Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Standard Chartered Bank International Graduate Programme 2018 by Noel001: 12:09pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Etukdagronomist: i really dont know to pass that first stage; i have written it 4 times with 4 different mails and not passed it... whereas i have scaled through other GMT programs i had applied for:::::
but i love SC; what exactly do they want in that personlity test You have to show [/b]confidence [b] In your abilities and Initiative. So instead of asking ur manager to get it done for you or shifting the responsibility to a [/b]More experienced colleague [b] you should be confident enough to handle situations yourself. You should be result oriented. get the job done instead of shifting deadlines. You should be interesting in networking. You should feel motivated and excited about New and complex tasks. I hope I have been able to help |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Standard Chartered Bank International Graduate Programme 2018 by Noel001: 12:09pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Standard Chartered Bank International Graduate Programme 2018 by Noel001: 12:08pm On Sep 22, 2017*. Modified: 12:23pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Standard Chartered Bank International Graduate Programme 2018 by Noel001: 12:03pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
cymbee: Quick question people ( for those that have done the interview) like how long did it take to complete the video interview. (Time limit per question and idea of the overall time.) 11 questions 30 secs to think of an answer 1 min and 30 Secs to answer each question You decide when you are ready for the next question so the whole process can take 30mins to 1 hr |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Noel001: 9:26pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Hehehehehehe... E say na Man U and Sunderland.... Tanx guys.. That's what has been going through my mind all week.....In other news, no date for first bank Is yet? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Noel001: 6:48pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Hello guys... If you were to choose between first bank and access, which would be your choice and why? Seems this is the point I find myself now. Tanx |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Versus First Bank:graduate Trainee by Noel001(op): 6:42pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Noel001: Ya.. It seems nice and all. But what about the two year Bond.. And the fact that you have to pay the balance of the car loan of you decide to leave before it expires.... That's about 5 years.. Give or take *if |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Access Bank Versus First Bank:graduate Trainee by Noel001(op): 6:41pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
Ya.. It seems nice and all. But what about the two year Bond.. And the fact that you have to pay the balance of the car loan of you decide to leave before it expires.... That's about 5 years.. Give or take |
Jobs/Vacancies › Access Bank Versus First Bank:graduate Trainee by Noel001(op): 12:49am On Sep 07, 2017 |
Hello fellas.. So assuming you are to decide between Access bank and First Bank for the entry level position, which would you pick and why? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by Noel001: 12:03am On Apr 23, 2017 |
LaRochelle:
Tell us your own experience nah. Mine started with everyone chanting my name as I was entering [i][/i]"Noel, Noel Noel Noel born is the.... "....then I was asked the history behind the name and I answered, then came follow up comments and everyone had a good laugh. Then down to business. I was asked a story that interests the most. At first I talked about Nigeria's economy currently but apparently that doesn't qualify. Then I talked about the fact that someone had #50m dollars in their account. Then the questions came. And more questions and clapbacks.At a point I said "No reasonable person will keep.... "and the CEO asked me of I knew if anyone had owned up to the money... I said No.... Then he said he is the owner. Does that mean He's unreasonable? # ghen ghen# Trap... I sha said No. Then He Concluded that I too like rumours. Then followed by questions about my current job and the other Top boss said that because I was retained after service " I am Cheap"...i tried defending myself.... It seemed to only make matters worse.... All the while everyone was having a good laugh.Then they said "That will be all". As usual I was still in shock so I took some time, stood up and said "thank you"....as I was leaving one of them now said something like "Abi you don't want to go"....den everyone burst laughing again... Me inclusive.....dat was it o.... Officially my craziest interview..... Twas quite entertaining tho...... I guess.... Lol |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by Noel001: 6:54pm On Apr 22, 2017 |
LaRochelle: My Experience.
I started my interview say around 9:50pm or so. I entered, greeted and sat. I was asked to introduce myself, I did. Mr Tonye even told me to clap for myself. I was already feeling like a Chief. It was time to pick a number from the basket. Of all the numbers my hand could pick, it was freaking number 9 . The topic was "Love is not a feeling but a business". I could argue for or against.
I was blank, I kid not. I asked for some seconds to gather my thoughts. Is it not when you have thoughts that you can gather them ? My head, brain and all its components decided to betray me at the last minute. I attempted arguing for. I mumbled one two-line poem, and fuel finished.
The Board tried all they could to juggle my head. They told me to replace the love with like. They said I should replace like with the person I like. They said I should scream out (one of them helped me scream but I couldn't scream 'cause I really can't consciously). One of them used Valentine to see if it could work. They even sang for me Lagbaja's Wherever You Go. Ladies and Gentlemen, my brain was just being silly.
I now decided to argue against. I said some stuff I can't even remember. Mr Tonye had to thank me for my time . I felt I didn't do well and had to apologise (whether that was a wrong move or not, I know not).
All in all, I really liked the Board. They made me feel super comfortable. They had nice, welcoming expressions on their faces; the kind that is interested in what you have to say. They were some young people there; people who are in their thirties, some forties, two or three in their fifties.
Modified: Till now, I still can't conjure up what I would have said. I am not going to blame my head again. If you have any idea of what I could have said, kindly tell. Wow.....dat was something |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by Noel001: 6:53pm On Apr 22, 2017 |
LaRochelle:
When you people asked who LaRochelle is, did you guys really think I would raise my hand ? Be forming CIA agent abi DSS.... Lol |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by Noel001: 9:18am On Apr 22, 2017 |
LaRochelle: I see you, shaky shaky. You're now talking 'cause your eyes saw the back of your head, lol. Your question was even simple. You picked number 2, right? Heheheheheh@ [/i]Shaky shaky [i] Yesso... I picked number 2 I think.... How was urs BTW We now know who LaRochelle is  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by Noel001: 12:33am On Apr 22, 2017 |
Okay....now I have to ask.... GAP and GAAP candidates ....how did u see tonights interview?...mehn... Mine was something else |