Anonymox321's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Anonymox321's Profile › Anonymox321's Posts
1 (of 1 pages)
ydupsy:Please what is the address/contact no? |
profits86:Where in Ondo State biko? |
Was it Apostle or God that raised the boy thru the apostle? God won't share His glory. Don't put d apostle n in trouble biko. |
Not starting my professional exams immediately I finished I graduated. Now I no longer have time to study like I used to. |
Confusion everywhere. I was once in this kind of dilemma, I can relate wf it. Op, y dont u give to God who knows d outcome of everything to guide ur decision. |
cuteguy007:Did you say chances? Work on your key performance indicators (kpi). Also pray you work with a supervisor that will be patient enough to coach you. Attitude also is key and ask God to make events favour u. When all these are in place, your chances will be higher. I learnt they even set high targets on loan @ Diamond (that is if you are profiled a marketer). |
After reading this post, i do hope it will help those fresh graduates out there who are desperate to get a juicy job. 2012 was a remarkable year in my life. I thank God that after losing about a million naira to a job scam, the Lord helped me bounce back. In 2012, I already had a job but due to pressure from the job, I desired to switch industry. It was then I got a text message of an Agip oil company job. The scammer got hold of the Nysc year book of my set and it hurt to realise I fell for a sucker. I wrote a petition to Efcc then in Phc. Up till now, nothing turned up. The IPO kept telling me they're working on the case. This is the 4th year. During this President Buhari's administration, Efcc has been more active. So I wonder if they can look into my case. At least if I can't recover the money, those scammers should be brought to book. Your suggestions are welcome pls. |
Op, u ar damn good with descriptions. Lmao. |
To start with, I never read Marketing and throughout when I was in school, it never crossed my mind I would be selling/marketing a bank. U know how it is in this country to get a job. U will have to share a testimony if u get one. So when I was invited by bank A for an aptitude test, I was very happy. I passed the test and d bank A invited me for an interview, I had to form being a marketer when I learnt it's marketers they wanted. I came from an average family. It was a miracle how I got enough money to finance my university education. So I needed the job badly to give back to my family that sacrificed a lot for me. Thank God I got it. I struggled in my first two years on the job. Narrowly, I escaped being exited from bank A based on performance. Because i didnt want to lose the regular salaries, I had to sit up. I began to read books on marketing and benchmarked top performers and then my performance changed from being very poor to average. But after six years on the job, I was still on the same grade. When bank B offered me a higher grade/higher pay, I grabbed the offer. Because I was very excited, before accepting the offer, I didn't consider that: (1) The brand of Bank A was more than bank B. Hence, marketing was easier in Bank A than in B (2) Bank A has more branch network than bank B. A very critical factor some prospects consider before doing business with a bank. (3) Bank A has more corporate accounts than Bank B. A critical factor distributors consider before banking u. (4) The internal processes in bank A are better than that of bank B. In bank A, I could open an account for a customer in 10 mins, help another customer do transfer in 8 mins (5) In bank A, most of their reports are already automated. That way, I could get more time to focus on d job instead of sending one report or the other to mgt. In bank B, the reports have to be manually generated. (6) However, the staff welfare package in bank B is better than bank A's. Also, they don't sack often than they do in bank A. (7) Your loyalty is tested. I felt like Judas thereafter. So I had to work harder to bring in accounts in bank B. It was by a miracle I even met my confirmation target. There is no perfect system anywhere. The grass is not always greener on the other side. So before u make that move, don't just get excited about the mouth- watery offer, weigh the costs and benefits, pray to God to guide your decisions or else u may be gambling with your career. |
1 (of 1 pages)