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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: An Interview With Misssclassy, Obinoscopy, Airforce1 And Aminat508 by LaurelP(m): 6:55pm On Jun 28, 2015
@missclassy wat part of Abia are u from?
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: An Interview With Misssclassy, Obinoscopy, Airforce1 And Aminat508 by LaurelP(m): 5:55pm On Jun 28, 2015
I love this. Good idea.
RomanceRe: Money Or Big D.....k by LaurelP(m): 5:26pm On Jun 28, 2015
ionsman:
It is always " my friend". cheesy
Don't mind dem. Things don't happen to people again, only their friends.
RomanceRe: Pic: What Do You Guys Think About This Lady? by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Congratulatory Thread For Tomfrench Newly Crowned Mr Nairaland by LaurelP(m): 10:51pm On Jun 27, 2015
Does he get paid?

Congrats!
RomanceRe: Pls Ladies How True Is This..graphic Quote!! by LaurelP(m): 10:48pm On Jun 27, 2015
So one can be stingy and lazy @ d same time? And have both mouth and body odor? Hmmm...
Jokes EtcRe: Picture: When You Find Bae's Car Somewhere It's Not Supposed To Be. by LaurelP(m): 10:39pm On Jun 27, 2015
Only when d bae drives a jeep...
RomanceRe: Uche Needs Advise by LaurelP(m): 9:22pm On Jun 27, 2015
Did u say u needed an advice? What sort?
RomanceRe: These Days A Man May Have To Go To Jail To Get Some Sleep by LaurelP(m):
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PoliticsRe: 4 Weeks In Power : Ikpeazu Changing The Face Of Aba Roads_igberetv.com by LaurelP(m): 8:51pm On Jun 27, 2015
If this is not "initial gragra", then its a good devt.
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-kayode Reacts To Gay Law In USA by LaurelP(m): 8:38pm On Jun 27, 2015
People are giving this guy too much publicity. And he loves the attention.
RomanceRe: These Days A Man May Have To Go To Jail To Get Some Sleep by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Thread For Pinkish Lips..come In by LaurelP(m): 8:30pm On Jun 27, 2015
Pinkish? Is that the new word?
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Dissolved NNPC Board by LaurelP(m): 4:47pm On Jun 26, 2015
Go and sin no more!
I think its even in their best interest that they're dissolved. Becos if Buhari decides to probe them, I know they won't find it funny.
Let them go with d one they've stolen, and sleep with one cos Baba can still wield his stick...
RomanceRe: Exams Questions by LaurelP(m): 6:04pm On Jun 24, 2015
angry cry undecided
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Let's Talk About Salaries Of Small And Medium Establishments In Nigeria by LaurelP(op): 3:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
GoldenDr:
Well, Let me speak on two;

Teachers: It depends on the school, like schools that teach British and Nigerian curriculum you will earn say 70-100k with experience it could be more than that, however preference are given to B.ED plus Pdge at entry level. If it happens to be a "typical" Nigerian school with only Nigerian curriculum, on the Island, the pay is more say 80k(depending on the location) and on the Mainland depending on the location of the school, they pay is equally more, for instance schools in Magodo and schools in Oshodi would pay differently. And if it happens to be those "Ebute" kind of school 15k, 18k and 25k which is depend on a number of factors.

It should be noted that there some schools that pay more than the stated figures above, that is, if your are a certified educationists with IGSCE, a member of an educational body recognised by the Nigerian government and other international professional educational certification.
E.g. The School in Aso rock, Jesuit Layola in Abuja, Turkish International School, Bristish International School, There is a school is Maitama and Asokoro in Abuja can't remember their names.


Accountant: There is no two way about this, if you are qualified ( ACA or ACCA) 150k for a start plus other allowances but some exploit even the qualified Accountant and if you are not qualified with experience 60-80k with atleast 3yrs cognate experience
Hmmm...
Incisive.
WebmastersRe: Checklist For Starting A Successful Blog From Scratch by LaurelP(m): 1:45pm On Jun 24, 2015
Everybody wan be blogger these days
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Let's Talk About Salaries Of Small And Medium Establishments In Nigeria by LaurelP(op): 1:37pm On Jun 24, 2015
wachakuta:
Ministry of tourism Lv8/4 50k
Only? Are there any oda allowances?
Jobs/VacanciesLet's Talk About Salaries Of Small And Medium Establishments In Nigeria by LaurelP(op): 1:18pm On Jun 24, 2015
I'm aware that there's a thread on salaries in this section. But almost all d salary figures I see there are about Banks, oil and gas and other financial institutions.
We all know that the percentage of ppl that work in those sectors is small compared to others.

This thread is for salary info about other smaller sectors like manufacturing, government, education, media and other services. Some of these sectors also pay good salaries depending on the organisation.

We need to know what people like newscasters, teachers, civil servants, admin staff, and even vocational workers earn.
If you're in any of these fields, pls do well to inform us of the salary range in your company.
This is for the benefit of those who might be going for interviews and wud like to have an idea. I see many ppl creating threads to ask questions on salary.
This is how salary websites like Glassdoor, Payscale and Salary get their figures although they are mostly foreign oriented. We can have our own salary site here on NL.

As an Admin staff, the salary range is btw 50-150k depending on education and experience.

I'd like to know what all these newscasters earn, also people dat work in govt MDAs.


Cc lalasticlala, davide470
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Photo: Checkout This Job Vacancy And It's Required Experience..lol by LaurelP(m): 12:54pm On Jun 24, 2015
That means the person shud probably be around 120 yrs old!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: See The Job Offer I Got From " Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala" by LaurelP(m): 10:00am On Jun 24, 2015
Mine was a supposed Nigerian musician living abroad.
I really frustrated d fool until he started using abusive words on himself, not me.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NLNG - My Interview & Confusion. by LaurelP(m): 8:48am On Jun 24, 2015
Never say No when you're asked if u have a question in an interview. You must have at least 2 questions to ask.
RomanceRe: Why by LaurelP(m):
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CelebritiesRe: Halima Abubakar Shows Off Her Hot Legs (SEE) by LaurelP(m): 8:40am On Jun 24, 2015
Fresh second hand
BusinessRe: 7 Reasons Why Social Media Is Important To Your Business by LaurelP(m): 9:23am On Jun 23, 2015
I just spoke with someone on this topic yesterday.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Build Confidence When Going For An Interview by LaurelP(op): 10:25pm On Jun 22, 2015
austin2all:
Does God really exist? Pls it's just a question.
No...He is d reason behind all existence including you.
RomanceRe: Is This Possible? (photo) by LaurelP(m): 10:22pm On Jun 22, 2015
Feranchek:
YOUR girl can't say No 1008 times, buh trust me brov, MY UJU can, have and will say NO 1009 times grin
I guess u installed car tracker on her
RomanceRe: Is This Possible? (photo) by LaurelP(m):
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CareerRe: Power Point Learning by LaurelP(m): 9:40pm On Jun 22, 2015
Thanks Ismart. I beliv its free right?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Build Confidence When Going For An Interview by LaurelP(op): 9:23pm On Jun 22, 2015
6fit:
I observe u perform well in an interview if d job u hope to get is from yur area of job-experience and when u hav a job at hand it make u relax in d interview cos u wil feel if don't get d job u fall bak to d job at hand
True
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Build Confidence When Going For An Interview by LaurelP(op): 8:42pm On Jun 22, 2015
Krucifax:
[b]1. A confident Smile:
2. A firm handshake:
3. Steady Eye Contact:
4. Listen attentively before answering:
5. Look and smell good:
6. Practice self talk:
7. See if you can discover a problem with the company


All the above whilst good points will only help you "appear" confident to the interviewers in the interview. To appear confident and to be really confident are two very separate things. The appearance of confidence will soon evaporate when the actual interview starts and you aren't able to deliver.

Now true confidence comes from assurance and belief that you will do well in the interview. Consider the OP 's points as interview day dramatics which you can of course play. However the key to interview confidence is in preparation. below is how you do it.

1. Job title:
Google the same job title and check for the job roles, job requirements and person specifications as advertised by other companies including your prospective employers. This will inform you of industry standards and what employers are looking for and the things they require in the job. It can also contribute to talking points in the interview where you highlight things they didn't even consider or mention thereby appearing to have more expertise.

2. Skill relevance:
This is the most important aspect of ANY interview. This is where you are asked to demonstrate your suitability, experience, skill and based on the Job advertised. Example, some required skill sets are Project Management, Customer Service, Team Management etc. You will need to give brief running commentary on any qualification you have on the above. Secondly any experience you have with them, when you applied them and how you applied them. A good tactic is to tell them of a scenario or problem that you resolved satisfactorily using said skill set. In a nut shell you must be prepared to talk about aspects of the job, tell them you know and show them why. This part of the interview will count to about 80% of you getting the job or not. So sell yourself beautifully.

3. Role Play:
This may sound theatrical but take it from me it'll be your ace card. After you have worked on my points 1 & 2 .Find a trusted friend or family member and do a mock interview. Where you give them the job advert and details you have gathered and ask them to start questioning you about each point. The purpose of this exercise is not so much about feedback which it could give, but for you to fine tune your interview day presentation. Consider the interview an act and this exercise your rehearsal. It's one thing to have an idea in your head but it's a totally different thing to express it when under pressure.

After my uni in London years ago I worked as a temp/contractor for a long time(because the money was there and no immediate taxes). This meant I was doing 3-6months contracts and was interviewing regularly with some tough interviewers when my contracts ended or looking for new ones and in between. Being black and with an accent in an oyibo dominated industry meant i had to work hard to sell myself against the competition. This was what worked for me. If I can do it here then you can do it in Naija or wherever you are. Good luck.[/b]
Did u read my last note?
Or u just wanna claim ITK?

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