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After NYSC – What To Do To Quickly Secure A Good Job In The Saturated Job Market by dragnetgsetest: 2:28pm On May 01, 2021
12 months of NYSC may seem like a very long time for many to begin to bother on how to secure a job after youth service (Truth be told, time flies faster than you can imagine). The sad thing is that throughout NYSC period, Youth corpers seem to forget that one of the main reasons for finishing tertiary institution is to earn a degree to secure a good job.

Surprisingly, during the very important few weeks of orientation camp and service itself, this very important information on how to prepare to secure a job is totally ignored and so many youth corpers waste their time doing inconsequential things that will not aid their securing a job immediately after service.

In the entire service year, a lot of useless stuff which would sustain no value after NYSC would be sold to you. However, the very important topic of “How to prepare young graduates on the necessary test writing skills to pass job test that will help them secure good jobs” is always ignored during youth service. You may not understand this until you get an invite to write a recruitment test for your dream organization only to discover in the test room that you did not make effective preparation for such a life changing opportunity – never pray to experience this, it is one of the most demoralizing things to experience at this crucial point of your life.

Please do not take this for granted, I have seen many high performers who graduated with second class upper degree lament that nobody informed them that passing job test is a totally different ball game from what they did in the tertiary institution. The most painful part of this experience as earlier mentioned is that early job opportunity missed with a reputable firm may never be gotten again.

Also, note that the generic GMAT text books being sold here and there are no longer as effective as they used to be 12 to 15 years ago when recruiters adopted the GMAT format to set job test for candidates. Please do well to inquire from those ahead of you to find out the truth for yourself. Recruiters have greatly modified their test formats which are more complex and tactical than earlier test format. Truth be told, you will need to be trained on recruiters current test format to ace job test the very first or second time you would ever write one.

If you want a perfect guide on how to overcome current job test format being used by employment firms like Dragnet, Workforce, HCP and others that recruit for the big organization in Nigeria visit this website for accurate information https://gsesolutions.com.ng/website/perfect-compendium
Re: After NYSC – What To Do To Quickly Secure A Good Job In The Saturated Job Market by SanctifiedSista(f): 2:39pm On May 01, 2021
Do these three things
Serve GOD by winning a soul per day for HIM and in fervent prayers for many that have strayed
Vamp up ur CV and LinkedIn
Do a professional course while waiting for job
Start a small business so u can have money for yourself

Congratulations

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