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| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Tannhauser(m): 3:00pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
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| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by mmsen: 3:05pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Once again, this is what happens when a population doubles every 25 years. It really shouldn't surprise anyone. What does surprise me is the refusal to curtail the population growth rate. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Chardon90(m): 3:10pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
membranus: |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Gmajor(m): 3:12pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
How exactly did an interviewees husbands job come up in an interview? |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Milesbillions(m): 3:12pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
When it comes to the use of diction and words, people differs in a lot of ways because of so many factors that comes into play. Sometimes, if you don't conversate or speak English always or frequently, you will find yourself making some little mistakes once in a while. Before I completed my nysc early this year, I noticed that some corp members in my local government can't speak good English...why? Because they are used to their local dialect in Yoruba....even in schools, teachers speak local dialects to students, so how do you expect the students to perfect their English speaking skills. So this is one of the factors that make some graduate to find it hard to speak English. Ps: English speaking is not a measure of intelligence, some people can't just express themselves orally....I have met few of them. So stop comparing private and public schools. I went to a public uni but I bet if any of thos private uni graduates will compete with me when it comes to use of diction and making correct sentences. Let me stop here for now. membranus: |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by B3sty(m): 3:19pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
GardenOfGod:Are your Sure? Most Jobs in Nigeria today are through Connections & most importantly, Grace... just a single Phone Call, you get your Appointment Letter. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Nwanna2588: 3:20pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Your corrections did not go well with me. Especially in the area of rating private universities ahead of public universities. The prior cannot be compared to the later. The law school is there for the graduates of private universities to reprise their acclaimed high grade performance. I can see that your hatred for public school graduates caused you to write them off even without interviewing them. membranus: |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by musicwriter(m): 3:20pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
I saw this years back and have written and continue to write about education. Because unless education is gotten right, there's no hope. A nation cannot develop more than the system and standard of education is has.........Africason This is the type of discussion that should be everywhere in the media. Another person wrote yesterday and said the problem begins from age five. We need all these discussions. I am really happy people are waking up to this topic. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by eeetuk(m): 3:23pm On Mar 31, 2022*. Modified: 3:47pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
"On one occasion, I asked a female candidate what her husband does." Dear Bayo Adeyinkia, You over stepped your bound by asking the interviewee a real personal question. That to me is condescending question on your part. An interview is built to assess whether a candidate for the job has necessary skills to do the job. Instead of you to ask questions to assess her skills , you went into her private life. That to me is wrong. So, the personal question you asked the interviewee above makes her uncomfortable and forgetful about her preparations for the interview. i understand the job market in Nigeria is tight, but you really put that young lady through hell. In my view, you as an interviewer is the problem and not the interviewee. Were you trying to date the young lady by asking her the above question? Please next time, stop making an interviewee to feel very uncomfortable. If you don't want to hire someone, leave him or her alone. Okay? |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by derecho(m): 3:24pm On Mar 31, 2022*. Modified: 8:36am On Apr 01, 2022 |
Mind you his is just one HR firm out of many.The truth is, there is no tertiary institution that you'll not find extremely intelligent students. Again, some schools focus more on communication skills more than others.It's not a matter of private universities, it is the individual. Personally, I don't judge people based on your ability to conform to things eg parroting what could be crammed. I usually like testing people with senseless things and see how you solve it.All these sit straight, maintain eye contact blablabla doesn't mean much to me.Some may never look you in the eye but don't dare them. After all said and done, you'll only employ what you want.Who you want isn't necessarily the best but the most suitable for you. wpadmin: |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by bergs2: 3:33pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
SugarGirl44:And you wrote this nice point of yours in English. Why not Yoruba? Nonsense! |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by ayenale1(m): 3:35pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
[quote author=SugarGirl44 post=111530405]They should start conducting interviews in our mother tongue then. All this complaints eveytime because people can't speak English very well. Chinese would never call their citizens unintelligence based on their inability to speak english, like wise French people or German. Na only we dey carry English for head eveytime. You people should rest jare. When I start my company soon by God's grace, Yoruba would be our official language and ties and suits would be prohibited. English would be optional for speaking to foreigners. [/quote_,] My brother interviewing job seekers in Yoruba will be worse than English when we're not Indians or Koreans...ha what is the Yoruba of "I graduated with second class upper in Economics" |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by PJ123: 3:38pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
wpadmin:You nailed the point. My father died at 92 and didn't attend university but spoke and wrote better than myself with all the degrees and many bright guys that I know. The problem is that FG has over funded the university education within the limited available resources at the expense of primary and secondary schools education. It's unfortunate that our technical education is dead and forgotten. Primary and secondary schools education have higher social benefits to the society than university education. That was simple development economics! University education is not for everyone; whoever is interested should be able to adequately fund it or bright enough to win scholarships! Give everyone and every child compulsory but quality and sound primary and secondary education, and sound technical education for the interested people. Whoever wants to proceed to university should be able to pay! All the noise of ASUU is too much around university education. Many lecturers cannot speak fluently and write well. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by GardenOfGod(m): 3:39pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
B3sty:You have not proven her wrong. Are her candid observations obvious or not, are they true or not? |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by derecho(m): 3:45pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Many atime confidence may not come from what you know but Who you know. The confidence a Davido would exude even if he knows nothing can't be same as an intelligent guy who came from the backwaters.The former would be more relaxed while the other one is more tensed. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by ETIIKO: 3:51pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
membranus:From my experience it not about school that any person attended; it all about "individual". self development plays a major role. Imagine someone will tell you i have spend four, five, and eight years in school, why do i have to attend any other advance modern course. Our youth want to follow the trend but in the aspect of intellectual development they are far away. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by blaquebelle: 3:53pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Is there a need for the rude reply? I was only seeking an explanation. Have a great day. CountVersailles: |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Gotze1: 4:30pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
wpadmin:My brother, right now, jamp cut off mark is 150, soon going to 120. You see the problem? |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by bnovative(m): 4:32pm On Mar 31, 2022*. Modified: 8:27pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Any student whose parents could afford a private university education in Nigeria is in the elite class. His poise and command of English is not a function of the private university, rather his exposure to myriad of things around him. The quality of TV. Programmes, the vacation, the movies, the internet etc constitute his knowledge base. It's likely he attended special primary and secondary schools. All these helped groom him for the intelligence and confidence he exuded. However, having been exposed to these environments does not necessarily mean he is better than a child who attends a public university; Or that private university is better. How many public university graduates have you interviewed? Your conclusion is subjective. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Pravedk: 4:35pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
You see, the OPs opinions are partly true and partly flawed. One this is certain-our school system here in Nigeria is useless I was once a teacher in a unity school so don't quote me. But the issue of dress sense, confidence and spoken English is flawed. Some people are actually very intelligent but have difficulty with expressing themselves. This has to do largely with the environment they were trained. The public school system is mostly patronize my middle to low income families. There is a very big correlation between poverty and self esteem. That is why you find poor people becoming too loud when they make it. They have suppressed a lot while growing. About clothes, maybe they are broke or have been using all their savings on application and transport for many interviews Dear HR people, do not allow any form of biases to stop you from hiring great talent |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by wpadmin: 4:36pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Gotze1:It was reduced because students were not meeting up. If JAMB maintained 200 and above, some schools will not get a single candidate. JAMB sacrificed quality for quantity. If the secondary schools were doing a good job, students won't find it hard to get good grades in JAMB. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by SugarGirl44(f): 4:39pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
bergs2:Must you people always use foul languages? So you mean you can't disagree with someone in a civil way? Who raised these people on Nairaland? To your question. We're still under Nigeria, so I have to write in English for everybody to understand. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by SugarGirl44(f): 4:42pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
[quote author=ayenale1 post=111532364][/quote]That's what we've been programmed to believe dear, that your language is inferior to theirs. Other less gullible countries like China, Russia etc believe otherwise and have words for everything in their language. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by SugarGirl44(f): 4:45pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
womenareapess:It's very pathetic how everything ours has been shredded from us and we now have a very low self esteem and call it wokeness. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by B3sty(m): 5:08pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
GardenOfGod:How do I ascertain whether She's right or wrong with her Observations? Do you think every student(s) have the same level of understanding? |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Educonomist(m): 5:09pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Nigeria's educational sector is faulty due to the problems in pre-primary, primary and secondary education. One who has a faulty foundation in his/her primary and secondary education would find it difficult to assimilate in tertiary education. There are some undergraduates that copied in most of the semester's exams from 100L to 400L. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a lecturer rendering assistant to some set of students by giving out answers secretly in the course he took for that semester in the exam hall. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by GardenOfGod(m): 5:35pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
B3sty:What a question! |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Gzman(m): 5:41pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
CountVersailles:. Kudos! But I must point out that "He was" can also be shortened as ''He's''. Just as "It was" can also be shortened as ''It's''. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by ib0221: 5:42pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
CountVersailles:Thanks for pointing out his errors. I saw the post about a week ago in a private platform and going through it I had the urge to point out his own mistakes, but I decided otherwise. Reason being that it is a forum that, I have every reason to believe, exemplify Dunning-kruger effect. An average speaker who cannot make distinction between different errors goes around correcting another person. Besides, is it wrong to say my names are? Based on my learning, though it is not commonly used, it is not wrong. I will appreciate your response Thanks once again. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Olaideolayemi(m): 6:10pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
Comparing public and private education in Nigeria is irrational.. Private education, especially the university education are more expensive compare to public university..And level of infrastructure, training, guidance, lecture, and many real life problems were shared, compared to public institution, where to pay school fees and other infrastructure aren't available.. It's after graduated that someone can actually add value to himself/herself,if interested in education not in business..self confidence, fluent English spoken,and better written and communication skills depends on your abilities to read different Article and attend seminar/ conference that can build your self esteem in any interview you are going.. Reading and researching and also have mentor will help in improving self.Even having additional qualification especially post graduate helps alot,because they teach well and solve pratical real problem in the society.. But today society prefer to chase money rather than knowledge/wisdom in good decision making..May God help us, Nobody is perfect,but,we are trying our best.. |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Drastick(m): 6:14pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
FinegirlLA:Pls sir, help me with transport fare(2k) to a job interview tommorow |
| Re: Job Interviews And The State Of Education In Nigeria by Drastick(m): 6:18pm On Mar 31, 2022 |
[quote author=princeemmma post=111530146]whose fault is it? the student? the lecturers? the institution? Nigerian Government? Sometimes we all need to think and ask ourselves if there is gain in education. Before i start processing my admission, my dad ask me, do you really want to school, or should i establish you on your ict knowledge...... "Don't wast my money on the wrong way" My dad told me either i go to school or not, i will make it in life, everything is centred on my determination..... And i chose the right one.....................this days children does go to school just because they wanted to school, but just because they wanted to please there parents. Jamb student in my area organised a get together party at a beer parlour, i laughed and ask myself, what do you expect this student to think about when they get to school... I personally came to conclusion that, we are all at fault for not doing our part to make things right. Pls sir, transprt(2k) me to a job interview venue tommorw |
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