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Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 1:27pm On Apr 08
NLNG applicants check your email inbox including spam folder.

For those asking for study material for Assessment Center, you can find it here 👉https://selar.com/nlngassessmentcenter

Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Edith1900: 2:18pm On Apr 08
In progess? Mine is showing in process and I wasn't shortlisted.
IIAbdul:
Hello Guys

Please those that have been shortlisted have your Status changed on the NLNG portal. Those of us that received silence it's showing in progress.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Absolutelyher: 3:38pm On Apr 08
Can’t access the portal… how do I go about it? I’m sure id used the correct password, but now saying logon not possible through password again
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Ellaposh: 3:41pm On Apr 08
Absolutelyher:
Can’t access the portal… how do I go about it? I’m sure id used the correct password, but now saying logon not possible through password again
Change password
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Absolutelyher: 3:45pm On Apr 08
Ellaposh:
Change password
Not working either
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Ellaposh: 3:54pm On Apr 08
Absolutelyher:
Not working either
Should be the length of your password
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Absolutelyher: 4:02pm On Apr 08
Ellaposh:
Should be the length of your password
😂😂😂
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by peerodemba: 5:22pm On Apr 08
Abduleeda1:
Hey guys,

I’ve been staring at the email to be sure it’s for me, cause I really can’t believe it (seeing that I was skeptical about my performance) and since I got it I’ve been praying that they don’t send another email asking me to ignore the success mail.😂

Anyway, I want to talk about how the test (2nd level assessment) went for me.

I started with the JFA as usual and I based my answers on the core values of NLNG which forms an acronym known as SITREC - Safety, Integrity, Teamwork, Respect, Excellence, and Caring.

I ensured that all the options I chose were part of the core values, however, I also ensured that safety was always my priority even though other options may demonstrate other core values, don’t know if that did any good but that’s just what I did.

For the numerical, I remember I confidently solved just three (all pie charts) accurately, and then I started having issues with a question about ranking which person made the highest sales ratio (I obviously bleeped it after wasting so much time thinking of what to do), the next question was about plotting a graph for the highest percentage increase across a couple of years, I did mental maths to plot the graph (which I wasn’t so sure of the accuracy), after that I got another pie chart question, but I had less than 2 minutes remaining and it was the 6th question, so I quickly solved that (not sure I did it accurately though) and then within the remaining seconds I just scrambled through question 7, by the time question 8 was displaying, my time was up, so I literally didn’t answer questions 8,9&10, with questions 4,5,6&7 being uncertain, and whenever I remembered that marks would be deducted for unanswered questions I just lose hope entirely.

I’d say I answered only 3 correctly, cause the other two (questions 5&6) I did with my head were based on vibes and Insha Allah.

For the inductive reasoning, that’s literally my forte (although I used to be better with numerical) but I was putting my hope on the inductive reasoning section. Luckily for me out of the 15 questions I was confident about 14 being correct, the other one I skipped it cause I didn’t want to waste time since I was just starting the section and wouldn’t want a repeat of the numerical experience.

So yeah, that’s literally how I did, if you ask me, I’d say it’s Allah that brought me this far cause I see lots of intelligent folks here who deserved this, nevertheless, I believe what will be will be, for everyone.
Congratulations bro

Please can you share that MAP document with me aswell

peerodemba@gmail.com
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by ovoP(m): 2:21am On Apr 09
I regret not applying for this. I was just 3 months into my NYSC and thought I wouldn't be done serving before the process was over. And I was told to apply here in this group cry . Well I wasn't serious with my life then.

I'll be done serving next month. Is there any graduate trainee recruitment we should be expecting in the oil and gas sector soon?
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by jessieify: 9:43am On Apr 09
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Guys are they really done with the mails ?
Or will they send more after the deadline they gave for submitting candidate information form ?
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 11:08am On Apr 09
jessieify:
[color=#770077][/color]

Guys are they really done with the mails ?
Or will they send more after the deadline they gave for submitting candidate information form ?
Please they are done with the emails.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by michaelodafe: 11:33am On Apr 09
Quick reminder for NLNG/large company recruitment threads: use ONLY official channels.

Scam checklist:
- No legit recruiter asks for ‘registration fee’ or OTP.
- Confirm the job link is on the company’s official domain, not a random form/shortlink.
- If someone DMs you to ‘help’ for a fee, ignore.

Application tip: tailor your CV to the role family (Operations/Engineering/Finance/IT) and put your top 2 relevant projects + measurable outcomes on page 1.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by horlatayorr(m): 12:33pm On Apr 09
Thought to put this out there for who cares to read.
Sometimes, life works in funny ways, ways beyond what your mind will easily track.

I was very doubtful upon writing the first test, I panicked and most of my answers were based on elimination with "strategic" guesses; I was unsure of most save about three questions; I thought it was over and paused to reflect on what had just happened as soon as i clicked the submit button. I felt the performance I had put in didn't reflect my cognitive abilities and I was displeased, knowing I could have done way better.

New year came, more persons were invited to write the test and my doubts persisted. Fastforward to when groups started buzzing with "invitation to second level ability test" again; I worriedly laid in bed clinging on to the slightest ray of hope, and at about the 20th reload, the mail dropped! In that moment, I felt the Universe had come together to make this happen; and took it as another chance to make things happen. So, I prepared like my life depended on it; I barely had any sleep in the build up to the Assessment. What didn't I do? I simulated the pressure levels of the real test; especially the Numerical Reasoning, solving 4 questions in 6 minutes (1.5mpq--minutes per question), as opposed to 10 questions in 18 minutes (1.8mpq) in the real test. Practiced all the behavioural questions I could find, watched videos on how to approach them in Organisational context; NLNG in this case, didn't spare the Inductive Reasoning either.

No long talk, I wrote the test and was confident I had put in a great performance. 5 questions into the Numerical test, I had used only 6 minutes and had over 12 minutes left, every ounce of pressure disappeared for me, and I calmly solved through the questions. From my practice, I could see through the tricky nature of the JFA questions, and the patterns of the Inductive were a complete walkover, at least, so I thought. Completed the assessment, and I stood up hitting my fist against the air "Upper cut style" in celebration of what I thought was a stellar performance, said prayers to God and went on to reward myself with food for what had been an intense past couple of weeks filled with sleepless nights.

Should we fast forward again or jump? Let's jump! grin Jumping to when the infamous "mails don dey drop o" touched base like a US F-15E Strike Fighter Jet, but this time in WhatsApp groups. Tensed, but very hopeful, I picked my phone to check my mail and I indeed got a mail notification.......but not from my dearly beloved NLNG. lipsrsealed grin. And, I've still been reloading, this time around not for the one I'd hoped to get. Sad, yeah?

But, in that moment, I realised that the only thing you owe to yourself is to leave it all on the table at every chance you get! And, I indeed left it all out. Reminds me of the "Chelsea vs Real Madrid 2022 UCL Clash"; Chelsea clearly deserved the win but Modric's nasty pass to Rodrygo sent all their efforts down the drain; Reece James said after that match " We left it all out there and sometimes it just isn't enough". I don't like chelsea fans, though, but you get the point grin. Sometimes, everytime, you've got to leave it all out and even if it isn't enough? You go again with more fire!

Regardless, I still look forward to visiting RA (Fun fact: Streets in NLNG RA are named after Cities in Nigeria e.g Akure, Abuja, etc. I don really do research mehn grin), taking a swim in the pool and using the gym, also seeing the renovated Finima Park and enjoying the peace and quiet of Nature at the Finima Beach.

This life thing, yeah? And, yes, i'm still reloading. grin

Thank you for reading!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Edith1900: 1:37pm On Apr 09
This is exactly how I felt after the exam. To make sure I was properly prepared I went extra mile to buy Shl practice test course on Jobtestprep for almost $90.

But that's the beauty of life. You just never know. I do have a satisfaction that I gave it my all. That's enough closure for me.
horlatayorr:
Thought to put this out there for who cares to read.
Sometimes, life works in funny ways, ways beyond what your mind will easily track.

I was very doubtful upon writing the first test, I panicked and most of my answers were based on elimination with "strategic" guesses; I was unsure of most save about three questions; I thought it was over and paused to reflect on what had just happened as soon as i clicked the submit button. I felt the performance I had put in didn't reflect my cognitive abilities and I was displeased, knowing I could have done way better.

New year came, more persons were invited to write the test and my doubts persisted. Fastforward to when groups started buzzing with "invitation to second level ability test" again; I worriedly laid in bed clinging on to the slightest ray of hope, and at about the 20th reload, the mail dropped! In that moment, I felt the Universe had come together to make this happen; and took it as another chance to make things happen. So, I prepared like my life depended on it; I barely had any sleep in the build up to the Assessment. What didn't I do? I simulated the pressure levels of the real test; especially the Numerical Reasoning, solving 4 questions in 6 minutes (1.5mpq--minutes per question), as opposed to 10 questions in 18 minutes (1.8mpq) in the real test. Practiced all the behavioural questions I could find, watched videos on how to approach them in Organisational context; NLNG in this case, didn't spare the Inductive Reasoning either.

No long talk, I wrote the test and was confident I had put in a great performance. 5 questions into the Numerical test, I had used only 6 minutes and had over 12 minutes left, every ounce of pressure disappeared for me, and I calmly solved through the questions. From my practice, I could see through the tricky nature of the JFA questions, and the patterns of the Inductive were a complete walkover, at least, so I thought. Completed the assessment, and I stood up hitting my fist against the air "Upper cut style" in celebration of what I thought was a stellar performance, said prayers to God and went on to reward myself with food for what had been an intense past couple of weeks filled with sleepless nights.

Should we fast forward again or jump? Let's jump! grin Jumping to when the infamous "mails don dey drop o" touched base like a US F-15E Strike Fighter Jet, but this time in WhatsApp groups. Tensed, but very hopeful, I picked my phone to check my mail and I indeed got a mail notification.......but not from my dearly beloved NLNG. lipsrsealed grin. And, I've still been reloading, this time around not for the one I'd hoped to get. Sad, yeah?

But, in that moment, I realised that the only thing you owe to yourself is to leave it all on the table at every chance you get! And, I indeed left it all out. Reminds me of the "Chelsea vs Real Madrid 2022 UCL Clash"; Chelsea clearly deserved the win but Modric's nasty pass to Rodrygo sent all their efforts down the drain; Reece James said after that match " We left it all out there and sometimes it just isn't enough". I don't like chelsea fans, though, but you get the point grin. Sometimes, everytime, you've got to leave it all out and even if it isn't enough? You go again with more fire!

Regardless, I still look forward to visiting RA (Fun fact: Streets in NLNG RA are named after Cities in Nigeria e.g Akure, Abuja, etc. I don really do research mehn grin), taking a swim in the pool and using the gym, also seeing the renovated Finima Park and enjoying the peace and quiet of Nature at the Finima Beach.

This life thing, yeah? And, yes, i'm still reloading. grin

Thank you for reading!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by autosueno: 1:59pm On Apr 09
You’re an impeccable storyteller
horlatayorr:
Thought to put this out there for who cares to read.
Sometimes, life works in funny ways, ways beyond what your mind will easily track.

I was very doubtful upon writing the first test, I panicked and most of my answers were based on elimination with "strategic" guesses; I was unsure of most save about three questions; I thought it was over and paused to reflect on what had just happened as soon as i clicked the submit button. I felt the performance I had put in didn't reflect my cognitive abilities and I was displeased, knowing I could have done way better.

New year came, more persons were invited to write the test and my doubts persisted. Fastforward to when groups started buzzing with "invitation to second level ability test" again; I worriedly laid in bed clinging on to the slightest ray of hope, and at about the 20th reload, the mail dropped! In that moment, I felt the Universe had come together to make this happen; and took it as another chance to make things happen. So, I prepared like my life depended on it; I barely had any sleep in the build up to the Assessment. What didn't I do? I simulated the pressure levels of the real test; especially the Numerical Reasoning, solving 4 questions in 6 minutes (1.5mpq--minutes per question), as opposed to 10 questions in 18 minutes (1.8mpq) in the real test. Practiced all the behavioural questions I could find, watched videos on how to approach them in Organisational context; NLNG in this case, didn't spare the Inductive Reasoning either.

No long talk, I wrote the test and was confident I had put in a great performance. 5 questions into the Numerical test, I had used only 6 minutes and had over 12 minutes left, every ounce of pressure disappeared for me, and I calmly solved through the questions. From my practice, I could see through the tricky nature of the JFA questions, and the patterns of the Inductive were a complete walkover, at least, so I thought. Completed the assessment, and I stood up hitting my fist against the air "Upper cut style" in celebration of what I thought was a stellar performance, said prayers to God and went on to reward myself with food for what had been an intense past couple of weeks filled with sleepless nights.

Should we fast forward again or jump? Let's jump! grin Jumping to when the infamous "mails don dey drop o" touched base like a US F-15E Strike Fighter Jet, but this time in WhatsApp groups. Tensed, but very hopeful, I picked my phone to check my mail and I indeed got a mail notification.......but not from my dearly beloved NLNG. lipsrsealed grin. And, I've still been reloading, this time around not for the one I'd hoped to get. Sad, yeah?

But, in that moment, I realised that the only thing you owe to yourself is to leave it all on the table at every chance you get! And, I indeed left it all out. Reminds me of the "Chelsea vs Real Madrid 2022 UCL Clash"; Chelsea clearly deserved the win but Modric's nasty pass to Rodrygo sent all their efforts down the drain; Reece James said after that match " We left it all out there and sometimes it just isn't enough". I don't like chelsea fans, though, but you get the point grin. Sometimes, everytime, you've got to leave it all out and even if it isn't enough? You go again with more fire!

Regardless, I still look forward to visiting RA (Fun fact: Streets in NLNG RA are named after Cities in Nigeria e.g Akure, Abuja, etc. I don really do research mehn grin), taking a swim in the pool and using the gym, also seeing the renovated Finima Park and enjoying the peace and quiet of Nature at the Finima Beach.

This life thing, yeah? And, yes, i'm still reloading. grin

Thank you for reading!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Stargurl20(f): 2:01pm On Apr 09
U
horlatayorr:
Thought to put this out there for who cares to read.
Sometimes, life works in funny ways, ways beyond what your mind will easily track.

I was very doubtful upon writing the first test, I panicked and most of my answers were based on elimination with "strategic" guesses; I was unsure of most save about three questions; I thought it was over and paused to reflect on what had just happened as soon as i clicked the submit button. I felt the performance I had put in didn't reflect my cognitive abilities and I was displeased, knowing I could have done way better.

New year came, more persons were invited to write the test and my doubts persisted. Fastforward to when groups started buzzing with "invitation to second level ability test" again; I worriedly laid in bed clinging on to the slightest ray of hope, and at about the 20th reload, the mail dropped! In that moment, I felt the Universe had come together to make this happen; and took it as another chance to make things happen. So, I prepared like my life depended on it; I barely had any sleep in the build up to the Assessment. What didn't I do? I simulated the pressure levels of the real test; especially the Numerical Reasoning, solving 4 questions in 6 minutes (1.5mpq--minutes per question), as opposed to 10 questions in 18 minutes (1.8mpq) in the real test. Practiced all the behavioural questions I could find, watched videos on how to approach them in Organisational context; NLNG in this case, didn't spare the Inductive Reasoning either.

No long talk, I wrote the test and was confident I had put in a great performance. 5 questions into the Numerical test, I had used only 6 minutes and had over 12 minutes left, every ounce of pressure disappeared for me, and I calmly solved through the questions. From my practice, I could see through the tricky nature of the JFA questions, and the patterns of the Inductive were a complete walkover, at least, so I thought. Completed the assessment, and I stood up hitting my fist against the air "Upper cut style" in celebration of what I thought was a stellar performance, said prayers to God and went on to reward myself with food for what had been an intense past couple of weeks filled with sleepless nights.

Should we fast forward again or jump? Let's jump! grin Jumping to when the infamous "mails don dey drop o" touched base like a US F-15E Strike Fighter Jet, but this time in WhatsApp groups. Tensed, but very hopeful, I picked my phone to check my mail and I indeed got a mail notification.......but not from my dearly beloved NLNG. lipsrsealed grin. And, I've still been reloading, this time around not for the one I'd hoped to get. Sad, yeah?

But, in that moment, I realised that the only thing you owe to yourself is to leave it all on the table at every chance you get! And, I indeed left it all out. Reminds me of the "Chelsea vs Real Madrid 2022 UCL Clash"; Chelsea clearly deserved the win but Modric's nasty pass to Rodrygo sent all their efforts down the drain; Reece James said after that match " We left it all out there and sometimes it just isn't enough". I don't like chelsea fans, though, but you get the point grin. Sometimes, everytime, you've got to leave it all out and even if it isn't enough? You go again with more fire!

Regardless, I still look forward to visiting RA (Fun fact: Streets in NLNG RA are named after Cities in Nigeria e.g Akure, Abuja, etc. I don really do research mehn grin), taking a swim in the pool and using the gym, also seeing the renovated Finima Park and enjoying the peace and quiet of Nature at the Finima Beach.

This life thing, yeah? And, yes, i'm still reloading. grin

Thank you for reading!
What a similar experience we had. Though, I wasn't sure of my numerical, but trusted God. I still believe that he didn't fail me. Perhaps he got better things in store for me.

Omo... I did sleepless nights o. I recalled walking to and fro our gated compound around 11pm one of the preparation nights, reading the NLNG's codes of conduct, just to have more elaborated and unique explanation of their core values, and also understand the dos and the don'ts of the organisation. But like they say, we plan, but God is the best of planners
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by horlatayorr(m): 2:04pm On Apr 09
Edith1900:
This is exactly how I felt after the exam. To make sure I was properly prepared I went extra mile to buy Shl practice test course on Jobtestprep for almost $90.

But that's the beauty of life. You just never know. I do have a satisfaction that I gave it my all. That's enough closure for me.
One day will soon become Day One.
And, till then, may God's light shine upon us!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by horlatayorr(m): 2:06pm On Apr 09
Stargurl20:
U

What a similar experience we had. Though, I wasn't sure of my numerical, but trusted God. Still believes that he didn't fail me. Perhaps he got better things in store for me.

Omo... I did sleepless nights o. I recalled walking to and fro out gated compound around 11pm one of the preparation nights, reading the NLNG's codes of conduct, just to have more elaborated and unique explanation of their core values, and also understand the dos and the don'ts of the organisation. But like they say, we plan, but God is the best of planners
No better closure than knowing you gave it your best!
A better story is in the build up!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by horlatayorr(m): 2:07pm On Apr 09
autosueno:
You’re an impeccable storyteller
Glad you had a good read.
Thank you!
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by jessieify: 2:26pm On Apr 09
But bad network can make an email bounce. I believe they can send sms just Incase people didn’t get emails.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 2:27pm On Apr 09
jessieify:
But bad network can make an email bounce. I believe they can send sms just Incase people didn’t get emails.
They have sent all emails.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by jessieify: 2:35pm On Apr 09
JobsLever:
They have sent all emails.
They have, but they can send sms too. I haven’t gotten any sms.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 4:10pm On Apr 09
jessieify:
They have, but they can send sms too. I haven’t gotten any sms.
No sir all correspondence are via email.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by Fadeshewa301:
JobsLever:
No sir all correspondence are via email.
.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 6:01pm On Apr 09
Fadeshewa301:
I got an SMS
Ok.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 6:03pm On Apr 09
If you have not received an email up till now then regrettably you were not shortlisted for the NLNG Assessment Center.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by jessieify: 7:12am On Apr 10
JobsLever:
No sir all correspondence are via email.
No, some got text messages.
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by JobsLever: 7:52am On Apr 10
jessieify:
No, some got text messages.
Official correspondence are sent via email for most top notch oil firms.
See image below, I am yet to see text message.

Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by LincolnOnyeabor: 8:48am On Apr 10
Anyone have idea when the next requirement process might begin??


Did my NYSC in 2020-2021. Am i still eligible or it's too late??
Re: NLNG Recruitment 2025/2026 by jessieify: 12:21pm On Apr 10
JobsLever:
Official correspondence are sent via email for most top notch oil firms.
See image below, I am yet to see text message.
They send texts too, someone on her already mentioned to you that they received a text.

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