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Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by mradjoy(m): 11:29am On Feb 12, 2016 |
ITSaWRAPOUTFITS: Can I give you 100 likes for this? ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by JJCE(m): 11:35am On Feb 12, 2016 |
nunamyeong:bro am also interested, av sent you message...... |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by TBD(m): 11:43am On Feb 12, 2016 |
I know people that are working with pass degree in nigeria is all about God blessing and favour ![]() |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by phemmylink(m): 11:45am On Feb 12, 2016 |
Good news... |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by vislabraye(m): 11:46am On Feb 12, 2016 |
kroger: Congrats. Thank God for you. 3rd class is a career death sentence in Nigeria. Thank God you had the opportunity of travelling outside. That just changed the whole thing. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by vislabraye(m): 11:48am On Feb 12, 2016 |
Samtobh: ![]() |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by clementcro(m): 12:07pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
@OP, which short course did you do in USA, please tell us, this might also help other people who are looking for this type of great opportunity. Thanks |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by famzynet: 12:13pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Samtobh: This country is f<ckingly messed up. Imagine graduating with first cl ass and no job. And it is not oLadnly you oooo. There are many of them out there. I have a c-ousin with just secondary education that after struggling for years at Ladipo market Lagos with nothing to show for it later got the opportunity of travelling to UK where he continued his business. Just few years there,the guy was able to build a house in the village,in Lagos and bought lands in PortHarcourt and also cruises sweet ride anytime he comes back. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by adedayourt(m): 12:18pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
kroger: THIS IS THE PRIMARY REASON WHY NIG EDU SYSTEM IS NOZEDIVING BCUS THE SYSTEM RECKON MOST WITH QUALIFICATIONS ND GOOD GRADES NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO ABILITY TO BE PRODUCTIVE BYOND WAT CERT SAYS. KEEP SOWING HIGH BROV. thumbsup |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by MrXlim5618: 12:19pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Sijo01: Why is it so hard for gurls to understand simple write up? |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by mrtantalizers(m): 12:22pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
bbn 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by leksbore(m): 12:29pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Our education system is rubbish and those old professor needs to leave those university, they r the problems. ![]() |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by sinistermind(m): 12:32pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
My Brother, that's the clear difference between foreign firms and Nigerian controlled firms. Too much emphasis on class of degree. Most 2.2 n third class students can get jobs done better than first class students. The Nigerian educational system n curriculum encourages "la cram la pour". So students are mostly keen on studying to pass instead of studying to know as well as pass. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Akanbiedu(m): 12:34pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
OP, There may be a point you are missing. Unlike in the USA, the jobs here are few. Now put yourself in the shoes of recruiters, if you advertise for a position and you get applications from 10, 000, what would you do? Would you give all of them a chance to show what they can do? Your class of degree is a problem but thats not all, it is more important for you to understand that the ratio of job-seekers to available jobs is a very big one. 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by EverestdeBliu(m): 12:35pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Sijo01:Didn't u read this part of the post?,... I 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Zelex9(m): 12:37pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
In westernized countries, certification is also equally important but not the only criteria (but this applies to Nigeria as well, with interviews/assessment centers added to the recruitment process). The issue with Nigeria is there simply is not enough jobs for the ridiculous rates of graduates produced year in year out. Ask those who grew up in the 60s/70s about job hunting....you will hear a different story. It has always been about "what you can offer" rather than certification. The issue lies in the fact that there are too many applicants (more people are attending higher education), which makes it quite costly for companies to host recruitment exercises for all graduates. Even over here in the U.K, over the last 20 years more and more companies are increasing minimum grade requirements from a 2:2 to 2:1 due to the costs of recruitment. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by OversightTM(m): 12:45pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Just like one of us mentioned, the Nigerian job market is not saturated at all. You have majority of the jobs concentrated in just a part of the country. HRs become choosy even when you possess the needed skills and/or experience... |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by sorepco(m): 12:46pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Otondo....even if y r sarcastic this post is not one for such stupid sarcasm. Ooop..4got u did not read the article... LesbianBoy: |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by iamgiggssleaky(m): 12:50pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
OversightTM: sup man? did you receive my pm? |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by 3rdeye1(m): 12:53pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Shortyy:my dear, i guessed u meant to say 'academic education' cos u can not succed in life without education. You have to be educated in what ever thing u want to venture into. Going to school I would say is not a guarantee to success but education is. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by misgab: 1:05pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
my bro, i graduated with a pass in my HND for four good reasons 1. i sponsored myself by working as a system engineer in the school and outside in ilorin cos' then my dad had stroke which later killed him. 2. I was in the SUG of my school as i hate all manner of cheating. 3. In my final year I was trying to do a new project when my course-mates were busy copying old project. 4. i was more hardware inclined than software. I work where i served and till now i have being dusting all the degree and 2/2, 2/1 graders. Am still the best both soft and hardware. So the grade you get out of school is never a reflection of your capacity/capability. A billionaire was once invited to the graduation ceremony of a College in the US and said the following to the Staff of the school. "take care of the first class students cos' they are your future colleagues, the 2/1 cos' they are the wall street gurus of the future, the 2/2 cos' they are the future bureaucrats and the 3rd class cos' they are the future tycoons and board room gurus". 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by keemi(m): 1:16pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Truth b told,we need to change dis degree mentality in Nigeria n move to capacity. Got hooked to an NGO in d country to do some IT job. Got more than quarter a millie a month n they never ever asked if we went to secondary school. If not for my masters,i for dn forget whr my degree certificate de hide ![]() |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by OversightTM(m): 1:37pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
iamgiggssleaky:Of course. I have replied. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by 7lives: 2:14pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
fuke: Don't advise this guy he is a sitting duck, 12 years waiting for somebody to employ him, if he eventually get the job and his employer sack him for one reason or the other, will he go into another 12 years sabbatical or hibernation?. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Samtobh(m): 2:15pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
bigtt76:Petrochemistry |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Samtobh(m): 2:18pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Lacomus:send me a PM bro |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Samtobh(m): 2:19pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
God is good 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by PrinceMario(m): 2:20pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
nunamyeong:I'm also interested bro. My mail...samuelayedun888@gmail.com God bless. |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Samtobh(m): 2:20pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
fuke:Thnaks bro for the advice |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Samtobh(m): 2:21pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
SaiBuharii:ok.Thanks |
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by bigfrancis21: 2:23pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Hey kidStranglehold, come on in here real quick. This is just one of many stories of Nigerians who make it in the US who their lives start all over when they get to the US. |
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