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Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by nlfpmod: 12:49pm On Apr 16
Until August 2023, Bayo Samuel worked as a product designer at a Lagos-based edtech startup. However, a failure to raise fresh funding forced the company to lay off several employees to reduce operational costs. Samuel was one of the affected workers. It felt like my world crashed,” the 26-year-old, who had worked at the company for two years, told TechCabal.

After five months of job hunting, while living on his savings, he was hired as an analyst at an investment bank, which paid less than his previous role, where he earned ₦500,000. “The money isn’t great, so I have had to adjust my lifestyle. But it is better than being jobless.”

Samuel is one of the many Nigeria’s tech workers who are now pursuing careers in traditional industries, representing a reverse in the generational shift of young graduates who entered the tech industry due to promises of mouthwatering salaries and flexible working conditions. A major appeal of the tech industry is its low barrier to entry, unlike traditional industries that often require a level of educational qualification and skill set.

Traditional industries offer a level of stability and structure. People want a growth plan and structured opportunities. This trend is very benefit-driven,” Chibuzo Ihentuge-Eric, a tech recruiter and human resource specialist, told TechCabal.

Nigeria’s tech industry has witnessed impressive growth in the past decade with the rise of homegrown successful startups like Paystack and Flutterwave and billions of dollars in venture capital funding. But a global tech downturn has forced investors to write fewer checks. Nigerian startups raised $398.2 million in 2023, a 66% decline compared to the previous year.

With less funding due to tough macroeconomic conditions, startups had no option but to cut costs to stay afloat. This sometimes, unfortunately, includes laying off staff. In February, Spleet, a property tech startup that raised $2.6 million in 2022 from investors, laid off an undisclosed number of employees following inflationary pressure on its business. Nigeria’s headline inflation rose to 31.70% in the same month.

Tech layoffs mean Nigeria’s tech workers are flooding an already constrained job market for a fresh start. The country’s unemployment rate is projected to cross 40% this year as the country battles an economic recession.

“People have no option; they have to take what they see. I think people now prioritise job security over job satisfaction,” said Emmanuel Faith, a people leader and talent manager.

Unlike Samuel, *Sulaimon Kehinde wasn’t laid off from his role as a senior product manager at an early-stage fintech. He resigned from the company in July 2023, citing its toxic work culture and the fear of losing his job. “I was really after job security. I wanted to switch to a more established company with processes in place,” he told TechCabal.

He had a side gig, working as a contract product manager for a retail marketplace app but later resigned to focus on his job search. In November 2023, he secured a role as a product portfolio officer at a capital markets infrastructure firm, which tripled his pay. He earned around ₦300,000 a month at his former workplace.

The work culture is way better. The company prioritises employee well-being and offers perks such as gym subscriptions, health benefits, quarterly bonuses, and travel allowances. You’d typically get these at growth-stage startups,” Kehinde said.

The switch in career transcends beyond startups but also tech-enabled companies.

*Remi Adewunmi worked as an enterprise resource planning (ERP) administrator at a traditional bank for eight years. Though he had a “rich and eventful experience,” he left to become a partner at a real estate venture where he oversees IT services and implementation. According to him, the new role offered better remuneration and working hours.

My experience from tech prepared me for this. The pay in my new role is much better. I earn at least 40% more than my previous annual salary,” he said.

Faith, the talent manager, believes any traditional industry that hires tech professionals is lucky: “One thing tech workers bring to the table is the fast pace of execution. This might also be a challenge, considering the nature of traditional industries. They [tech talent] may have challenges with dealing with bureaucracy and the ranks of decision-making.”

Nigerian startups lack established growth plans, which traditional industries often have in place, according to Ihentuge-Eric. To retain talent, the tech industry should work on comprehensive career development plans for employees. “When it’s known that the industry is big on developing talent, then people might consider staying,” she said.

https://techcabal.com/2024/04/13/nigeria-tech-workers/

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by oyeb15: 12:55pm On Apr 16
Nigeria is d last good place to live on earth.


Gather money and fly to a better country.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by ignis: 12:55pm On Apr 16
Tinubu is working.... Renewed hope indeed.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by AqualinaXYZ: 12:55pm On Apr 16
He is a technocrat and master strategist




Make una dey hype werey

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by McOluOmo: 12:55pm On Apr 16
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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Albertone(m): 12:56pm On Apr 16
Junior developer roles now require 3-5 years of work experience with knowledge requirements of a whole IT department.

Me I have dropped tech already o.
I'll look into investment banking or write ICAN and go the big 4 way.

I was learning tech so I can japa. But if God says I will japa, I'll definitely do with my investment banking or auditing knowledge.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by tiamiyukunle69(m): 12:56pm On Apr 16
Why is this so common in the IT world please?

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by gerrardomendes(m): 12:57pm On Apr 16
Ok. As country dey so, u fit teach computer science for private school.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Sortm: 12:57pm On Apr 16
The problem with most tech startup CEOs is that they really don't understand business theories and ethics.

Many are just after the funding and once they get it they begin to employ all employ-ables and pay huge salary without considering that business is structured on making profit.

This often leads to the crash of startups.

Business has it's principles and processes.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by ebosetaled22(m): 12:57pm On Apr 16
Wahali no job security for tech job
Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by emperor4love(m): 12:58pm On Apr 16
No b small,oil nd gas boys still de top

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Homiesjinxbank: 12:59pm On Apr 16
The useful idiot earned #500,000 per month and he said the money isn't great!!

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by MT: 1:00pm On Apr 16
nlfpmod:


https://techcabal.com/2024/04/13/nigeria-tech-workers/

Hogwash article.

Companies are actively recruiting for experienced hire and newbie who has lot of potentials.

You wont see SKILLED tech guy leaving IT for traditional industries.

There are so many moving parts in IT and you need to be well grounded and see how they influence each other.

I do not know where this op sees this false article. Genuine IT dudes are selling like hot cakes.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by dkidd: 1:00pm On Apr 16
Only in Nigeria... If ur into tech just try dey do ur thing on ur own it will be difficult in the beginning. Trust the process. Otherwise u will be used for less to nothing and u still will not be valued except u get better conneh

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by AfahaAbia(m): 1:01pm On Apr 16
Very very true. The tech space isn't what it used to be. As of recent most tech jobs in Nigeria has very low salaries and a very poor work culture.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Earthquakes: 1:01pm On Apr 16
Every IT expert I know has either left or planning to leave, leaving only starters or inexperienced.
Same in medical field, I wonder where the future of Nigeria lies

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by dkidd: 1:02pm On Apr 16
MT:


Hogwash article.

Companies are actively recruiting for experienced hire and newbie who has lot of potentials.

You wont see skilled tech guy leaving IT for traditional industries

There are so many moving parts in IT and you need to be well grounded and see how they influence each other.

I do not know where this op sees this false article. Genuine IT dudes are selling like hot cakes.
The article sef tire me

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by BuharisBoy: 1:02pm On Apr 16
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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by AfahaAbia(m): 1:02pm On Apr 16
Homiesjinxbank:
The useful idiot earned #500,000 per month and he said the money isn't great!!

My brother he is right ooo. 500k is nothing if you're good. I was earning 3 times that amount in 2022 until most of us were layed off. Now it's very hard to see 300k salary sef

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by ThePolemicist: 1:03pm On Apr 16
It just wasn't sustainable...
It was fun while it lasted.

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by emkz: 1:03pm On Apr 16
But why would a start up pay 500k naira?

Funds to be channeled to research and development are used to pay unsustainable salaries.

Why won't it collapse?

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Kenochi(m): 1:03pm On Apr 16
Hi
Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Konquest: 1:04pm On Apr 16
nlfpmod:


https://techcabal.com/2024/04/13/nigeria-tech-workers/
There's a global tech downturn leading to downsizing, so, this ain't surprising. The main thrust should be on mapping out creative job creation strategies and adaptation within a country-specific ecosystem.
Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by 2Radii: 1:04pm On Apr 16
Homiesjinxbank:
The useful idiot earned #500,000 per month and he said the money isn't great!!
U are one of those who no dey understand thing quickly...don't worry, no be ur fault, na how u re created grin


But read that place very well like three times I swear u will understand grin

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by EreluRoz: 1:04pm On Apr 16
Life is really hard for men sha and that's why I don't insult men or broke shame them. Nigeria is a messed up country. As a lady just find yourself a rich guy and live your life

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by dkidd: 1:04pm On Apr 16
Homiesjinxbank:
The useful idiot earned #500,000 per month and he said the money isn't great!!
Read am again and stop being quick to insult

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Re: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by OboOlora(f): 1:05pm On Apr 16
They should move abroad, Nigeria is a dream killer
Only politicians, ritualists, kidnappers, yah00 boiz n olosh0s (disguising as content creators) are enjoying

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