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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by annybank90: 10:26am On Jun 12, 2009
pls this for "yemm" am a graduate of biochemistry from a private univ innigeria 2006 looking for a job but am interested in hr as a career path i hv registered for cipmn but hv not taken d exams.i would app if u would be my mentor n direct to any hr company where i can get started in getting experiences
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by annybank90: 8:29pm On Jun 12, 2009
pls i really need advice about my earlier post because i really want to go into hr as a career path but with my qualification b.sc in biochemistry it look impossible. i hv registered for cipmn and hoping to start my masters (MBA) very soon. BUT i would really love to start my career in any hr company where i can again pratical experience n little money to start paying for my proffessional exams. pls anyone with any advise or vacancy options on the island should drop a message in my mail address (annybank90@yahoo.com) i would appreciate alot .Thanks
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by TCann(m): 12:03pm On Jun 22, 2009
@YEMMIGHT
Nice things u re doing on this thread,but we shd not not let it go down,lets think of a strategic way of keeping it hot and attractive.ginger ur contributors up and just do something to make it come up again,as we ve always known it.

, to my ques.
What is the normal or say usual recruitment cycle of these following private Investment Banking institutions?ie can u help me in finding out thru any link u may have, to know what quarter of the year do these coys recruit entry level associates for a new recruitment cycle?

-Meristem
- Vetiva
-BGL securities
-FSDH
-CSL securities
-chapel Hill
-Greenwich trust securities

Thank you.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by SUKKIE(m): 10:55pm On Jun 24, 2009
With regards to the above, I reckon we should resuscitate this thread. Right, in as much as I am not too grounded with the financial labour market in Nigeria;I can give a little hint as regard recruitment from a strategic HR percepective which is my discipline. With corollary to what Jarus noted in a thread I came across on recruitment, I am of the view that the few bits hereunder will be of little help in event you get called for an interview in a seemingly hopeless "tipping point" that has rocked the entire financial world. Hence, the onus falls on you to take the bull by the horn cause another person is outthere ever willing to take your spot.


It is imperative for one to note that the the days of closed-ended questions in interviews are long gone,hence it is high-time u braced up for a opened-ended question s which cuts across every discipline. What do I mean?
In emerging HR,this process is called STAR , process audit ,or behavoural cum situational approach.More importantly, do note that this approach is aimed at appraising and evaluating your fluency cum competence.Therefore,you need to launch all the arms in your grammatical arsenal in a succinct form.

S: This simply depicts what you did in a certain situation. Hence, if u claim you have worked probably in an accounting firm ,it is expected of you to state a situation where you probably have salvaged a situation with your accounting prowess.

T: This acronymn stand for Target,in addition it entails a target you were given to attain.

A: Denotes action,these are the steps you took in attaining the target.Issues to tackle here include:how you probably dealt with limited funds,the chain of command you employed in the course of the task among other key variables.

R: The acronymn R stands for result,this is the eventual result of the task.

This is just my little quota thou, addendums are welcome.

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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by hopesam: 9:35am On Jun 25, 2009
Yemm,May God bless you real good.Indeed you are blessed.I was just considering postponing my CIPM exams till Feb,2010, but with your advice and great contributions I cant wait to take on the Exams. I am in sales dept of my company at the moment but any opportunity to be in Hr, I will cherish.Once again thanks for the contributions and I won't mind a reference from your side.my add is samope3003@gmail.com.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by rook1: 12:52pm On Jun 30, 2009
@annybank90. This is a word of advice to you, and maybe to others in this category. First is to say that a career in HR is quite possible for a Biochemistry graduate, or any graduate out there. The situation in Nigeria has always been that you do whatever you get in the market irrespective of the course you studied (Medical doctors are in banks, and the most skilled Computer experts do not neccessarily have degrees in Computer Science). I also read Biochemistry, but have been in HR for the past ten years. I suspect that your switch to HR may be because of the paucity of jobs for Biochemists, which is not wrong in itself, but you need to understand what your passions are by doing whatever comes your way right now, rather than picking a field without experiencing it. HR in this century is a highly technical field that requires specialist skills, and is not at all an escape route. You need to look out for whatever opportunity is out there to sustain yourself, including teaching or organising lessons or trading, and you can certify your way to your dreams by whatever you get from there. Who knows, you just may be the next Bill Gates if you opt for IT Certifications. I was into so many thing for over five years after graduation; customer service, shirt sales, computer cloning, until my job evolved into an HR role and I had enough money to do my Master degree. There are also certifications available in HR that are cheaper than an MBA, including the Nigerian CIPMN, the British CIPD, and the American PHR, GPHR, CBP. In my opinion, only about 10% of graduate actually break early into their desired field. For the rest of us, the trick is to commit to excellence in doing whatever life offers you, and your gifts will bring you to your place. I wish you all the best.

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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by dadde(m): 5:28pm On Jul 07, 2009
Can anyone tell me d acceptance level for American PHR & GPHR in nigeria. How and where can someone get material 4 preparation.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by rook1: 12:15pm On Jul 08, 2009
Details of acceptance criteria for the PHR, SPHR and GPHR exams are available on the Human Resources certification Institute website www.hrci.org.

For materials to prepare, I posted the details below a while back,

1. SHRM Learning System; a set of six text books and a CD/webcasts available form SHRM. Check www2.shrm.org/learning/.
2. Human Resource Certification Preparation Program; also a set of 6 textbooks available from www.hrcp.com.
3. PHR/SPHR: Professional in Human Resources Certification Study Guide by Anne Bogardus published by Sybex.

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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by call4shola(m): 3:33pm On Jul 08, 2009
@Yemmit: pls can u drop your fone unmba / e-mail, i need to contact u a.s.a.p.

Thanks.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by dadde(m): 3:39pm On Jul 09, 2009
Wat is PHR and GPHR acceptance level in Nigeria.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Akinbaba(m): 8:41pm On Jul 09, 2009
Hello House,

I am about to take the intermediate II exams which is coming up in August and am so busy that i cant afford the time to go for weekend lectures. I would appreciate anybody who is intending to sit for this exam and who also attends the lectures to allow me make a photocopy of his or her notes for the 4 courses.I stay around Ikeja but i could hook up with the person somewhere around.Please send your phone number or e-mail address to be able to get intouch.
I would appreciate a response as soon as possible.

Thanks
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Benzora(m): 4:41pm On Jul 15, 2009
Before HR is set up in an organization, you must have a perfect and function HR Recruitment policy to attract and retain best candidates, in my coy we have a policy on Recruitment & that has since been a procedure, please find attached a policy on recruitment. Do tell me if it is ok and make your suggestions where necessary, I will appreciate. Thks

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Recruitment_Policy[1][1].doc (108 KB - downloaded )


Yemmite, your recruitment policy is excellent, taking into consideration the fact that a lot of corporate organizations don't have a good policy in place. A few missing links though! I am not sure why in your policy, you want to do a referee's check but not academic/ professional qualifications and past experience checks. If you look at page 3 of your policy, the renumeration is based on these two.
As some one with a backgrounds screening experience, i have discovered that these are the most falsified in all CVs. As HR practitioners, you will agree with me that the entire recruitment process is a haze of guess work and this has contributed in no small measure to the corruption that exist both in the public and private sectors. Policies of this nature and hr practitioners should recognize more the role of background screening in making informed employment decisions based on facts and not guess work.
Please visit www.intelvetbs.com for more info on how Background Screening can be of use to hr practitioners.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Jkareem: 6:37pm On Jul 22, 2009
u pple have really made my day by enlightening me on HR particularly the professional programme (CI PM). I study Industrial and Labour Relations and I'm presently writing my project for final year program in one of the Universities in Nigeria. Thanks for broading my Knowledge
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by orp: 7:03pm On Sep 18, 2009
Any Human resource/Personnel practice expert in London and environs in the house?
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by bizay7(m): 2:16pm On Sep 19, 2009
Between CIPD and CIPMN:Please, what are my chances of working in a wonderful job?
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by IPRCNIGER: 11:28am On Sep 21, 2009
yes
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by orp: 3:17pm On Sep 21, 2009
@IPRC NIGER

what are you saying yes to please?
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by gerona: 10:19pm On Sep 21, 2009
i am a lawyer who intends to build a career in hr as a professional but i do not know how to get an institution where i can go for the requisite trainings. someone pls help me with institutions that i can go to for this training while i still work. i live and work in abuja.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Iranoladun(f): 12:21pm On Oct 07, 2009
@Gerona try Chartered Institute of Personnel Management f Nigeria (CIPMN) professional programme.
Their websiteaddress is www.cipmnigeria.org form there youd be able to get the Abuja chapter address.

Best of luck
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by ono(m): 9:09pm On Oct 07, 2009
Iranoladun,
I have been reading through some of your entries on NL. Find them very interesting. Can I get to meet you? You'll see my e-mail address in my profile.

Ono
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Ladopimp: 9:22pm On Oct 07, 2009
Hello, good people!
I am using this medium that Nairaland has provided to reach out to you guys in HR to assist me with a job. I have a Second Class Upper Degree in Humanities and an MBA with more than 4 yrs working experience in Audit Consulting, Telecomms- Customer Care and Business Devt in a medium scale FMCG.
I shall be grateful indeed for any assistance rendered.
You can reach me on ladopimp@yahoo.com
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Nobody: 8:56am On Oct 08, 2009
Am a lady of 22 based in Lagos, an OND Accountancy holder, i need a job in any field, i have few years experience as a Receptionist, please u can reach me on 07032989716, will be expecting your positive response
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Psalty(f): 8:32am On Oct 10, 2009
PLEASE MY DEAR PROFFESSIONALS, I NEED AN ADVICE URGENTLY!! I AM A GRADUATE OF PHYSIOLOGY (A MED COURSE), BUT PICKED GREAT INTERESTS IN HR. RIGHT NOW, I HAVE AN ADMISSION TO STUDY AN MBA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, BUT I AM REALLY SO CONFUSED AS TO IF I SHOULD TAKE UP THE MBA, AS I HAVE NO JOB EXPERIENCE IN HR.
WILL I GET A SUITABLE HR JOB AFTER THE MBA?? WILL MY FIRST DEGREE (PHYSIOLOGY) DETER ME FROM GETTING THE HR JOB AFTER THE MBA?? PLS I NEED ANSWERS URGENTLY AS A HUGE SUM OF MONEY IS INVOLVED (FOR THE MASTERS) AND ALSO I NEED TO MAKE MY CHOICE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. THANK YOU.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Iranoladun(f): 3:29pm On Oct 19, 2009
@Psalty, It all depend on your interest in HR. If you are passionate about a people-based job (i.e. HR) then go for your MBA and while you are at it join a professional body like CIPMN and SHRM. You'd also need to read a lot; you may try the internet.

Best of luck!
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Iranoladun(f): 3:31pm On Oct 19, 2009
Is there anyone in the house attending the CIPMN annual conference in ABuja from Wednesday 21st October to Friday 23rd October 2009?
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by babyx(f): 12:57pm On Oct 20, 2009
Great Thread!
I read through all the posts, i need to say at this point that Nigerians are truly blessed in full measure. We excel at the things we put our minds to accomplish.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by bamboke(f): 11:02am On Oct 21, 2009
Hello everyone,nice that this actually exist.

I would like to ask the HOUR pract.with lots of experience if we could get where to intern.

I do have some years experience in admin,and little in HR and a student member of CIPMN. Not working right now,but still searching.

It would be good if HR managers can help with internship for a period of time.

The relationship being symbiotic;both parties gaining from the other.

The also helps the department in achieving organisational roles on the long run.

Thank you.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 3:12pm On Oct 28, 2009
bamboke:

Hello everyone,nice that this actually exist.

I would like to ask the HOUR pract.with lots of experience if we could get where to intern.

So what are you saying in essence?

I do have some years experience in admin,and little in HR and a student member of CIPMN. Not working right now,but still searching.

It would be good if HR managers can help with internship for a period of time.

The relationship being symbiotic;both parties gaining from the other.

The also helps the department in achieving organisational roles on the long run.

Thank you.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 3:25pm On Oct 28, 2009
Sorry I wanted asked bamboke what she really wants beacuse i can't understand from your explanation.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 3:30pm On Oct 28, 2009
sorry for my grammar pls. the last post from bamboke is still unclear. Pls expantiate so that we can contribute
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by bamboke(f): 6:24pm On Oct 28, 2009
I meant that if it is possible to get where to intern for people who wants to go into hr

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