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Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by kareemkamil(m): 6:27am On May 17, 2021
Nawa for this guy oooooo, upon the awareness that Nigeria as broken, bcoz it as not announced officially, u are here talking about o-level & CV.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Ogbaba123: 6:33am On May 17, 2021
Very very few employers ask for O level results. What’s important is your most recent degree, you don’t have any reason to be worried.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Nobody: 6:46am On May 17, 2021
Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you

Go and write another one, preferably WAEC.

Some jobs and local scholarships require good grade in one sitting in o'level.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by 12345baba(m): 7:04am On May 17, 2021
People go wan just get bp over future wey them never see
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by sammieguze(m): 7:50am On May 17, 2021
Most organizations won't even ask for your O levels.

Your highest qualification is what is needed since it is generally agreed that you can't proceed to the university without the o level.

Except you are going for an internship tho


Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by ddeola: 7:51am On May 17, 2021
Your degree is the main thing, most employers will not bother whether it's a seating or two. If you come out with first class or 2.1 you go still be hot cake. Only say bad govt don spoil Naija. I pray God sees you through your course.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by God2man2again(m): 8:02am On May 17, 2021
If you can do another WASSCE, fine, if not, forget it, everything depends on God's favour.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Judolisco(m): 8:27am On May 17, 2021
Hassanmaye:

if this is true then bro you have scared the hell out of me I swear, I thought first class student don't have problem, I was wrong, I know someone with a third class degree working in in CBN he got the job recently
a 3rd class degree holder is qualified to work anywhere so far u meet d requirements... D problem now is that corruption has eaten deep into every organisation in Nigeria.. For example d NYSC program is so corrupt that d children of the so called elites in the society get juicy PPA and states while others scrabble for teaching jobs even if they didn't study any educational related course while in sch... That's d same problem we encounter in d labour market

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Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by investorMK(m): 8:35am On May 17, 2021
magnificent5:

have you not heard a president use NEPA bill as result.
On a serious note, start investing into the digital world before you graduate, so you can even become an employer instead of carrying CVs looking for a job after graduating. Goodluck
..
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Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Longman6(m): 8:55am On May 17, 2021
Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you


Your neco result is complete"?
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Dbarrzx: 9:27am On May 17, 2021
Fear not my Son for your first degree will take care of that.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by dododawa1: 9:55am On May 17, 2021
Nonsense, where is d JOB self
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by gsparks01(m): 9:56am On May 17, 2021
yungchop:
What's the use? Something wey you go still go open POS shop after NYSC.
grin u crazy
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by resourcedude: 10:05am On May 17, 2021
All you need is to equip yourself with necessasry IT skills and identify areas where people migtht need your services.
bro, forget any job for now.
let your CV speaks more of skills you have and problems you have solved for people.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by MOVIC6: 11:48am On May 17, 2021
If you feel bad that much, go n retake..
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by KingOKON: 12:33pm On May 17, 2021
Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you
.

Honestly, you are very stupid
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by magnificent5: 1:00pm On May 17, 2021
investorMK:
..
Pls I want to invest in digital world...
Can u guild me or show me which one to invest?
you have to do lots of reading. That's how I started. Just take the patience to go through those forums on investment, business, jobs that deals with digital business.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by leochinonso(m): 1:11pm On May 17, 2021
On a Serious note,

No Employer of Labour will hire you based on your O-Level, Just make sure you Graduate with a 2.1
Fortify your Degree with Professional Certifications especially related to your field (If any)

Better still, Invest in acquiring a digital skill. It might come in handy when Job opportunities are not forthcoming.

God Bless your hussle
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by investorMK(m): 2:36pm On May 17, 2021
magnificent5:

you have to do lots of reading. That's how I started. Just take the patience to go through those forums on investment, business, jobs that deals with digital business.
pls can u specify on what I should mostly focus on...
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Akpos8819: 3:40pm On May 17, 2021
BigBelleControl:
Most employers only look at your first degree and NYSC discharge certificate. But some ask for olevel especially when they need to verify age. In fact, I've experienced those that insist on primary school cert.

Having two sittings is okay but for the sake of unforeseen circumstances, you can go ahead and register for WAEC private January or December exam and have your result in one sitting.
And his year of graduation and WAEC will be same 2022 all because he is looking for one sitting. Bush cockroach!
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by aloaye11: 4:39pm On May 17, 2021
Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you
. After graduation it is your degree result and also your nysc certificate that is more important hence your weac and neco are real and not aba made
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Nobody: 5:39pm On May 17, 2021
yungchop:


Go and learn data analysis, programming, graphics, just get an IT skill. That's the way forward now.
do u know where I can learn data analysis
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by armadeo(m): 6:43pm On May 17, 2021
Auxtan:
Ever since I entered the university and now in my 400L currently doing my 6 months I.T in preparation for my final year (500L) I haven't gone through my qualifications intently until this morning.

Here is a problem I discovered, I made my way to the university with a 2 sittings 2014 O'level certificates in WAEC and NECO because I made a D7 in English in WAEC which is a compulsory credit subject required for admission I had to use my NECO result where I made C5 in English to back it up for a 2 sittings result though I recall they ended up using only my NECO for the O'level certificate screening that time.

Now I am concerned if this might be a problem when I graduate and decide applying for a top job. My CGPA currently is quite impressive but right now I am afraid my O'level might not be good enough due to the D7 I made in English in WAEC.

Please I need good words of advice from the experienced ones amongst us here.
Thank you

At bsc level I dont think anyone looks at o level certificates
.dont worry yourself.at all
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by yungchop: 8:09pm On May 17, 2021
francisgodstime:
do u know where I can learn data analysis

Where are you based?
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by Nobody: 9:03pm On May 17, 2021
yungchop:


Where are you based?
Delta State
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by magnificent5: 10:47am On May 18, 2021
investorMK:
pls can u specify on what I should mostly focus on...
You can try affiliate marketing or even copywriting but the truth is you will need to study a lot.
Re: I Am Worried My O'level Isn't Good Enough For My Cv by investorMK(m): 7:47pm On May 18, 2021
magnificent5:

You can try affiliate marketing or even copywriting but the truth is you will need to study a lot.
I will go for copywritting.... Pls put me through.... Am willing to learn from you

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