Jobs/Vacancies › Vacancy For Driver by maryannn(op): 5:56pm On Nov 04, 2021 |
Are you a driver with 2-3 years of experience looking for a job within Lekki environs? Kindly send your updated CV to recruitment@arionenergy.ng
Only drivers with valid driving license would be considered for this role.
Salary: 50,000 naira (Negotiable). Job Location is Igbo- efon. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Vacancy For Finance & Admin Manager by maryannn(op): 5:48pm On Nov 04, 2021 |
We are looking to recruit a Finance & Admin Manager. You would be responsible for overseeing both the finance and administrative departments of the organisation.
Your responsibilities include but not limited to: - Manage the financial and administration teams to achieve company financial goals. - Develop the overall corporate financial goals and objectives. - Oversee preparation of financial records related to general ledger, payroll, budget, expense, etc. - Maintain accurate bank records of cash withdrawals and deposits. - Evaluate existing accounting system and recommend improvements if required. - Oversee the creation of the annual budgeting system. - Oversee the daily activities of the admin department - Ensure that regulatory documents for your departments are updated accordingly.
Key Requirements - Minimum of a B.Sc Finance/Accounting or related degree. - Membership of ICAN or any other relevant professional body. - Finance, accounting, and administration experience is compulsory. - At least 8 years experience in a related organization. - Good knowledge of local accounting practices and accounting software (Quickbooks) - Efficient in Microsoft Office Suite Interested candidates should forward their CVs to recruitment@arionenergy.ng. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Vacancy: Drivers by maryannn(op): 4:00pm On Oct 22, 2021 |
Are you a driver with 2-3 years experience looking for a job within Lekki environs? kindly send your updated CV to recruitment@arionenergy.ng
Only drivers with valid driving license would be considered for this role.
Salary: 45,000 naira (non-negotiable) |
Jobs/Vacancies › Hair Spa Assistant by maryannn(op): 4:30pm On Sep 14, 2021 |
There is a vacancy for a young female who is willing to work in a hair spa. This is not a full-time role, work would only be done at the weekends and public holidays, therefore, ladies who are in search of a side hustle are encouraged to apply if requirements meet their expectations.
Requirements –
Live within Lekki/ Ajah environs MUST be willing to work only on weekends and public holidays Payment is strictly based on commission The lady should be able to plait hair She must be very neat and well cultured The preferred age group is between 23 – 28 Previous work experience in a salon is an added advantage.
Interested persons should call 07010317311 |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: MS. Word Vs PDF: Which Is The Acceptable CV Format? by maryannn: 9:17am On Apr 19, 2017 |
cyndyzuriks: Why is a simple thing like choosing a CV format so important?
Well, that is because the contents of your CV is almost useless if it cannot be accessed easily. Choosing a format is as crucial as deciding what skills to put on your CV. If recruiters find it difficult to view your CV, he /she will just thrash the application and move on to the next one. So something as simple as a format can actually hinder you from getting that dream job.
Which format do you choose?
Electronic documents (Text, graphics, or spreadsheets generated by a computer in any media or device for any electronic processing) usually come in different formats like PDF, Microsoft Word, Rich Text format and HTML. Many jobseekers make mistakes while using these formats, some of them actually scan copies of their paper CV and send to recruiters. Even though your CV is an electronic document, not all these formats are used to write a CV. When you scan a document, it comes out as a JPG or PNG image file and this is not good for a CV.
In this article, we will look at the most commonly used CV format (PDF and Microsoft Word DOC). We will show you the difference between the two and which format is acceptable:
Portable Document Format popularly known as PDF and Microsoft Word are both file formats you can save documents in. But unlike the Microsoft Word, PDF has limited ability to edit contents.
Generally, recruiters and hiring managers prefer the Microsoft Word to PDF because of the following reasons:
1. The database system they use to save and store applicants’ CVs might not recognize any other format except for MS. Word. They often receive thousands of CV and they use the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) software to sort these CVs by relevancy and keywords from the job description. PDF files are often not compatible with ATS. 2. The fact that PDF files are not editable is a problem for recruiters because they remove the applicant’s contact information from a CV before forwarding it to their clients. 3. MS. Word retains formatting so the CV will look the same on the receiving end as it looked when you sent it. PDF retains formatting too, but it is more like a locked document. PDF is best used when sending documents that need to be secured. 4. MS. Word is easy to open, print, and forward.
Some job adverts specify which format to send your CV in. But if you don’t find any, then it is recommended that you send your CV as a Microsoft Word document.
Note: Some latest versions of Microsoft Word automatically save documents as a docx file not doc, so be careful when using them. Not all Applicant Tracking Systems can read docx files, and your CV might end up being distorted. Thanks for this |
Career › Re: Are You The Dreaded Blabber Mouth In Your Office? by maryannn: 5:01pm On Apr 13, 2017 |
kai i have one colleague like this especially number 4. mehn i wish i can send this thing to her. |
Career › Re: Tell Your Story by maryannn: 10:05am On Apr 05, 2017 |
my boss resigned 1 month ago and my new boss has been making advances at me since he resumed. i am holding myself back from insulting his life. should i report him? i dont know what to do? |
Career › Re: Do You Think Attractive People Are More Successful At Job Interviews? by maryannn: 12:11pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
depending on the role though |