14, 2017
Then save your time. learn more and spend less www.burujtech.com
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by lavenjcrown(m): 7:23pm On Sep 14, 2017
What about someone like me who doesn't have computer knowledge and skill?
BiafranBushBoy:
Aside from special jobs, the administrative field is crowded and automation is taking over wink. Why can't we join the booming I.T field and earn a good living from it? Think about it!!! No matter your field... ICT will accept you. lalasticlala please check out this post for your perusal.

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

Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by tundechange: 9:01pm On Sep 14, 2017
Davidoff2000:


True...

And to add, all these shouting cisco upandan, CCNA, CCNP etec, all that is just rubbish..you can do that and may not even get a job, clocking 8-5, thats fact. Infact, you most likely wont, because those are certifications even little kids are wielding.

If you want to be useful to yourself, first become a network technician before you metamorphose to a network engineer, if you want. that way, you know everything- in a new construction with a blueprint or floor plans, you can set up your entire data network from access points, comm rooms, cables, racks, switches and all. You can punch down, terminate your RJ 45 on modules and fix them on face plates, install them on walls, where a user will set up his computer. In the equipment, you know exactly where each wire or cable is going, you can tone to locate cables and patch them in, set up everything and genrally do plenty of management in there

To be a network technician, you are basically an electrician- albeit a low voltage one- you can set up data networks from cartons of cables doing cable runs- fishing cables through celings and walls, terminating them on patch panels, installing servers, and switches and installing and mounting racks, doing cable management and all- inshort you can integrate a data centre.

So interms of nomenclature, what are you? You are a low voltage technician/engineer, you are a telecom technician/engineer too (doing voice, video and data), meaning like i said, you can plan and design and install a data network, you can troubleshoot phones (66 and 110 blocks), do Voice over IP, install and configure IP Cameras (be it in shoprite, Next, or traffic cameras).

Knowing this prepares you to be a business man, doing cisco or all those certifications prepares you to be an employee- a big organization must have a network for you to manage, or administer, right? KNowing what i said above makes you confiddent- you can put in for any bid, or tell any developer developing, say- a hotel- 'hey, leave all your low voltage needs to me, i will setup your data network. For a small 50room hotel, you can collect N7m- labor, not materials.

You can put in for any bid- if EFCC are building their 23 storey headquaters, you put in for the bid- imagine running cables on 23 floors, installing access points, all over, communications cabinets on every floor, dropping everything down a main or central equipment room? If you have the capacity, you can collect N600m from there.

The only person competiting with you in Nigeria will be Huawei, but let Huawei take the big jobs of N500m or N1.2b, you will be pretty busy with all the small jobs within your neiborhood of N5m, N10m

How does being CCNA or CCNE help you? Can that help you fish a cat5 cable or fibre, through a hollow wall? or concrete wall for that matter? Or through a ceiling? Or mount a rack? Or install blade servers with hundreds of wires running underneath the floors? You must do all this before you go and start troubleshooting and subnetting and creating subnet masks, no? We are talking practical knowledge here.

And there are certifcations for this- level 1 installer, level II installer, copper, or installer fibre and the likes, then you move to OSP- Outside plant. Where the real big money is- those who run fibre optic cables outside- on poles or underground.

Learn all this, thank me later

I feel u bro. So for someone who is just starting a career in IT, where does one start to learn from to be a network technician. What training or certification is required?

Tnx
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by wayaa007(m): 9:46pm 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!!

But bro, you guys often fail to acknowledge one fact, there are few jobs, what do u want a fresh Telecoms Engineer to do while there are no jobs? Run off to do a masters degree or go somewhere, get trained, study and get certificates rather than sitting at home.

I took a year off my job to visit India and gather knowledge and certificates. The field isn't too different from the classroom, especially in networks and Server. I remember several times using remote access to help my friends on the field. I used SOlved an SCCM problem without having experience on ever using a Live SCCM server.

Young guys out there, if you can't get a job, and you have the funds, please pursue the certificates and the knowledge, it will always pay you in the long run. Especially when you start working and have no time to study for any exam.

And like the poster rightly said, you need to have a Lab to practice. I UNL, and VIRL I use to test topologies, I even integrate them with active Directory, SCCM and cloud, and still try to hack them...lol, all for fun!

YOU MUST PRACTICE IN ICT
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by olumike001(m): 5:30am On Sep 15, 2017
iihtlagos:


After Training, majority of our students are placed out to different firms (Our partners). No need searching for a job again. The job searches for you.
Can I get your contact,what's app or so.this mine 08096636124
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by MightyFortress: 7:16am On Sep 15, 2017
Davidoff2000:


True...

And to add, all these shouting cisco upandan, CCNA, CCNP etec, all that is just rubbish..you can do that and may not even get a job, clocking 8-5, thats fact. Infact, you most likely wont, because those are certifications even little kids are wielding.

If you want to be useful to yourself, first become a network technician before you metamorphose to a network engineer, if you want. that way, you know everything- in a new construction with a blueprint or floor plans, you can set up your entire data network from access points, comm rooms, cables, racks, switches and all. You can punch down, terminate your RJ 45 on modules and fix them on face plates, install them on walls, where a user will set up his computer. In the equipment, you know exactly where each wire or cable is going, you can tone to locate cables and patch them in, set up everything and genrally do plenty of management in there

To be a network technician, you are basically an electrician- albeit a low voltage one- you can set up data networks from cartons of cables doing cable runs- fishing cables through celings and walls, terminating them on patch panels, installing servers, and switches and installing and mounting racks, doing cable management and all- inshort you can integrate a data centre.

So interms of nomenclature, what are you? You are a low voltage technician/engineer, you are a telecom technician/engineer too (doing voice, video and data), meaning like i said, you can plan and design and install a data network, you can troubleshoot phones (66 and 110 blocks), do Voice over IP, install and configure IP Cameras (be it in shoprite, Next, or traffic cameras).

Knowing this prepares you to be a business man, doing cisco or all those certifications prepares you to be an employee- a big organization must have a network for you to manage, or administer, right? KNowing what i said above makes you confiddent- you can put in for any bid, or tell any developer developing, say- a hotel- 'hey, leave all your low voltage needs to me, i will setup your data network. For a small 50room hotel, you can collect N7m- labor, not materials.

You can put in for any bid- if EFCC are building their 23 storey headquaters, you put in for the bid- imagine running cables on 23 floors, installing access points, all over, communications cabinets on every floor, dropping everything down a main or central equipment room? If you have the capacity, you can collect N600m from there.

The only person competiting with you in Nigeria will be Huawei, but let Huawei take the big jobs of N500m or N1.2b, you will be pretty busy with all the small jobs within your neiborhood of N5m, N10m

How does being CCNA or CCNE help you? Can that help you fish a cat5 cable or fibre, through a hollow wall? or concrete wall for that matter? Or through a ceiling? Or mount a rack? Or install blade servers with hundreds of wires running underneath the floors? You must do all this before you go and start troubleshooting and subnetting and creating subnet masks, no? We are talking practical knowledge here.

And there are certifcations for this- level 1 installer, level II installer, copper, or installer fibre and the likes, then you move to OSP- Outside plant. Where the real big money is- those who run fibre optic cables outside- on poles or underground.

Learn all this, thank me later

Please, where and how do i begin learning all these? I stay in Kaduna.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by MightyFortress: 7:21am On Sep 15, 2017
wayaa007:


But bro, you guys often fail to acknowledge one fact, there are few jobs, what do u want a fresh Telecoms Engineer to do while there are no jobs? Run off to do a masters degree or go somewhere, get trained, study and get certificates rather than sitting at home.

I took a year off my job to visit India and gather knowledge and certificates. The field isn't too different from the classroom, especially in networks and Server. I remember several times using remote access to help my friends on the field. I used SOlved an SCCM problem without having experience on ever using a Live SCCM server.

Young guys out there, if you can't get a job, and you have the funds, please pursue the certificates and the knowledge, it will always pay you in the long run. Especially when you start working and have no time to study for any exam.

And like the poster rightly said, you need to have a Lab to practice. I UNL, and VIRL I use to test topologies, I even integrate them with active Directory, SCCM and cloud, and still try to hack them...lol, all for fun!

YOU MUST PRACTICE IN ICT

Useful!!

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Obiwiz(m): 7:21am On Sep 15, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
Aside from special jobs, the administrative field is crowded and automation is taking over wink. Why can't we join the booming I.T field and earn a good living from it? Think about it!!! No matter your field... ICT will accept you. lalasticlala please check out this post for your perusal.

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

gd day to you OP, I'm studying a course oriented towards some of the careers u mentioned. I'm presently in my finals. Bt jst lyk we all know, the Nigerian package is almost always all theory, and very little or no practical. Bottom line is, I would appreciate a mentorship and internship opportunity to help build my exposure and practical skills. pls can I contact u privately?

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