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| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Karleb(m): 1:09pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12: ![]() Did you see how you were triggered because the fellow countered you points logically. You are nothing more than a modern slave master. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by GUNITGuy: 1:11pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
N2B2:you nailed him oooo...it's typical of so called low paying employers who want highly intelligent graduate do high demanding jobs and go home with little pay...they would tell you you know we just helping you they are so many of your mates still looking for a job ....and want to make you work your ass out then criticize you for just being a first class |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:13pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12:This is inarguably one of the best pieces I have read on Nairaland. The OP just took the objective route and delivered 'truth' undiluted. Pls hold the bolded words to heart. Ive had a few stints in HR and I can tell you that there is no ceiling to what you can earn. It's a function of more value bringing more earning. Thanks you OP and I really do hope that as many people as possible have the presence of mind to read and understand this piece which if well assimilated could be their life-jacket. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Nobody: 1:15pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Born2conquer:You were suppose to at learn one or two career skills during your industrial training experience. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Nobody: 1:16pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Very employable....pay them well and not peanuts and see be best in them.... Besides this thread is viewed all over the world. It should be taken down immediately |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by northbird: 1:19pm On Feb 11, 2022*. Modified: 7:26pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
mollie12:You also displayed one of the weaknesses you wrote about in the so called fresh graduates. You couldn't take a criticism of your submission. You hastily concluded N2B is one of your so called unemployable folks. Be open minded, that's the pathway for growth. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by kdfinest(m): 1:19pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12:well some of your points are valid but such conclusion shouldn't be attributed to large number of applicants. Fresh graduates like myself shouldn't be subjected to modern day slavery because most employers takes advantage of many due to lack of working experience and high unemployment rate in our dear country. But, prior to the aforementioned, what nature of job do you pay #50,000 per week because I might be interested. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by LordIsaac(m): 1:22pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Born2conquer:I sincerely appreciate your honesty. Same thing can be said of me. I studied Chemistry...and, one night during my NYSC, I was caught up in thoughts about what I've learnt and I see that I wasted 5 years. So, I went back to school to learn something else. Although, I came out tops of the class, I'm afraid, nothing has changed. I'm in great dispair right now. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Titaniumental: 1:23pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12:As much as i agree with this article. I will still have to say that,Yes, alot of Nigerian graduate are employable and well qualified in all ramifications,the problem is alot of employees nowadays are looking for absurd requirements from fresh graduates ![]() On most Job vacancies out there, you will see stuffs like: 6-7yrs experience and age must be between 21-26yrs Some goes like 8yrs experience and not older than 28yrs. Tell me how such absurd requirements makes any iota of sense By the way i'm a fresh graduate still seeking for employment. B.Eng Civil Engineering Roughly 2yrs experience Under 26yrs Mind you: I have all the basic quality and skills needed as far as a graduate engineer is concerned Thank you |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Nobody: 1:24pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
From another angle, graduates are poorly treated in Nigeria. Most times they are not paid as at when due , despite that the pay is not commensurate to their monthly expenditures. The economy is hard,yet some companies don't pay on time, these graduates borrow to go to work sometimes even with empty stomach yet you want them to be very productive |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Born2conquer: 1:25pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
lawrenzooo:Career skills, like something related to my course or something else? I added to my writeup that i am currently doing something not related to my course of study, so i am fine. Not just really happy that i can't really defend what I studied in school, i will be working on that soon because i will be going for a proper MSC in london soon |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:27pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
victooman:Kudos to your friends for seizing the opportunity presented by unemployment. This however doesn't nullify the OPs' well thought out write-up. Employment in the private sector is primarily driven along performance lines. As a result, your career antecedence or lack therof will come to your aid. Businesses prefer to hire experienced hands who will hit the ground running and draw in results immediately. Eventually they will consider internships where they can train new hires and inculcate their work culture into them. We all have biases which largely reflect our inclinations......as employees or employers. However nature is perfect and so are the rewards we get for our inputs. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Born2conquer: 1:28pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Elsueno:"If I lie to the world, i can't lie to myself" I can also work as a consultant, consultant is more of supervision and blowing big grammers. Feed formulation? The feed ration is everywhere and i can even draft it out for you now which will contain the basic nutrients needed by animals. But i can't lie to myself bro! As an animal scientist, we should be able to do the real deal and not what every jack and rose can do just by reading few lines |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by dingbang(m): 1:29pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Make una keep quiet abeg. Hire your recruitment needs to outsourcing coys to get you manpower. No come here dey yarn dust. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by FireRain: 1:30pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
You are so on point with this write up. Many companies face these problem. It is sad. Most young people are all chasing the dream of getting money through "shortcuts", they don't want to put in the effort to reap the result. Another issue is our educational system, "e don bend" from Primary to University level, They can't even defend their certificates. Shameful! But we still have the "few" doing excellently well, if any company jam them, make Dem hold them close and pay them their worth ![]() Radio playing Adekunle Gold "Work" as I am typing this ![]() |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Alusiizizi(m): 1:31pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
N2B2:I agree with your criticism. Half way into reading, I had trouble deciding if the original post was trying to answer it's initial question or a self-promotion monologue. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:32pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Samson0599:Poor performing graduates will always be poorly paid. It's the law. Performing graduates on the other hand will always attract a reward commensurate with their input to the system. It's the law. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Codeye(m): 1:32pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
I'm not a graduate but I can tell you that most of your point is valid only to few youth. Now i had many experience Job experience but no certificate to back. Going back to school is any uphill task furthermore, I can fill an positions from Director downwards to Supervisiory level. Again with no certificate. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:34pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Born2conquer:Your sincerity knows no bounds. I am happy for you as this self recondition is the bedrock of a major take-off for you sooner than later. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Karleb(m): 1:35pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
kdfinest:That guy dey Bobo una. How many companies in Nigeria pay per week? He had to put that in just to feel good about himself. I'm not saying #200k per month is farfetched even for an entry level position but I'm damn sure that nigga doesn't pay such. He's just making mouth. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Karleb(m): 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
ASPIREX:This is so wrong! In fact, in Nigeria, the reverse is the case. This is only true in few private firms. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
HeraldAgric01:Curruption in the recruitment process is a rarity in the organised private sector. This is more of a public sector dilemma. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Moura7(m): 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Nice truths bro, some loopholes though. Simple truth is fresh graduates or most graduates generally, have little or no work experience. Sometimes the little sef, are gotten from their IT programmes in school and not all depts offer IT programmes. Now most of the jobs available, say90%, are not entry level positions and then these employers are not willing to take such gambles with the graduates. The NYSC that was meant to help bridge this gap now carry most of us and dump in schools. The few that get into companies or firms are now exploited and subjected to inhumane condescending treatments for very little inconsiderate pay with false promises (which in reality are subtle threats) of retaining us. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Nobody: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
ASPIREX:I doubt you are Nigeria, most graduates are underemployed |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Nobody: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
airsaylongcome:How Do u mean most US citizens are resigning from their jobs? Why![]() |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by FA13(m): 1:40pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
N2B2:You have said it all. Leave him to be ranting. The same graduates termed unemployable are immediately employed out of the shores of Nigeria. Primary reasons why qualified candidates are looking for remote role. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:42pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
FA13:What are they employed as outside these shores? Pls tell us. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by FA13(m): 1:44pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12:Oga, your rants does not hold true. N2B2 is mostly right in his criticism of your conjectures. You guys should stop looking for slave workers. That is the reason why most skilled people are looking for remote roles rather than suffering themselves for peanuts. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by ASPIREX: 1:46pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Samson0599:I am very Nigerian and I agree with you completely that most Nigerians are underemployed. But trust me if your are good in what you do it's just a question of time you will be catapulted to where you try belong remuneration wise. That's why we have a whole industry called 'poaching'. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by FA13(m): 1:47pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Senomii:Yes. They are. The Great Resignation started after the pandemic mostly. Reasons include wage stagnation amid rising cost of living, economic freedom provided by COVID-19 stimulus payments, longlasting job dissatisfaction, and safety concerns of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Stevecrown12345: 1:56pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
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| Re: Are Nigerian Graduates Employable? by Dami12345: 2:01pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
mollie12:You write up is impressive. The behavior of the few now shuts doors for the many. I was surprised to hear of job opening with no candidates to fill them. From your write up it would seem the problem still persists and your passion to find a viable solution is alive. I would like to ask that you put out a mail or way to reach you for the few who truly are ready and willing to walk the walk. Truthfully from my side of the line( awaiting employment) I can say that it would seem that the few jobs available require 'leg' to get. With certifications as tall as the sky( isn't it money it takes to get into such trainings) and then the years of experience ask for ( the people doing this jobs, didnt they learn it) I really don't mind doing an unpaid internship. What ever it takes. I would be willing to learn, and would love feedback so as to build up my confidence and competence. Thank you. |
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Do u mean most US citizens are resigning from their jobs? Why