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Sabadon:Those steroid injections are the absolute worst, expensive, freaking painful and there’s no guarantee it won’t come back I don’t recommend |
adrenaline02:Please do your research, make an effort. A simple google search brought this out
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adrenaline02:They are all in Abuja fyi |
Hello Gazzuzz Please can you recommend a good toyota mechanic in Abuja |
Thanks @naturelle05 This is really helpful |
tunjijones:I’m in this same position as well, i have no idea where to start from. Please we need as many responses as possible. |
North korean Missile � Not mine though |
Indomie001:I find your statement really amusing, you completed nysc in April, that’s just 4 months ago and you’re already complaining. What do you want people that finished service 5 years ago without jobsto say. Just calm down and start small, look for internship or volunteer positions to build up your skill set and experience first. |
This isn’t her mum but her friend Juju’s mum (The lady at the right in the first picture) |
Oracle12:I did a test with them in 2017, it’s a computer based and role specific test. They’ll ask you series of questions relating to your area of function. If you pass you’ll be invited for an interview after a few days. I didthe test and interview but didn’t get the position. All the best! |
This is great news, thank you Jesus! |
JoseRaji:Same thing here, replied in the negative. It seems they’re not through with last year’s batch. You guys should continue to keep your fingers crossed. |
HarunaWest:If only you know. |
Yorubabhoy:Hmmmmm, I remember when i was hustling for Fidelity bank entry level role a year ago. I was on an official trip to Lagos with my former organization when they sent me an interview invite, had to move my flight forward to the next morning by 7am. Unfortunately all economy seats were filled up Got to the venue a few minutes late though. I Had to rush to one cyber cafe to photocopy some credentials, filled one form and got interviewed by a four or five man panel (can’t remember)I thought i did well, but didn’t hear from them ever ![]() Used to follow this thread back to back, first thing I opened in the morning and last at night. All in all I thank God sha, 1 year later and i earn more than Fidelity would have paid me, ���� with rest of mind in my present job. The essence of this epistle is that some disappointments are actually blessings in disguise. |
dejt4u:Obviously retarded, sharing scam information |
As at 6pm today, they (shittes) were all over Abuja. I couldn’t even get to central area from work for evening chill, everywhere was blocked. They were so many, like in their thousands. This is legit scary. |
More than ok, almost same amount i earned as an intern after service. Just use the opportunity to build your skillset and watch yourself grow |
adusco:This is a scam, ACF International will never ask you to pay a dime before you can take any test. That's not even their style of recruitment. Please don't respond any further to them. cc: @henryhemon |
lostluggage:Congrats! My first real job after school was an internship, I started the day after my final paper back then. After NYSC i also got an opportunity that was kinda an internship, but a fellowship though. It was the experience I gained both times that helped me stand out in my present job interview. Internships pay, I’ll advice any fresh graduate without experience to explore it. |
xmileeasy:Happy new year Ammyluv, Xmileeasy and everyone. |
Hi everyone, Field designs and builds innovative solutions for improving child survival, healthcare and conservation in several African countries. We’re looking for creative, curious and tenacious people to work with us creating design-driven solutions to shape health systems and fix markets failing people around the world. Our distributed team works from Berlin, London and Boston, with extended time in Abuja, Nigeria, basing design research and development from the ground, where the learnings are richest. We believe that only diverse teams can build strong solutions to the often wicked problems that health systems face. We believe people matter the most - those that we work with and that we work for. We believe in the power of careful design, incorrigible curiosity, and respect for the challenges and contexts we engage to produce solutions that generate real, lasting value for the people and programs we serve. If this sounds a lot like you, we humbly suggest we could do some great things together. Please get in touch with a portfolio at jobs@field.partners Superintendent Pharmacist The Superintendent Pharmacist is a senior role responsible for all pharmaceutical supply chain operations at Field, including planning, sourcing and procurement, operations, compliance, quality control, and communications, as well as participating in the development of related software and analytics solutions. Responsibilities Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management Lead routine forecasting, supply planning and associated supply chain management tasks Manage paper and digital records of stock on hand, stock at clients location, invoices written, support Accounting Department and be aware of receivables due and debits held, ensure KPIs and dashboards are up to date Lead development of product offering optimization Identify suitable suppliers to source necessary products Manage finance, IT/business services, and operational team members Work with the Product Manager in the development of use cases, workflows, and the resulting processes and technologies Operational Quality Control Develop product handling training materials and guidelines Oversee implementation of entire pharmacy supply chain under management Support development of a business-unit-wide performance management program Compliance & Communications Develop strategies and plans to advance the business objectives in manners consistent with all relevant laws and regulations Identify key stakeholders in the professional settings Work with the market development team to craft communication and advocacy strategies Represent Field at necessary industry events and gatherings Qualifications Registered pharmacist in good standing in the professional community, including PSN 3 to 5 years professional experience working as a pharmacist in Nigeria Inventory and logistics management experience preferred Small and medium-sized business experience preferred Experience working with regulatory bodies preferred |
Why the lies now, this building has been there since i was a kid. How can the land have been bought at that price long ago |
akanbiaa:Its an international organisation, they pay way above average. |
Happy birthday @xmileeasy. Wishing you many more years to come, cheers! |
xmileeasy:Not fair. You just went AWOL on us. It's great to have you back all the same. |
Kingstel:Yes, Renmoney provides low interest loans without collateral and with flexible payment terms. You can call Seun on 0703 787 3466 |
xmileeasy:Xmileeasy! We missed you here fa, welcome back. |
imhere:Thanks, in this case i withdraw my earlier comment. |
Welcomme:I'm sorry but this invite has red flags: 1) Day: Saturday 2) why will a bank do an interview in a school? 3) English construction: the invite contains some grammatical errors 4) Short notice There's an 80% probability they're GNLD. As for the remaining 20% its left for you to weigh your options. Meanwhile, if there's a number attached to the mail, you can call and do your underground work. |
ammyluv2002:No, thank you Ammyluv. I applied for many vacancies you posted on this thread and attended many tests, interviews though none clicked but I improved my interview skills through that. Nobody pays you a dime for this, yet you do it so diligently. No mind will be able to fathom all the blessings coming your way soon, very soon. God bless you. |
OgorCDL:Please don't quote me if you have nothing meaningful to say. |
ammyluv2002:I got my current job through this consulting firm, and I'm enjoying it all the way. You can register on their site I guess. Check www.transquisiteconsulting.com |
Got to the venue a few minutes late though. I Had to rush to one cyber cafe to photocopy some credentials, filled one form and got interviewed by a four or five man panel (can’t remember)