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Verite Microfinance Bank Ltd is duly registered in the Federal Republic of Nigeria by the Corporate Affairs Commission and licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria as a deposit-taking financial institution. We are recruiting to fill the position beow: Job Title: Credit & Risk Officer Location: Lagos Job Description The successful candidate will be responsible for a wide variety of activities across the credit risk team, and will include risk exposure,lending decisions and policy and procedural development. Qualifications B.SC/MBA/M.SC/ACA/ACIB with minimum of 3 years experience in the banking sector. Any interested candidate must possess relevant academic and professional qualifications necessary to effectively carry out the job functions. Skills and attributes required: Ability to undertake variety of analyst task. An understanding of trade finance Ability to build long lasting relationship. Excellent knowledge of Microsoft packages [word, excel and outlook]. Application Closing Date 19th December, 2016. Method of Application Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications to: career@veritemfb.com NOTE Indicate the Position applied on the subject Line of your Email. http://www.jobmallng.com/2016/12/job-vacancy-exist-at-verite-micro.html#more |
Job Title: Medical Doctor Location: Ojo, Lagos Requirements The requirements are as follows: Bachelor of Medicine, Surgery (MBBS) or its equivalent from recognized institution. Provisional registration with Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria. Click below for more!!! http://www.jobmallng.com/2016/12/job-vacancy-exist-at-nigerian-navy.html?m=0 |
Hi there,interested in working at why not apply here.... http://www.jobmallng.com/2016/12/job-vacancy-exists-at-jijing.html?m=0 |
FFCO is a United Arab Emirates based international group which manufactures and markets a well-integrated range of mass-market food products, related derivatives, intermediaries and services. Our business is broadly segmented as: Impulse Foods, Oils, Fats and Agri Foods.Packaging, Sales and Distribution. Supported by over thirty three manufacturing sites in eleven countries and over twenty offices worldwide; IFFCO has developed several brands which include Allana, London Dairy, Noor, Tiffany, Igloo, Rahman, AI Baker, Sunny Oil, Hayat, Allegro etc offering value to its consumers and reaching markets in Middle East, Africa, Eastern Asia.r Job Title: Territory Sales Manager Job Description Ensure horizontal & vertical growth of Oils & Fats in West and Central Africa. Identify and develop new potential customers and additional SKU’s. Identifying & analyze the potential food industries to induce business Monitoring closely at micro level the product costing, through different company facilities Sharing customer information with Technical team to help develop product as per customer’s specs and requirement. Rolling periodic forecast for adequate production planning Liaise & check PO/Order entry/ costing/ Schedule/dispatch/receiving and other operational issues internally. Co-ordinate and follow up with logistic and customer to ensure on time product delivery. Negotiate prices and liaise with customer for payments within the allowed credit terms Qualifications: A University Degree or Masters qualification Minimum 5 years of relevant experience commercially in a similar role within FMCG. Click. The link belowvto apply http://www.jobmallng.com/2016/12/job-vacancy-exist-at-iffco.html?m=1 |
Job Vacancy Exist at promasidor ,click here for more! http://www.jobmallng.com/2016/12/job-vancancy-exists-at-promasidor.html?m=1 |
beejaykumar:Hello guys, how is the training going, hope you guys are enjoying it, |
Hello brothers, I was also invited for the lagos study andela programme, but am working(not a serious paid employment actually) but I see a very good future in this stuff, my reservation is that I really want to know what on ground at the end of the three months.. I will need a concrete info on this abeg if any,........and I wish those that will be present(if I dint make it) nice experience ahead..... Thanks folks... |
Hi all, The curriculum have arrived ,it was sent few hours ago, ....any update on the process after the 3 months training, am working now and I see this stuff as a good sign, Am thinking of leaving my job for this stuff ooo, (not that serious paid employment).. I just need to know the process after 3 months... Thanks folks!!! |
bitchcrafts:Yea thanks my brother!! It's a work in progress.. |
It doesn’t matter how you choose to live your life — whether you build a business or work a corporate job; have children or choose not to have children; travel the world or live in the same town all of your life; go to the gym 5 times a week or sit on the couch every night — whatever you do, someone will judge you for it. For one reason or another, someone will find a reason to project their insecurities, their negativity, and their fears onto you and your life, and you’ll have to deal with it. With that in mind, let’s talk about being judged and criticized. And just for fun, I’ll share some of the most hateful comments I’ve received on my articles. And more importantly, the strategies I use to deal with them. Here’s what I’ve learned about dealing with the people who judge you, your work, and your goals. The Biggest Critic in Your Life It’s easier to complain about the outside critics, but the biggest critic in your life usually lives between your own two ears. Working up the courage to move past your own vulnerability and uncertainty is often the greatest challenge you’ll face on the way to achieving your goals. When I started my first business, it wasn’t the criticism from outsiders that held me back. It was my own mind worrying that people would think I was a loser because I skipped getting a “real job” to “start some website.” I didn’t tell most of my friends about what I was doing for almost a year because I was so worried about what they would think about it. When I started writing, it wasn’t the hurtful comments from readers that prevented me from getting started. It was my own fears about what they would think if I wrote about the things I cared about. I wrote my ideas in a private document for a year before I worked up the courage to start sharing them publicly. Those are just two examples of the types of internal fears and criticism that so often prevent us from getting started on our goals. It can take a lifetime to learn that just because people criticize you doesn’t mean they really care about your choice to do something different. Usually, the haters simply criticize and move on. And that means that you can safely ignore them and continue doing your thing. But that is easier said than done because we all like to be validated. Some people like it more than others, but everyone wants to be respected and appreciated to some degree. I certainly do. I know that whenever I choose to take a risk and share my work with the world, I wonder about what my friends will think, what my family will think, and how the people around me will see me because of that choice. Will this help my reputation? Will this hurt my reputation? Should I even be worrying about my reputation? Especially with writing, these questions created an internal struggle for me. On one hand, I believed in myself and I knew that I wanted to contribute something to the world around me. But on the other hand, I was scared that people wouldn’t approve of my work and would criticize me when I started sharing the things I cared about or believed. I’ve written previously about the challenge of putting yourself out there by saying, “You can either be judged because you created something or ignored because you left your greatness inside of you.” Eventually, I decided that it was more important to contribute something to the world than it was to protect myself from criticism. The Truth About Criticism The truth about criticism is that it’s almost always in your head. Here’s an example from my personal experience… In the last 9 months, my articles have been read by more than 1.2 million people (250,000+ on my site and over 1 million on other sites that publish my work). Of those people, about 98% of people have read a particular article and moved on with their life. About 2% of people have read an article and decided to become part of our little community by joining my free newsletter . (Thank you! It’s great to have you here!) And about 0.000008% of people have decided to be a jerk and send me a negative comment or email. Even though the vast majority of readers were positive or neutral about my work, the critics were still heard loud and clear. Apparently, the tendency to hold onto negative criticism is natural for most people. According to Roy Baumeister and researchers at Florida State University, we remember negative emotions much more strongly and in more vivid detail. In a research paper titled, “ Bad Is Stronger Than Good ”, Baumeister summarizes academic studies that prove that we are more likely to remember negative criticism than praise. Baumeister found that even happy people tend to remember more negative events than positive ones. In fact, Baumeister and his team say that it when it comes to your brain, it takes about five positive events to make up for one negative event. I’ll talk about a strategy for getting over this in a moment. But first, I want to share some of the criticism I’ve received recently. Pour Me a Glass of Haterade (My Most Hateful Comments) Each month, there is usually someone who whines about how my articles are totally worthless. For example, one reader recently left a comment saying, “I should have known better than to waste time reading this.” Another reader so eloquently wrote, “What’s interesting here is the author firmly believes that there are millions of dumb people in this world who believe in this crap.” At least those people commented on the actual article. Hate mail gets even better when people start ignoring your work entirely and make judgements about you as a person instead. Earlier this month, someone said that I was clearly “someone with a job with limited travel and without a busy lifestyle. Oh, to have no responsibilities…” Another kind gentleman just got straight to the point and said, “This author is a waste of skin.” All of this hate for someone who writes about building better habits, being healthy, and living an adventurous life. Could you imagine if I wrote about something that was actually controversial like politics or religion? And that brings us to the main point: it doesn’t matter what you do, there will always be someone who finds fault in it. So how do you get over it and move forward anyway? Here’s one approach that might help… Focus on the Road, Not the Wall Many racing experts consider Mario Andretti to be the most successful and versatile racing driver of all-time. During his career, Andretti won the Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500, Formula One World Championship and the Pike’s Peak International Hill Climb. He is one of only two drivers in history to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World Sportscar Championship, and NASCAR. During an interview with SUCCESS magazine, Andretti was asked for his number one tip for success in race car driving. He said, “Don’t look at the wall. Your car goes where your eyes go.” When young drivers are starting to race, this is one of the most critical lessons that they learn. When you’re driving at 200mph you need to focus on the road in front of you. If you look at the wall, then you’ll end up hitting it. The same could be said for your life, your work, and dealing with critics. Criticism and negativity from other people is like a wall. And if you focus on it, then you’ll run right into it. You’ll get blocked by negative emotions, anger, and self-doubt. Your mind will go where your attention is focused. Criticism and negativity don’t prevent you from reaching the finish line, but they can certainly distract you from it. However, if you focus on the road in front of you and on moving forward, then you can safely speed past the walls and barriers that are nearby. This is my preferred approach to criticism. When someone dishes out a negative comment, use that as a signal to recommit to your work and to refocus on the road ahead of you. Some people are determined to take things personally and tear down the work of others. Your life is too short to worry about pleasing those people. Focus on the road, not the wall. How to Respond to Haters Most people need love and acceptance a lot more than they need advice. —Bob Goff In rare circumstances, you may want to respond to the people who dish criticism your way. If that’s the case, then I think Gary Vaynerchuk provides a good example of how to do it. When Vaynerchuk published his best-selling book Crush It , he received dozens of 1-star and 2-star reviews on Amazon. Negative reviewers claimed that the book was “absolutely awful” and called it a “piece of crap with no value whatsoever.” And this was for a book that was a best-seller! Rather than fight back and justify his work, Gary decided to respond to many of the negative reviews with a sincere apology. For example, a reader named Frank left a 1-star review for the book in which he complained, ”How did this book ever get published?” Vaynerchuk responded to him by saying… Frank I am so so sorry I under delivered for you, I hope to meet u and spend 15 minutes apologizing and answering any questions u may have, I guess I needed more details in there for u, I am so sorry. Despite using grammar from a high school text message, Vaynerchuk ended up getting Frank’s number and called him to talk things over. After their conversation, Frank wrote a followup comment on his book review saying, “If Amazon had a people ranking system, I’d have to give Gary 5 stars. One can not help being impressed by someone who gets back to you so quickly and handles criticism so graciously.” If you’re going to respond to your critics, then getting a response like that should be your goal. Rather than beating the haters back with insults, win them back with sincerity. Most people don’t want to be convinced that your work is wonderful, they just want to know that you care. Where to Go From Here I’ve said this many times before, but it bears repeating: I don’t really have anything figured out. I’m not an expert and I don’t have all the answers. I’m still learning to deal with criticism like everyone else. But in my limited experiences, here’s what I can summarize about dealing with haters. This post originally appeared on JamesClear.com |
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Casual dating may seem like an ideal scenario. After all, what guy wouldn’t want the freedom to go out with any woman at any time? But while it may seem like a desirable situation, the fact is it’s not for everyone. Here are a few things to consider before deciding whether or not casual dating is right for you. Serious vs. casual relationships Before deciding on whether to seek serious or casual relationships take some time to think about what you truly want. If you could rub a magic lamp and get the any relationship you desired, what would it look like? Would you want the excitement of running from one woman to the next? Or would you want that one steady, reliable girl who’s devoted only to you? There’s no right answer here, the point is to get clear on exactly what it is you want. That way you can go out and get it. While figuring out what kind of relationship you want it’s also important to figure out why you want that type of relationship. Do you want a serious girlfriend? Or do you tell yourself that’s what you want because it’s what society/your family/your friends tell you to have? Is casually hooking up with random women truly how you want to spend your time? Or do you just feel pressure to try and keep up with your buddies? These are important questions to answer before deciding what kind of relationship to pursue. In the end you want to make sure you’re doing what you want and not fulfilling the wishes of others. How to know if casual dating is for you The thing about casual dating is for it to work it must go both ways. You can’t give yourself complete freedom to date other women yet force the girl to be exclusive only to you. This creates an unbalanced and unhealthy relationship that’s more about control than anything else. It’s the type of arrangement that’s likely to create a lot of drama before it comes crashing down. So before you start looking for casual relationships ask yourself, are you really okay with the women you date going out and potentially sleeping with other guys? If so, then go ahead and enjoy your casual relationships. If not, it’s a red flag that casual dating isn’t for you. 1.Make your intentions known Once you know what kind of relationship you want, let your intentions be known. Within the first couple of dates – preferably date #1 – talk to the girl about what you’re each looking for in a relationship. You don’t have to go into much detail but it’s a good idea to ask something like “So are you more of the causal dating or serious relationship kind of girl?” To make sure she doesn’t feel any pressure when answering this question you may want to go first and let her know what it is you’re looking for. You may lose a few girls rather quickly this way (don’t be surprised if some girls say they’re not looking for anything serious, yet mysteriously stop calling after this conversation), but that’s exactly the point. You’re filtering out women who aren’t compatible with what you want. This will save a lot of headache and frustration down the road. You won’t waste days, weeks, or even months trying to force a relationship that was doomed from the start. Instead, you’ll be free to find the girl (or girls) who fit your lifestyle. 2.Double check your status Let’s say you told the girl on the first date you weren’t looking for anything serious. To your delight, she said that she wasn’t either. While it’s great that you started off on the same page, after a few weeks or months you’re going to want to revisit this topic. Why? To make sure she’s still okay with the arrangement. On some occasions a woman will say she’s not looking for anything serious when deep down she is. But she’s willing to wait a few weeks for you to change your mind. Then there are times when a girl truly isn’t looking for anything serious, but as time goes on she begins to feel differently. She starts feeling more connected and becomes interested in something more. For these reasons it’s a good idea to revisit the topic of your relationship status after you’ve been seeing each other for a while. Make sure she knows nothing has changed from your perspective (unless they have) and give an out if she wants it. This will help you avoid a lot of unnecessary drama down the road. 3.Set Boundaries If you want to keep a relationship casual then you’ve got to set up some boundaries. You don’t want to find yourself “casually dating” a girl yet behaving as you would if you were in a serious, committed relationship. Doing so would get things real complicated, real quick. So if you’re casually dating a girl be sure to avoid “boyfriend” type behavior. Don’t call or text her nearly every day. Don’t have her meet the family, or regularly invite her to be your date for special events. Actions like these can blur the lines of your relationship and send mixed signals, planting the thought in her mind that the relationship is becoming more serious. If you don’t want her thinking that way and are not interested in having her as a serious girlfriend, then avoid giving her a taste of that role. read more here - http://nigeriannewsdaily..com/2016/07/is-casual-dating-for-you-how-to-know.html?m=1 Thank you.. Please fill in the remaining space............ |
hey guys,A friend just told me now he has received the invite as well, but why will they include a number to call, that's ma doubt, could be real though!!! fingers crossed!! |
Swagt101:he did not do it intentional and that was a useless observation,As long as you know what he meant, the main thing is to say what you have in mind and stop pointing at unnecessary flaws which could just be typing error from which ever device he was using!!! #playhaters... |
chumi4real:yea i did apply in febuary and sent an email to them, google it and u wil see d post then.. |
Hi NLs, Please do any1 have information about this company. I have an interview with them on Thursday at Abuja and want be sure before I travel, responses will be appreciated thanks. |
claycares:sorry location... |
dammyllare:hi I got same too and am also not inn abuja now, infact I just came yesterday to buy stuffs over the weekend in kano.. still confused too... |
Thanks brother |
This peeps tho! And they seent invitte to as many .many.. I checked thier website and I can see that they are into online marketing, already made up my mind not o attend tho cos am far from lagos at he moment... |
This Julius Berga application eh, only German German u can't just understand anything.. How can one change it to english |
Nikkyrose:oh sorry but the website I saw it is other can try thanks |
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emmykingsok:Bros the question are mixed though but easy... that's why it will pain you that no time to get to finish all.. no stress just log in and be extra fast and pray your computer don't freeze, because it will get to a point your answers will not select... wish you luck.. happy sunday!!! |
with all due respect, this people knew their site is like this and they timed it 12 mins for 50 questions...?? HABA... they said, don't use fone or tablet, okay ...we use Computer and it still freeze,.. does it means it has ended just like that. Whose fault![]() though I succeeded in answering 30 question before it refuse to select, I used a an apple laptop before the stuff logged me out, I just hope it submitted automatically ooo! God help us! |
yea, but has anybody successfully completed the test within that time,,, 12mins for 50 questions.. haba, this recruiters atimes should be a little considerate.. The survey keeps displaying run time error... will try later sha!! I did my this morning, the page logged me out after I did up to 30 and it even refuse to select my answer from then, I clicked and click, it refuse to select!!!... I just hope they will see the answers.. God help us!!! |
ofeshe:presently In kano, after I waited for them no invite for 3 weeks ,Na so I travel go hustle only to see invite For lagos address For monday 4pm.. question: can I go and write it at the kano branch or I must reschedule, I can't do this rush up and down!!! I need to buy all I came to purchase ooo .. anybody that has rescheduled succesfully should help!! Us Abeg. thanks in advance!! |
exotiqueify:no you not the only one, am @munshin too, but in abj.. I ll get to Lagg tomorrow |
Princecharming01:hi prince help me with thhe dragnet past Q and E thank and God bless 08055555194b@gmail.com |
rabluk:yea thanks, I later saw it yesterday!!!... tthry dint upload tthe venue on time.. Goodluck... |
this one that 2 tankers collide on the same lane calls for questioning, it could be one trying to overtake the other and might want to claim king of the road, the other no gree too.. and bang.. #justsaying....... Honestly all those driver wey dey road think say na car racing should stop it..... dont compete with anyone on the highway,......... you don't know them, if they overtake you, let them go........ You don't know them from ADAM!!! ... RIP to the dead though!!!! May we never come across Bad things... Amen!!!............. |
Whose fault