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We are the foremost brewing company in Nigeria, passionate about our vision to remain World class in all our activities while marketing high quality brands. We are currently considering applications from bright, talented Nigerians with the right attributes/profile to pursue successful and interesting long term careers in Nigerian Breweries. Open Jobs Trainee Shift Managers (Brewing) Trainee Shift Manager (Packaging) Management Trainees For more details on how to apply, visit: https://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/29703/jobs/entry-and-mid-level-graduate-recruitment-at-nigerian-breweries-plc
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The Nigerian Navy invites applications from qualified Nigerians for enlistment into the Nigerian Navy through Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 24. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must: Possess a minimum of 2nd class upper division for 1st degree holders and upper credit for HND holders. Be between the ages of 22-28 years by 31st December, 2016 except for Imams and Chaplains who must not exceed 30 by 31st December, 2016. Candidates with higher qualifications than those specified in the guidelines should not apply. Applicants must be single and of Nigerian origin by birth. Required height of 1.70 metres for Male and 1.67 metres for Female. Click Link To View More Details: https://www.myjobmag.com/info/read/349
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No truer statement than this. And considering the fact that there is nothing similar to slavery on the recruitment, I don't understand what he meant by slavery. AnalyticEngine: |
Does that mean there are no Nairalanders in the UK who are searching for jobs? haykayjay: |
Yes, we meet the requirements as a nation because Nigeria is a member of the commonwealth countries. ruthieo: |
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With more than 58,500 employees, nearly £540 billion revenue, and around 45 million customers, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is a major government department with serious responsibilities. HMRC’s work and the revenue it collects touches the lives of every single adult and business in the UK, from students and single mothers, to the largest multi-national corporations. HMRC is the business that helps keep the UK working. As such, HMRC is completely in a league of its own. Graduate Trainees (Tax Professionals) Qualifications Required: Non Civil Servant: 2:2 Hons Degree or higher, obtained or expected before September 2017. Civil-Servant: You are eligible to apply if you are a serving civil servant recruited through a process of fair and open competition. You do not need any qualifications to apply. If you have not been recruited under a full fair and open competition then you can apply as an external applicant if you have a minimum 2:2 degree qualification. For more details and how to apply, click: https://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/29668/jobs/apply-for-the-uk-government-s-hmrc-graduate-programme-tax-professional-200-positions
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First Bank of Nigeria - As the leading player in the Nigerian financial services sector, First Bank has solidified itself as a brand of fortitude, strength and innovation since its inception in 1894. As one of the largest employers in Nigeria’s financial sector, First Bank strives to create one of the biggest programs of talent management in the country. People are the soul of our organisation and we seek, identify and attract passionate, intelligent and energetic people who can fit seamlessly into our culture, be good leaders and put to work today what will bring tomorrow’s dreams to reality. We are recruiting to fill the following vacant position below: 1. Senior Analyst, Process Automation 2. Analyst, Application Support Bespoke and other Applications Support 3. Unit Head, Application Development (Enterprise Core Banking Application) 4. Team Lead, Application Development (Enterprise Core Banking Application) 5. Business Analyst (BA) 6. Team Lead, IT Risk 7. Senior Analyst, IT Risk 8. 2016 Service Executive Conversion Programme (SECP - Season 2) Send your CV to strategicrecruitment@firstbanknigeria.com For more information (Job Description & Requirements), click: https://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/29508/jobs/fresh-career-opportunities-at-first-bank-of-nigeria# Courtesy MyJobMag
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Hilton Worldwide (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxury and full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and focused-service hotels. For 95 years, Hilton Worldwide has been dedicated to continuing its trad[...] Posted on 16 August - Hospitality Receptionist – EMEA Sales Executive Head Chef Executive Lounge Receptionist Night Manager – EMEA Food and Beverage Supervisor Guest Relations Manager Bell Attendant Bar Supervisor Bar Manager Restaurant Manager/ Outlet Manager Bartender Select the preferred job position here http:///mNNVGe click on preferred job title and apply... Check http:///JRo3xo for other interesting jobs... Cheers!!!
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eRecruiter Nigeria has deep knowledge of Human resources and recruitment. Our business is in Talent acquisition, recruitment, outsourcing and everything that revolves around Talent. From acquisition to testing return on investment (ROI) on talent and everything in between. Our goal is to re-define the Nigerian recruitment industry. In the last two years eRecruiter Nigeria has evolved to become a strong recruitment consulting brand in Nigeria. We have successfully expanded our operations to different practice areas. OPEN POSITIONS: Revenue Assurance Analyst Management Accountant General Manager/President Integrated Marketing Director Chief Finance Officer (CFO) Head of Internal Audit Accounts Officer Financial Controller Head of Financial Planning and Reporting Finance Manager Content Writer and Social Media Analyst Deputy Chief Technology Officer Retail Sales Consultants Select the preferred job position here >>> http://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/27429/jobs/career-opportunities-at-erecruiter-nigeria?from=list#job47399 click and apply! |
Describing Amec Foster Wheeler? Excellence in delivery, a highly-integrated and people oriented business, producing high-value solutions for our customers. We are 40,000 exceptionally talented people throughout our global operations; 150+ years of history, operating in over 50 countries. We serve the oil & gas, clean energy, environment & infrastructure and mining markets. Across these markets, we offer consultancy, engineering, project management, operations and construction services, project delivery and specialised power equipment services to our customers worldwide. Job Title: International Clean Energy and Gas-Powered Consulting Professionals Overview / Responsibilities Amec Foster Wheeler seeks seasoned international development professionals with experience in the clean energy sector, ideally with present or recent involvement on projects across the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region. Our and our peers’ work on donor- and industry-funded programs are producing tangible improvement and expansion of energy generation and delivery to families and businesses across SSA. Skills / Qualifications Areas of specialization that we seek include: Integrated resource planning of governments, utilities and regulatory agencies Electric utility reform and restructuring Transaction advisory services Power systems planning Demand side management & energy efficiency SCADA/EMS Clean energy technologies, specifically solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydropower Generation/transmission/distribution planning and engineering feasibility studies Advisory and capacity building services are focused on engineering, financial and regulatory/legal fields as they pertain to expanding and optimizing electricity generation, transmission and distribution. We seek senior and mid-level individuals willing to work in various SSA countries as project managers, technical team leaders, advisors and relevant supporting roles. Our services will be provided to host country energy sector agencies, as well as public and privately owned generators, transmission and distribution entities, and recipient communities. Our team will also connect energy project developers and investors with financing entities to further project finalization and implementation. Lastly, our focus will be for expansion and optimization of both on-grid and off-grid gas to power, and clean energy generation technologies. Only individuals with relevant consulting and management experience need apply. This is not an engineering position. Diversity Statement We are an equal opportunity employer that recognises the value of a diverse workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis of objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is a non-exhaustive list): race, colour, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics in accordance with the relevant governing laws. For More, Visit http://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/27426/jobs/energy-professionals-at-amec-foster-wheeler#job47396 |
Are you in Lagos? Are you an NCE Holder? Are you below age 40? If yes, 1,300 Graduates are needed by Lagos State Government (SUBEB) Click link for further details http://www.myjobmag.com/readjob/18457/jobs/massive-graduate-teaching-staff-recruitment-by-the-lagos-state-government-subeb-1-300-positions via MyJobMag
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8 Nigerians Who Prove It’s Never Too Late Once in a while, we might find ourselves wondering if it's not too late for us to achieve our biggest dreams or get success. If you feel that way, you're not alone; but you might be mistaken. Our team has compiled a list of 8 Nigerians that prove that it's never too late to achieve success. In so many industries, there is an emphasis on youth – what’s fresh and current. But you guys have heard that popular saying “there’s no time like the present” right? Well, you’ll be glad to know, that sentiment doesn’t suddenly expire as soon as you leave your twenties. Yeah, you already tried and failed (maybe more than once), whatever, that doesn’t matter. These inspiring Nigerian success stories ranging from entrepreneurs to actors, prove it’s never too late to follow your dream and achieve success. 1. Kunle Afolayan screened his first big movie at 34. While he is the son of the famous theatre and film producer/director Ade Love, Mr Afolayan only became really active in the Nigerian film industry when he turned 30. He initially majored in economics and started out working in a bank while doing some casual acting, before deciding to move into full-time filmmaking and taking a course at the New York Film Academy. The Figurine: Araromire (2009) was his first big hit, receiving numerous awards and commercial success. 2. Sefi Atta published her first novel at the age of 41 Sure, her short stories had appeared in various literary journals like the Los Angeles Review, but Sefi Atta’s first novel Everything Good Will Come was not published until 10 years ago, receiving widespread critical acclaim, including the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. 3. Victor Olaotan landed his first big role at 56 He started acting when he was 15, through a teacher who was a member of the Ori Olokun Theatre group at the University of Ibadan. After he lost his father, he traveled to America in his late twenties but returned to Nigeria at the age of 50 to continue his acting career. He finally garnered widespread popularity after he landed a leading role in the Nigerian Soap opera, Tinsel that began airing in 2008. 4. While he was already a successful broadcaster, Pete Edochie only landed his first major acting role at 40 He is regarded as one of Africa’s most talented actors, but for the earlier part of his life, Pete Edochie was in radio broadcasting. Starting off as a junior programmes assistant, then eventually rising to the level of a Director of programmes, sometimes doubling as Deputy Managing Director and occasionally acting as Managing Director. He took on many roles behind the scenes but did not come into the limelight until his forties, when he landed the lead role of Okonkwo in the TV adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. 5. Tiwa Savage did not release her first album until she was 33 While Tiwa Savage had already started lending her stellar vocals to big names like George Michael in her teens, she only signed a music deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing at 29, a deal which led her to her first Grammy nomination at 30 for her work on Fantasia’s ‘Collard Greens and Cornbread.’ However, she only became a star in her right after releasing her first hit single Kele Kele Love. Her first album, Once Upon a Time wasn’t released until 2013, at the age of 33. 6. Patience Ozokwor got her first film role at the age of 40 While she did a number of plays in her teacher training days, thanks to her literature teacher, Patience Ozokowor eventually left drama for work at Radio Nigeria. It was the positive reaction to her role in a mass orientation commercial, where she played the wife of Peter Eneh, that finally pushed her back into acting. She got her first lead role at 40, but it was her role in Authority a year later that finally shot her into the limelight. 7. Jason Njoku didn’t launch the super-successful iROKOtv until he was 31 While studying Chemistry at the University of Manchester in 2005, Jason embarked on his journey to become an entrepreneur. He faced some daunting failures, most notably, Brash Magazine (read up on that here), and he racked up some serious debt but he never gave up on his dream of becoming a modern-day capitalist. He eventually founded iROKO Partners with Bastian Gotter in December 2010, iROKOtv a year later, and the rest is history. 8. Sim Shagaya started Nigeria’s top e-commerce site, Konga when he was 36 Before he founded Konga, Sim had started a dating site Alarena.com (later called Lovebase), a job placement site called JobClan.com, a classifieds site GboGbo.com and the media streaming service iNollywood.com. According to him, they all failed because they were “ahead of their time”. However, that never discouraged him from continuing on his entrepreneurship journey. He kept pushing and he eventually found success in 2005 with E-Motion, an out-of-home media firm. Rather than stay satisfied, he kept moving forward and 7 years later, he broke new ground in e-commerce in Nigeria – with DealDey and later Konga.com These people prove that it’s possible to find yourself and that thing that’ll enable you make a name for yourself at any point in time. No matter how difficult today might seem, remember this – Don’t Stop Moving Forward. Culled From http://www.myjobmag.com |