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FashionRe: ThisDay Fashionista Page Spotlights Olakunle Churchill In Traditional Attires by oluseuniyi(m): 1:22pm On Jan 20, 2019
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CelebritiesRe: My Kissing RMD Comes With The Job - Dakore Akande by oluseuniyi(m): 7:13am On Jul 13, 2018
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SportsRe: Kenneth Omeruo And Chioma Nnamani's Traditional Wedding Photos by oluseuniyi(m): 6:58pm On Dec 30, 2017
happy for them
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Fortis Mfb Online Aptitude Test Invite For Management Trainee by oluseuniyi(m): 11:02pm On Mar 16, 2017
@uniquerotex, in fact may God bless you. you just saved me from many heart attacks, I ain't going again, the information you have given is valid enough for me to decipher and conclude on my decision. I appreciate you, goodluck to you.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Fortis Mfb Online Aptitude Test Invite For Management Trainee by oluseuniyi(m): 3:40pm On Mar 16, 2017
hello all, please anyone that has attended interview should update the house, many of us want to know whether they give transport fare to peeps from Lagos or not to make decisions.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UBA Aptitude Test: What To Expect? by oluseuniyi(m): 5:28am On Oct 24, 2016
adasmart:
Yes dey do
thanks bro
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FamilyRe: How Did You Propose To Your Wife? by oluseuniyi(m):
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RomanceRe: Beauty Vs Manners, Who Should I Marry? by oluseuniyi(m): 7:00am On Oct 02, 2015
@OP, marry for peace and not beauty. Whatever makes you sleep well at night is the answer. God bless you as you obey.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: These Are The Questions That Made Me Fail/lost The Interview by oluseuniyi(m): 2:21pm On Jan 30, 2015
#Copied....

Below are some of
the most commonly asked tough questions in an
interview setting and answer tips to get you
started:

1.) Tell Us About Yourself
Bad Answer: I graduated four years ago from the
University of Lagos, with a Bachelor’s in Biology —
but I decided that wasn’t the right path for me. So I
switched gears and got my first job, working in
sales for a startup. Then I went on to work in
marketing for a law firm. After that, I took a few
months off to travel. Finally, I came back and
worked in marketing again. And now, here I am,
looking for a more challenging marketing role.
Hint: Instead of giving a chronological work history,
focus on your strengths and how they pertain to the
role. If possible, illustrate with examples.
Good Answer: I’m really energetic, and a great
communicator. Working in sales for two years
helped me build confidence, and taught me the
importance of customer loyalty. I’ve also got a track
record of success. In my last role, I launched a
company newsletter, which helped us build on our
existing relationships and create new ones.
Because of this, we ended up seeing a revenue
increase of 10% over two years. I’m also really
interested in how companies can use web tools to
better market themselves, and would be committed
to building on your existing platform. Copied from:
www.
2.) Why Do You Want To Work In This Industry?
Bad Answer: I love to shop. Even as a kid, I spent
hours flipping through catalogs.
Hint: Don't just say you like it. Anyone can do that.
Focus instead on your history with that particular
industry, and if you can, tell a success story.
Good Answer: I've always loved shopping, but my
interest in retail marketing really started when I
worked at a neighborhood boutique. I knew our
clothes were amazing, but that we weren’t
marketing them properly. So I worked with
management to come up with a marketing strategy
that increased our sales by 25% in a year. It was
great to be able to contribute positively to an
industry I feel so passionate about, and to help
promote a product I really believed in. Copied from:
www.
3.) Where Do You See Yourself In Five Years?
Bad Answer: Relaxing on a beach in Banana Island
Ikoyi, or Doing your job.
Hint: There’s really no right answer to this question,
but the interviewer wants to know that you’re
ambitious, career-oriented, and committed to a
future with the company. So instead of sharing your
dream for early retirement, or trying to be funny,
give them an answer that illustrates your drive and
commitment.
Good Answer: In five years I’d like to have an even
better understanding of this industry. Also, I really
love working with people. Ultimately, I’d like to be in
some type of managerial role at this company,
where I can use my people skills and industry
knowledge to benefit the people working for me, and
the company as a whole. Copied from:
www.
4.) What’s Your Greatest Weakness?
Bad Answer: I work too hard, or for the comedian,
"Fine Girls."
Hint: This question is a great opportunity to put a
positive spin on something negative, but you don’t
want your answer to be cliche — joking or not.
Instead, try to use a real example of a weakness
you have learned to overcome. Copied from:
www.
Good Answer: I've never been very comfortable
with public speaking — which, as you know, can be
a hindrance in the workplace. Realizing this was a
problem, I asked my previous employer if I could
enroll in a speech workshop. He said “yes.” I took
the class, and was able to overcome my lifelong
fear. Since then, I’ve given lots of presentations to
audiences of over a 100 high level executives — I
still don’t love it, but no one else can tell! Copied
from: www.
5.) What Is Your Greatest Failure, And What Did You
Learn From It?
Bad Answer: I never finished law school - and
everything that’s happened since has taught me
that giving up, just because the going gets tough, is
a huge mistake.
Hint: You don’t want to actually highlight a major
regret especially one that exposes an overall
dissatisfaction with your life. Instead, focus on a
smaller, but significant, mishap, and how it has
made you a better professional.
Good Answer: When I was in college, I took an art
class to supplement my curriculum. I didn’t take it
very seriously, and assumed that, compared to my
Engineering classes, it would be a walk in the park.
My failing grades at midterm showed me otherwise.
I’d even jeopardized my scholarship status. I knew I
had to get my act together. I spent the rest of the
semester making up for it, ended up getting a
decent grade in the class. I learned that no matter
what I’m doing, I should strive to do it to the best of
my ability. Otherwise, it’s not worth doing at all.
Jokes EtcRe: Nigerian Pidgin Proverbs That Will Surely Make You Laugh: Add Yours Too by oluseuniyi(m): 8:44am On Jan 07, 2015
no be d ball wey dem use do training dem dey use play match

he who get money make hin bury hin papa no be first born kill am
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Awaiting NNPC Email Invitation by oluseuniyi(m): 6:06am On Dec 02, 2014
please anyone that knows Lagos centres should
help post them here......thanks peeps
TV/MoviesRe: How I Got to the Hot Seat by oluseuniyi(m):
huh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Theois Bank Job Invitation - ASO Savings and Loans by oluseuniyi(m): 4:22am On Aug 06, 2014
I guess it's for Abuja peeps.......
Any abuja person here who got the invite should indicate. Ta!I guess it's for Abuja peeps.......
Any abuja person here who got the invite should indicate. Ta!
I guess it's for Abuja peeps.......
Any abuja person here who got the invite should indicate. Ta!
SportsRe: BREAKING: NFF President Impeached. by oluseuniyi(m):
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