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EducationRe: Hnd Is Equivalent To A Bsc by aydrees09: 9:33am On Dec 31, 2013
thepathologist: you are deceiving urself. worldwide hnd and bsc are equivalent. hnd holders can become directors and boss over bsc graduates.
Very soon , they will start studying MEDICINE in Poly . They would be equal then
EducationRe: Hnd Is Equivalent To A Bsc by aydrees09: 7:35am On Dec 31, 2013
Y are these guys (HND grads) ranting like they were forced to go to polytechnic. I'm sure your parents wanted you to go to a UNIVERSITY
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Honey Well Applicants,let's Meet Here by aydrees09: 2:42pm On Dec 03, 2013
Festorich: I applied too for the job, ₪☺ msg yet....hope still dey for the matter ma fellow nairalander.
Aw sure are u ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 5:56am On Nov 29, 2013
Chinyerefrancis: @aydrees...did u get an invite? Still waiting 4 mine anyway. Congwatz y'all dah v received.
I have not , I bliv it will come today . Meanwhile , has any1 gotten in group AA ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 7:16pm On Nov 28, 2013
dypo: Cheers!
Got my invite too:-)
Anybody else from group EE in the house?
what time ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 8:52pm On Nov 22, 2013
Chinyerefrancis: good luck guyz...c y'all 2mao.
we are in same group , ryt ? AA
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 8:47pm On Nov 22, 2013
ogbuehimichael: u dont need to prepare.they will just give you guys a case study to analyse and come up with a collective decision
Thanks a lot , u just cleared my doubt. Please , like aw many shud we expect in each group ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 8:29am On Nov 20, 2013
ikenna58: Download the document below and study it meticulously... It will be of immense help to you come 23rd November 2013.
For those that loves criticizing, i urge them to take a wee bit time to think properly before talking - it really helps!

Best Regards.

Btw, why have i not still seen anyone in group FF? Abi na only me dey the group ni?
@ Ikenna , I cant find any document. Please post or direct me to the document
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 8:29pm On Nov 19, 2013
Tmany: its funny i strong believe that at 2 or 3 peeps here had the opportunity been called for the BAT group interview at Adexen.
If you think not telling us abt your experience there will give you upper hand or be at advantage you have missed it buy a long mile Google can never be like a first hand experience.
Best of luck everyone
Well said bro. I believe I will make it
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 8:25pm On Nov 19, 2013
Uchboggy: but seriously people finding jobs from outside lagos are going through alot more challenges than we in lagos....but honestly speaking if i were the one i wont travel from east for this kind of adexen interview/assessment.
Job seeking is like taking a guess , u dont know the right one. Let them try .
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 11:51pm On Nov 18, 2013
Group AA - business case review
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 7:58pm On Nov 18, 2013
seeker88: Same here, I applied for supply chain via unilever website, got both d congratulatory message and d update (which i got today) after d online test.......buh yet to get the invite for assessment centre.

Pls, Who applied for supply chain thru unilever and has got d assessment centre invitehuh
I guess its in batches , I was shocked and scared when I saw people posting test invites. We have to wait , then
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 7:15pm On Nov 18, 2013
iyaniwura1: I got the mail for the assessment too. You will get this irrespective of who you applied with (Unilever or Adexen), as long as you qualify. I applied on Unilever.com.

Those who have experience should kindly share. Trying to get info from those that've attented Adexen's assessment. Will drop as soon as I get.
Please , Is there anyone that applied for supply chain and have gotten the invite for test ? I got the two previous messages but none for the test . Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 2:02pm On Nov 18, 2013
I guess the essence of this second mail is to inform candidates of thier status as regards d issue of ADEXEN .
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unilever Management Trainee 2013 (Future Leaders Program) by aydrees09: 1:55pm On Nov 17, 2013
smileyu: Heard its closing today 17th.
yep
Christianity EtcRe: Does Your Name Determine Your Destiny? by aydrees09: 5:42pm On Nov 03, 2013
A child is named 7days after birth ..... His DESTINY is set before birth.

That is why , he/she has dat parent .
RomanceRe: The Right Time To Ask My Boyfriend For Rent Money? by aydrees09: 6:47pm On Nov 01, 2013
@ OP be diplomatic in answering and asking questions.

U dont go into relationships as a slave .... U must have ur personal profits too(Though, house rent is much to ask for).

@ all , she simply asked a question , She never said she was going to do it at a particular time. Lets learn to be helpful to ourselves .
PoliticsRe: Lagbaja Responds To Okey Ndibe On “mumudom” by aydrees09: 2:03pm On Aug 06, 2013
valicious1: I'll be a big mumu if I spend my precious time reading this rubbish
He is talking exactly because of people like you. Think , Bro.
PoliticsRe: National Assembly Member With His Feet Up On A Chair During Recess by aydrees09: 7:12pm On Aug 03, 2013
Soon .... We would start to use mat in the house of ASSembly
PoliticsRe: Deportation Of Igbos From Lagos: Senator Ngige Speaks by aydrees09: 7:11pm On Aug 02, 2013
Politicians in Nigeria are all the same , irrespective of the colours of their parties. Both Governors and The Senator should be blamed for this.
PoliticsRe: Deportation Of Igbos From Lagos: Senator Ngige Speaks by aydrees09: 1:29pm On Aug 02, 2013
strangest: If Ngige can go to Okija shrine with the Ubahs and later betrayed them, I knew he will do the same tomorrow and am not surprised...
TRUTH !
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 5:24pm On Jul 31, 2013
Not even any oda person ?

Tenaris are f**king up ooo
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 8:45am On Jul 28, 2013
@abengine and co. Any news yet ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 6:59pm On Jul 19, 2013
AB Engine: I have some guys from the port harcourt assesment too, we also keep in touch. @4mla22 what is your status bro, havent heard from you in a while.
Thanks , guess I shud remove my mind from it officially.


Regards @all
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 3:18pm On Jul 19, 2013
@ AB ENGINE and wise old man , wia u d only guys selected or u av friends dat were contacted too.
CareerRe: 9 Ways To Better Yourself by aydrees09(op): 11:25am On Jul 13, 2013
Yea , next tym. Thanks
Career9 Ways To Better Yourself by aydrees09(op): 10:32am On Jul 13, 2013
As a passionate advocate of growth, I’m continuously looking for ways to self- improve. I’ve compiled 9 best tips which might be helpful in your personal growth journey. Some of them are simple steps which you can engage in immediately. Some are bigger steps which takes conscious effort to act on. Here they are: 1. Read a book every day. Books are concentrated sources of wisdom. The more books you read, the more wisdom you expose yourself to. What are some books you can start reading to enrich yourself? Some books like Think and Grow Rich, Who Moved My Cheese, 7 Habits, The Science of Getting Rich and Living the 80/20 Way. I’ve heard positive reviews for The Tipping Point, Outliers and The Difference Maker, so I’ll be checking them out soon. 2. Learn a new language. As a Nigerian, my main languages are English and Yoruba. Out of interest, you can chose to learn IGBO or HAUSA(as the case might be). I realized learning a language is a whole new skill altogether and the process of acquainting with a new language and culture is totally a mind-opening experience. 3. Pick up a new hobby. Beyond just your usual favorite hobbies, is there something new you can pick up? Any new sport you can learn? Examples are fencing, golf, rock climbing, football, canoeing. Your new hobby can also be a recreational hobby. For example, pottery, cooking, dancing, wine appreciation, web design, etc. Learning something new requires you to stretch yourself in different aspects, whether physically, mentally or emotionally. 4. Take up a new course. Is there any new course you can join? Courses are a great way to gain new knowledge and skills. It doesn’t have to be a long- term course – seminars or workshops serve their purpose too. It helps to gain new insights which you might not have considered before. 5. Overcome your fears. All of us have fears. Fear of uncertainty, fear of public speaking, fear of risk… All our fears keep us in the same position and prevent us from growing. Recognize that your fears reflect areas where you can grow. I always think of fears as the compass for growth. If I have a fear about something, it represents something I’ve yet to address, and addressing it helps me to grow. 6. Level up your skills. If you do play video games, you’ll know the concept – gaining experience so you can be better and stronger. As a blogger, You constantly leveling up your writing skills. As a speaker, You constantly leveling up your public engagement abilities. What skills can you level up? 7. Wake up early. Waking up early (say, 5-6am) has been acknowledged by many to improve your productivity and your quality of life. I feel it’s because when you wake up early, your mindset is already set to continue the momentum and proactively live out the day. 8. Have a weekly exercise routine. It's better you start with being in better physical shape. I personally make it a point to go to 'FIELD' every weekend to play football. You may want to mix it up with jogging, gym lessons and swimming for variation. 9. Write a letter to your future self. What do you see yourself as 5 years from now? Will you be the same? Different? What kind of person will you be? Write a letter to your future self – 1 year from now will be a good start – and seal it. Make a date in your calendar to open it 1 year from now. Then start working to become the person you want to open that letter.

Additional TIPS would be appreciated.
Have a nice weekend
Career9 Ways To Better Yourself by aydrees09(op): 6:51am On Jul 13, 2013
As a passionate advocate of growth, I’m continuously looking for ways to self- improve. I’ve compiled 9 best tips which might be helpful in your personal growth journey. Some of them are simple steps which you can engage in immediately. Some are bigger steps which takes conscious effort to act on. Here they are: 1. Read a book every day. Books are concentrated sources of wisdom. The more books you read, the more wisdom you expose yourself to. What are some books you can start reading to enrich yourself? Some books like Think and Grow Rich, Who Moved My Cheese, 7 Habits, The Science of Getting Rich and Living the 80/20 Way. I’ve heard positive reviews for The Tipping Point, Outliers and The Difference Maker, so I’ll be checking them out soon. 2. Learn a new language. As a Nigerian, my main languages are English and Yoruba. Out of interest, you can chose to learn IGBO or HAUSA(as the case might be). I realized learning a language is a whole new skill altogether and the process of acquainting with a new language and culture is totally a mind-opening experience. 3. Pick up a new hobby. Beyond just your usual favorite hobbies, is there something new you can pick up? Any new sport you can learn? Examples are fencing, golf, rock climbing, football, canoeing. Your new hobby can also be a recreational hobby. For example, pottery, cooking, dancing, wine appreciation, web design, etc. Learning something new requires you to stretch yourself in different aspects, whether physically, mentally or emotionally. 4. Take up a new course. Is there any new course you can join? Courses are a great way to gain new knowledge and skills. It doesn’t have to be a long- term course – seminars or workshops serve their purpose too. It helps to gain new insights which you might not have considered before. 5. Overcome your fears. All of us have fears. Fear of uncertainty, fear of public speaking, fear of risk… All our fears keep us in the same position and prevent us from growing. Recognize that your fears reflect areas where you can grow. I always think of fears as the compass for growth. If I have a fear about something, it represents something I’ve yet to address, and addressing it helps me to grow. 6. Level up your skills. If you do play video games, you’ll know the concept – gaining experience so you can be better and stronger. As a blogger, You constantly leveling up your writing skills. As a speaker, You constantly leveling up your public engagement abilities. What skills can you level up? 7. Wake up early. Waking up early (say, 5-6am) has been acknowledged by many to improve your productivity and your quality of life. I feel it’s because when you wake up early, your mindset is already set to continue the momentum and proactively live out the day. 8. Have a weekly exercise routine. It's better you start with being in better physical shape. I personally make it a point to go to 'FIELD' every weekend to play football. You may want to mix it up with jogging, gym lessons and swimming for variation. 9. Write a letter to your future self. What do you see yourself as 5 years from now? Will you be the same? Different? What kind of person will you be? Write a letter to your future self – 1 year from now will be a good start – and seal it. Make a date in your calendar to open it 1 year from now. Then start working to become the person you want to open that letter.

Additional TIPS would be appreciated.
Have a nice weekend
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 7:10pm On Jul 01, 2013
Not Happy
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 3:45pm On Jul 01, 2013
Wise_old_man: Hello @Abengine hope u'r great, we hv actually got a few of them here.

And yes, Tenaras has just sent the ppa for Lagos guyz, so ya'll should check ur mails.
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The tenaris hr saw tru me like clear googles....so i guess, we hv to be as truthful as possible, @Abengine, any hintshuh


We shall all make it by God's grace....
PPA ?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 2:20pm On Jun 29, 2013
majekdom2: Did any nairaland member make it to tenaris ... What's the salary range and other benefits
No 1 has been contacted yet ... @ least for Lagos applicants ..... We are all waiting for the GOOD news
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Tenaris Selection Process - Global Trainee Nigeria by aydrees09: 6:34am On Jun 28, 2013
AB Engine: Here I am send me, thanks for your prayers guyz. I honestly and personally appreciate this effort just like I have promised I will keep the house updated. Just yesterday, a mail was sent by thomas int'l on behalf of Tenaris to complete a behavioural assessment.

AB Engine has currently gone prayer mode
So soon ? U have definitely been chosen

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