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Jobs/Vacancies / Job Vacancy With A Company In Abuja by omabisco: 12:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
Job Title: Junior Customer Solutions Engineer
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Remote
Domain/Industry: Logistics
Salary: 1.2m - 1.5m (Annual)
Working Conditions: 40hrs/week

Roles and Responsibilities:
1. Managing communications with independent and small/medium businesses (SMB)
2. Gathering client needs not fulfilled by the Platform and sharing feedback internally in
order to constantly improve client experience
3. Advising existing integrators on last-mile delivery use-cases and keeping them up to
date with the latest best practices and features
4. Design, implement and maintain solutions that can improve business operations
automation
5. Build tools to deploy, monitor and maintain our highly available, mission-critical cloud
infrastructure, API, defining everything as code (this includes pipelines, templates and
scripting in different languages).
6. Provide support and Maintain our exiting WordPress platform, technology and APIs
7. Reviewing, maintaining, and creating content in the isabiDeliver Community, the
Developer Portal, the API documentation, and also internal documentation
8. Provide support for API customers

Qualifications:
1. 2+ years of experience in Solutions Engineering
2. Bachelor’s degree in related field or relevant hands-on technical experience
3. Must be familiar with software technologies (such as web and mobile SDK, APIs, SQL,
JSON, HTML, JavaScript, React, PHP, Phython )
4. Curiosity to learn and ability to learn quickly in a fast-pasted environment, and come up
with creative ideas for improvements
5. Experience in SaaS, WooCommerce, Shopify, big commerce, Magento, API implementation processes is an advantage






Job Title: Live Operations
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Lokogoma, Abuja
Domain/Industry: Logistics
Salary: 360k - 800k (Annual)
Working Conditions: Shift
Job description
Customer service Interaction
First level Customers Support
live operations monitoring
Requirements and Skills:
Good communication skills
computer skills
Social media skills
can work without supervision
Experience in Customer service







Job Title: Hub Operations Manager
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Lokogoma, Abuja
Domain/Industry: Logistics
Salary: 480k - 900k (Annual)
Working Conditions: 40hrs/week
isabiDeliver is looking for a highly organized and charismatic individual for the role of Hub Operations Manager, overseeing all aspects of the hub operations. On top of the duties, you would expect of a hub manager, a proactive interest in sales and marketing is essential and a vocal enthusiasm in this part of all it has to offer to businesses, subscribers, and clients.

Responsibilities:
To manage, oversee and direct all aspects of the Hub’s operation including subscription, inventory, sales, marketing, and support.
Collaborate across teams and functions to allocate resources and better the product
Manage hub space allocation and order fulfillment
Log incoming and outgoing items from the Hub according to the company standard of operation
To maintain (joint) company standards and expectations.
Establish meaningful relationships with external stakeholders.

Requirements:
1+ years in a supply chain/inventory role.
Experience in the supply chain/logistics industry.
Outstanding organizational skills.
Analytical mindset and good problem-solving skills.
Quantitative ability.
Attention to detail.
Exceptional interpersonal skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Great computer skills (Word, Excel, etc)
Knowledge of Health and Safety
Good attention to detail with an ability to see the bigger picture


Interested candidates should send his/her CV to jobs@isabideliver.com on or before the 30th of September, 2021
*ONLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SHOULD APPLY PLEASE*
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 10:06pm On Jul 12, 2021
[quote author=Ogobright post=103503297][/quote]

What's the required amount to show for proof of fund? Someone here mentioned 9m previously, has this changed?
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 1:20pm On Jun 04, 2021
Chegzyco:

Only for final submission


Thank you
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 10:17pm On Jun 03, 2021
Okay, what of the translated copy? Are we doing anything to them?

Chegzyco:


English

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Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 1:26pm On Jun 03, 2021
Please I need to get something clear.

Which copies are we to legalizing at foreign affairs and the consulate?
English or Spanish Copies ?

ask1509:
To God be the glory, I arrived in Madrid on Thursday, April 19. Before I get busy with work, let me keep my promise of updating the thread about the process I went through in getting my work permit.

Background: I had a bachelor's degree in statistics at a Nigerian university (second class upper) after which I got a scholarship from African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) for a master's degree in mathematical sciences at one of their centres, located in Cameroon. After that I started seeking a PhD position and I came across a research institute in Madrid who employs PhD students (as research assistants) and pays them while they register and do their PhD in a partner university close by. One of the profs (who is now my supervisor) posted an opening which I found on one of the scholarship websites while hunting for scholarships. Long story short, I applied, was interviewed 2 times and was given the position in July last year.

Process: Since the position is an employment, I needed a work/residence visa for research. First thing I had to do was legalise my bachelor's degree certificate and my master's degree certificate. Since my master's degree certificate was issued by a Cameroonian institution, I had to do the legalisation of my master's degree in Cameroon by first taking it to Cameroonian ministry of higher education for authentication, then Cameroonian ministry of foreign affairs, translate documents to Spanish and then legalise at the Spanish consulate in Yaounde. I had to tell someone to help with all of this process in Cameroon as I could not travel to Cameroon myself (this legalisation process in Cameroon cost me a lot of money transferred through Western Union, documents sent and received via DHL uncountable time etc. at a point, I became a regular customer at the DHL office in my neighborhood). While all that was going on, I faced the legalisation process of my bachelor's degree in Nigeria.

First I was told at the Spanish consulate that I must do investigation which I refused. Fortunately, I met a guy the first time I visited the consulate and he gave an inside info of what I should have done to avoid investigation. I should have gone to my university and requested that my official transcripts, signed copy of my certificate, and a letter of attestation stating that I am a graduate of the university be sent directly to the consulate from my university's registrar or any other office of appropriate jurisdiction. So I refused the investigation the first day, went back to my university and asked that all the stated documents be sent to the consulate. I waited like 2 weeks after which I sent the consulate an email asking if they've received them. I received a confirmation the next day that they've been received. I booked another appointment again and found my way to the consulate in Lagos. This time, my certificate and transcript were accepted for legalisation without investigation.

After legalising my certificates, I sent them (the legalised originals) to my research institute which they used in applying for a work permit for me. The work permit essentially consist of my labour contract with the institute and a document called favorable resolution. The favorable resolution states the number of years of the work permit and is also the proof that the Government of Madrid have approved your work permit. It took a bit more than 2 months from the time I sent my legalised certificates (to my institute) till the time the work permit application was successful. I was then sent the favorable resolution and labor contract which I used in applying for the visa at the Spanish consulate in Lagos.

The tricky part however, is that the favorable resolution expires in exactly 30 days and must be used within this period to apply for the visa. Sending the favourable resolution and labour contract from Madrid to me by courier took away approximately 6-7 days which left me about 23 days to use it. Within this 23 day period, I had to get the following documents to apply for the visa (in addition to the favorable resolution and the labour contract sent to me).

1. a police report in Nigeria, authenticated at foreign affairs in Abuja and legalised at the consulate.

2. A medical certificate/report stating that I am free from diseases according to 200....something health regulations. (This document does not need to be legalised). Thanks to obamd for helping out with this. I appreciate.

3. since I stayed like 11 months in Cameroon during my master's study, I also needed a police report from Cameroon. Thankfully, I knew of this earlier and it was part of the documents that was legalised for me Cameroon while I was legalising my Nigerian certificates here. My school in Cameroon helped me get a police report, I went to my local DHL office to go bring it from Cameroon for me so I can put my fingerprint on it, I sent it back through DHL so that it can be authenticated at the foreign affairs after which it was translated to Spanish and submitted at the consulate in Yaounde on my behalf. After it was legalised, the consulate did not release the legalised police report to my contact in Yaounde who submitted it for me. They asked him to go bring a power of attorney from me, and the power of attorney must be authenticated by the police in Nigeria. I had to do a power of attorney here with a notary public, I then wrote a letter to the commissioner of police in my state to authenticate it for me. I submitted both at the commissioner's office myself and was told to come back for it few days later. I went back after some few days, the commissioner had minuted on it and referred it to the police legal department where they put a stamp on it. So I sent the power of attorney to my contact in Cameroon which he used in collecting the legalised police report for me. I then requested my local DHL office to go bring it for me. Thankfully, I did all this process while I was legalising my Cameroonian certificates and it went on till during the time my institute was processing the work permit. So the legalised police report together with its translations were ready by the time the favourable resolution arrived as I couldn't have achieved all these within the 23 days window.

4. translation of my Nigerian police report and medical certificate. My institute handled this for me and sent them to me via UPS within the 23 days period. I scanned it to them and they sent me via email the translations after which they sent the original translations by courier. Since the original translations didn't arrive on time, I printed in colour the translations sent to me via email and used it for the visa app. Surprisingly, they were not rejected.

In summary, I applied for the visa exactly 1 day before the favourable resolution expired and I was called to come pick it up exactly 2 weeks after. I got my offer letter early July (first or send of July) and I got the visa March ending making the process almost 9 months worth of rigorous "paper work".

Phewwww embarassed that is the long process I had to pass through. Anyways, I hope someone will find this helpful.

Thanks again for the contributions on this thread, the process would have been much harder. Regards.

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Travel / Re: Can The Average Nigerian Really Relocate Abroad? by omabisco: 6:39pm On May 31, 2021
Please share the thread because I can't see recent information.


Cousin9999:


There's a massive thread on Spain.
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 5:43pm On May 31, 2021
I am in Abuja too and need this information, please assist

Hope95:
Good to hear about your progress. Please I just concluded my authentication of my documents to be used in Abuja. If you don't mind, please share the contact of the person you used for translation and then for the legalization, what is the booking process, on their website or how? Thank you.
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 5:39pm On May 31, 2021
Please where did you do yours?

Onyelex:

I'm done with legalization and translation. Have you traveled
Travel / Re: Can The Average Nigerian Really Relocate Abroad? by omabisco: 5:32pm On May 31, 2021
I need guidance on Spanish visa application, do you have information on that?

Cousin9999:


Yes. The board doesn't allow me to post a list though.
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 5:02pm On May 31, 2021
starboychan:
No mate, but I'm sure you will enjoy it


What happened?

I am trying to start my visa application, do you have an idea on how to go about it?
Travel / Re: Schengen Visa by omabisco: 3:22pm On May 31, 2021
i want to go to Germany, but I hear there's difficulty getting visa

popez:


Which country do you have in mind?
Travel / Re: Spanish Student Visas by omabisco: 12:40pm On May 31, 2021
Did you end up traveling?

Currently, i have same admission and wondering what the experience is like?

starboychan:



Please can contact you privately?

I will stay in UAB only in the first semester, then move to Latvia in second semester. Third and final semester will be in Germany
Travel / Schengen Visa by omabisco: 9:58pm On Apr 29, 2021
Please which country is the easiest to apply through for a schengen visa from Nigeria?
Jobs/Vacancies / . by omabisco: 8:52pm On Apr 29, 2021
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Jobs/Vacancies / Extra Source Of Income Running Deliveries by omabisco: 3:39pm On Dec 16, 2020
isabiDeliver App is an on demand logistics app that connects users to a pool of bike car, truck and can Delivery agents.

Want to learn more about how you can sign up as a delivery agent and start earning money. Join our workshop taking place in Yaba and Lekki 1.

Venue: 12 moleye street alagomaji yaba.
Time: 10am - 12noon


Venue: Mint by eat green, 33 Grace Anjous drive, Lekki 1
Time: 12noon - 2pm

Jobs/Vacancies / Dispatch Riders Job Fair Abuja by omabisco: 9:03pm On Jul 22, 2020
Are you a dispatch rider looking for a job or you know someone that is? Or are you a dispatch Company looking for a dispatch rider?

Then this fair is for you.

Come and connect with potential employers or dispatch riders and employ on the spot.

Date: 25th July 2020
Time: 9am - 2pm
Venue: Suite T4 Vatan plaza lokogoma Abuja.

Jobs/Vacancies / Marketer / Support For An Online Marketplace by omabisco: 4:25pm On Jul 22, 2020
Job opening for marketer/support staff for an online marketplace.

Required to signup 10 stores from atleast 3 categories.

Payment: N30,000

If interested send email to jobs@isabideliver.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Creative Director For An Abuja Based Fashion House by omabisco: 3:45pm On Apr 01, 2020
Working hours 8am - 6pm Monday to Saturday

Pay: #35k
Bonus: 5% on any ready to wear clothes sold

Requirements:

Fluent in English
Fashion lover
Know how to take sewing measurements
Trendy
Social media savvy
Marketing skills
Organisational skills
Basic knowledge of fashion illustration

Location: Abuja

Send CV to Quadratio@post.com


Interview will be conducted after the pandemic
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by omabisco: 9:31pm On Mar 02, 2020
Thank you for the response



Blessedolamide:
It's advisable to book a temporary accommodation on booking.com for like 2weeks as housing is a big issue here. You may be lucky to get a good place as soon as you arrive, but that's not always the case.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by omabisco: 5:21pm On Mar 02, 2020
Good day everyone.

Any advice on accomodation in Dublin?

School: NCI

Also, any advice on private secondary/primary schools around that accept International students, preferably boarding. I plan to carry my kids along. Does anyone have experience with this that can advice?
Events / Workshop For Existing, And Upcoming Delivery Companies/agents by omabisco: 12:25pm On Nov 06, 2019
There are over 150 delivery companies in Nigeria.

Over 26 of them are based in Abuja, over 42 based in Lagos and the rest are spread across other states in Nigeria. But you find at least 1 post everyday on social media demanding for the need of a delivery service.

In 2018, on-demand platforms accounted for 35% of the market in Nigeria. And is said to increase with over 20% by 2021.

As companies compete to create the most desired user experiences, advances in technology are the hear of their strategies.

Before year 2014, all we knew about getting a taxi was stepping on the road side to hail one. Fast forward to 2019, we have access to hailing a taxi right from the comfort of our bedroom.

With the fast growth of the on-demand market, #isabideliver
is leveraging on #technology to provide affordable and accessible delivery service. To learn more how you can be a part of this, attend our upcoming workshop.


#isabideliver #africantech #technigeria #tech #lastmiledelivery #deliveryservice

Adverts / Workshop For Existing, And Upcoming Delivery Companies/agents by omabisco: 12:14pm On Nov 06, 2019
There are over 150 delivery companies in Nigeria.

Over 26 of them are based in Abuja, over 42 based in Lagos and the rest are spread across other states in Nigeria. But you find at least 1 post everyday on social media demanding for the need of a delivery service.

In 2018, on-demand platforms accounted for 35% of the market in Nigeria. And is said to increase with over 20% by 2021.

As companies compete to create the most desired user experiences, advances in technology are the hear of their strategies.

Before year 2014, all we knew about getting a taxi was stepping on the road side to hail one. Fast forward to 2019, we have access to hailing a taxi right from the comfort of our bedroom.

With the fast growth of the on-demand market, #isabideliver
is leveraging on #technology to provide affordable and accessible delivery service. To learn more how you can be a part of this, attend our upcoming workshop.

#isabideliver #africantech #technigeria #tech #lastmiledelivery #deliveryservice

Pets / Re: Cats Cats Cats by omabisco: 5:38pm On Aug 17, 2019
Kaydans:



Come steal ours pls


Haha, just send me the address and available time to steal smiley
Pets / Re: Kittens For Sale by omabisco: 11:57pm On Aug 16, 2019
Do you have white kitten in Abuja?
Pets / Re: Cats Cats Cats by omabisco: 11:56pm On Aug 16, 2019
Who has a kitten in Abuja to give out?
Jobs/Vacancies / Customer Relationship Officer by omabisco: 7:09pm On Jul 31, 2019
REQUIREMENTS:
- Must live in Abuja
- Must be Female
- Good in Excel
- Have a laptop
- excellent communication skills
- good computer skill
- ability to work without supervision
- teamwork skill
- emotionally intelligent
- know how to use Google map
- be able to multitask and work under pressure


JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Answer calls
- Take customer Requests and input in App
- Follow up with agents handling customer Requests
- ensure all customer Requests are assigned to an agent and completed
- build good relationship with customers and agents
- respond to social media enquiry
- Generate report

WORKING CONDITION
Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm ONLINE

PAY

Salary: N30, 000/month
Internet and Call Allowance: N5000/month



if interested Send CV to jobs@isabideliver.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply For Exxonmobil Recruitment For Information System Analyst (graduate & Exp) by omabisco: 6:40pm On Jun 19, 2019
[quote author=naem99 post=79472403][/quote]

The asked for payment, did not bother
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply For Exxonmobil Recruitment For Information System Analyst (graduate & Exp) by omabisco: 6:40pm On Jun 19, 2019
SlimBrawnie:
Anyone here writing in Uyo?

i am writing in uyo

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply For Exxonmobil Recruitment For Information System Analyst (graduate & Exp) by omabisco: 10:49pm On Jun 16, 2019
NanoSec:
Send an email to geexclusive4@gmail.com for past questions and answers on information system analysis objective questions and answers

sent you a mail.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply For Exxonmobil Recruitment For Information System Analyst (graduate & Exp) by omabisco: 5:46pm On Jun 15, 2019
ugonchukwudi:
Hi, please was the test for the role of Information System Analyst(Experienced role)

I received a mail today for invitation for skill test for the mentioned role, do you have an idea what the skill test entails?

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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by omabisco: 9:50pm On Jun 12, 2019
Thank you!


is it possible to send more than 1 EOI for the different visa option? I am thinking will just send in for all and pray that something comes out.



Daddybomboy:


Why not try 190 or 489, and pray you get a nomination?

Using your breakdown above and if you get a nomination, you can easily score 80 points for 190 and 85 points for 489. You can check here: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/points-calculator

And I don't think you pay to complete the EOI/Skill select profile.

Give 190 or 489 a shot and all the best.
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by omabisco: 7:12pm On Jun 12, 2019
I am not married so I can't get points for spouse.

Wrote PTE, superior English.

My Breakdown:

Age: 30yrs
English: PTE superior
ACS assessment: positive result
Education: MSc
Experience: 7+yrs


What do you think will be my best bet??

I just want to leave this Country!!!




Daddybomboy:


What's your IELTS score? If you're in Proficient English, you can try writing the IELTS again and aim for Superior English (minimum 8 in all 4 components). You get an extra 10 point for this

Are you married? If you are, you can get your spouse to write the IELTS and gain an extra 5 point (what your spouse need is minimum of 6 in each of the 4 components and you get an extra 5 points)

All the best

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