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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by captianfreeman(m): 10:30am On Jan 22, 2016
undecided
henrydadon:
op 50k ?dangote refinery ?..your farher must be really disappointed in u
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by idupaul: 10:30am On Jan 22, 2016
OP you are the only one that know urgent worth..if u think u are worth 50k then you must be worth that
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by MinCeteris: 10:31am On Jan 22, 2016
You have not done anything wrong my dear.
Most organization have their established salary structure, it does not mean that any amount you quote during interview will be paid as quoted (it is still open for negotiation). If you quote higher than amount earmarked for that position and the company find you suitable and want to engage you, they will call you for further negotiation. But if you quote lower and they find you suitable, some companies will either pay you what is earmarked for that position or start you with their entry point salary. Just pray they find you suitable for the position.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by chy200(f): 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
tafrica:



Which business unit; oil refinery, sugar, cement or what? What month did you apply; Aug or Nov?


Oil Refinery- August,Social Science.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by chillingbabe: 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
AmiLaHoit:
When next u are asked that kind of question,ensure u avoid stating an amount. You could say, "I believe that a reputable company like urs can pay me a fairly reasonable and motivating amount, which will not affect their budgeted profit". Leave the interviewer to struggle with the meaning.
Always make ur responses as short as possible
some interviewers will still insist you should be specific, they don't even want ranges like 50k-80k..i've been in such situation,it doesn't work all the time..some interviewers already know this sef,so before you finish with ur grammar,they'll just cut you short and tell you to be specific.

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Destined2win: 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job
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Those guys have enough money to pay you!

Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by chy200(f): 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
tafrica:



Which business unit; oil refinery, sugar, cement or what? What month did you apply; Aug or Nov?


Oil Refinery- August Social Science.

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by geraldhumphrey(m): 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
am beginning to regret why such amount came out of my mouth
NOT UR FAULT MA DEAR,D HIGH LEVEL OF POVERTY IN YA COUNTRY PUSHED U TO SAYING DAT . . . .


CLICK LIKE IF U AGREE WIT ME ND SHARES IF U DISAGREE

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by bluice2(m): 10:33am On Jan 22, 2016
When next you asked such question, you give an annual estimate, and not monthly. Your offer letter will always carry cumulative annual salary. So if for example you have 100k in mind, you quickly multiply by 12 which gives you #1200000.

It sounds more professional when you say something like "an annual take home of approximately #1200000 will be ok. Remember always approximate the figure and don't make it fixed. This will imply it could be less, or that amount, or preferably more.

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by kunle75(m): 10:34am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job


it only shows that you have not rily done your research about well before proceeding on the interview..............it speaks volume of your worth and the premium you place on your self

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by bluice2(m): 10:34am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job


When next you asked such question, you give an annual estimate, and not monthly. Your offer letter will always carry cumulative annual salary. So if for example you have 100k in mind, you quickly multiply by 12 which gives you #1200000.

It sounds more professional when you say something like "an annual take home of approximately #1200000 will be ok. Remember always approximate the figure and don't make it fixed. This will imply it could be less, or that amount, or preferably more.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by bluice2(m): 10:36am On Jan 22, 2016
san316:
Low self-esteem and poverty stricken mind. Don't Blame you though.


It's d country


This is so wrong

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by noblegrex: 10:36am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
am beginning to regret why such amount came out of my mouth
you may be wrong.but I don't think anything is wrong.if your level is above 50k they'll definitely give it to you.+ I guess the 50k is ok by you.it may not be enough but you can make do with it,since all that could come out of you is 50k.you must have thought of it one time or the other that even if I can just get a job of 50k,I'll manage.I guess that's where the problem came from its not by mistake,it was your wish.anyways...congrat.there wil be increase.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by tafrica(m): 10:40am On Jan 22, 2016
chy200:

Oil Refinery- August Social Science.
Do you know about a thread officially for this opening on NL? Some Management Trainees have been called and taken up their letters xef. As I typed this, Executive trainees (Engineers) are having their medicals.
They said it will be in batches, so be hopeful.
BTW, did u do the test, what did u get to the last stage?
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Acidosis(m): 10:41am On Jan 22, 2016
The least any graduate with minimal or no experience should ever mention is N70,000.


It can go as high as N120,000 - 150,000 depending on the industry or sector.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by busky101(m): 10:41am On Jan 22, 2016
AmiLaHoit:
When next u are asked that kind of question,ensure u avoid stating an amount. You could say, "I believe that a reputable company like urs can pay me a fairly reasonable and motivating amount, which will not affect their budgeted profit". Leave the interviewer to struggle with the meaning.
Always make ur responses as short as possible
baby u go school oh, ur english alone can make the interviewer give you an open check...muaahhh
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by redcliff: 10:41am On Jan 22, 2016
AmiLaHoit:
When next u are asked that kind of question,ensure u avoid stating an amount. You could say, "I believe that a reputable company like urs can pay me a fairly reasonable and motivating amount, which will not affect their budgeted profit". Leave the interviewer to struggle with the meaning.
Always make ur responses as short as possible

I dont get.. you were asked a simple question. You should give an answer to that. Tell them what you think they should pay you simple!

Anyhow its been said could still be shooting self in foot.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Kisses4rmDxtanx: 10:41am On Jan 22, 2016
U shd hv asked dis b4 d interview
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by mckenzzy(m): 10:41am On Jan 22, 2016
see what happens when you watch frank donga's comedy skeet b4 going for an interview...

anyways what's yours will be yours jst believe it.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by ElFenomeno1: 10:44am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job

This is what happens when graduates and other jobseekers don't do a proper research before attending interviews.
A simple basic research about the payscale of the firm you are going to for most level of new recruits, an industry wide research as well as your own personal assessment based on experience and qualifications.... simple things we can't do, to think out of the box we find too tasking!
Smh

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by osuntokun(m): 10:47am On Jan 22, 2016
It depends on the position you are interviewed for. If its a cleaner, it may be too high, if its a graduate level with some experience it may be too low and if its for a trainee, it may be ok
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by tellwisdom: 10:48am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
am beginning to regret why such amount came out of my mouth

Chill..THEY MIGHT TRIPLE IT FOR YOU.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Eronmosele(m): 10:49am On Jan 22, 2016
Cutehector:
Dangote sugar refinery? A mere fifty k? Oh mehn where did u lose ur self worth?


U should hav told dem 150k mehn.
Am I missing something here? It should depend on what position you are applying for now? You are paid based on the perceived value you are bringing to the company. So 50k is both good and bad.
It would be better if you gave a description of what you actually applied for.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Asiafao(m): 10:49am On Jan 22, 2016
The best is, they should work with their salary scale as a graduate first
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Icon4s(m): 10:49am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job

It is even better u quoted something low than quoting some thing too high. As one of the earlier posters said, if u did well in the interview generally, the low salary u jst quoted will not stand as a hindrance. They will pay u ur worth when u get ur offer letter. All the best.

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Eronmosele(m): 10:51am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
I was invited to an interview which was held yesterday in their headquarter office. I thank God all went well not untill I was asked how much I think the company can pay me? But my response was 50k but am afraid if I have bleeped up for saying that or is it appropriate or not. I want my dear nairalanders in the house to please advice me on the implication of this pay level to ur success in getting ur desired job
Am I missing something here? It should depend on what position you are applying for now? You are paid based on the perceived value you are bringing to the company. So 50k is both good and bad.
It would be better if you gave a description of what you actually applied for.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Dexema(m): 10:53am On Jan 22, 2016
AmiLaHoit:
When next u are asked that kind of question,ensure u avoid stating an amount. You could say, "I believe that a reputable company like urs can pay me a fairly reasonable and motivating amount, which will not affect their budgeted profit". Leave the interviewer to struggle with the meaning.
Always make ur responses as short as possible
you must be a wicked person, see as you take give your interviewer assignment wey hin no ask for...anyway I just screengrabbed your post cool

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by wristbangle: 10:56am On Jan 22, 2016
AmiLaHoit:
When next u are asked that kind of question,ensure u avoid stating an amount. You could say, "I believe that a reputable company like urs can pay me a fairly reasonable and motivating amount, which will not affect their budgeted profit". Leave the interviewer to struggle with the meaning.
Always make ur responses as short as possible

kisskisskiss
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Nobody: 10:56am On Jan 22, 2016
fhaty1986:
am beginning to regret why such amount came out of my mouth
What will be yours will surely be yours even if you volunteer to work for them free of charge.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by Ayauche(f): 10:57am On Jan 22, 2016
My dear relax ur nerves, just pray u are employed which is based on ur performance and they will surely pay u within the company's salary structure. Most of u crucifying OP gat no jobs, some are even earning less. Let's be realistic here tho 50K is small with regards to our economy but then if most of u are offered, u will gladly accept it and here u are saying all sorts.

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Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by duality(m): 10:58am On Jan 22, 2016
There are companies here in VI that pay less than that. So some things you read on NL could be misleading. how many people are paid what they worth.
Re: At Dangote Sugar Refinery Interview Held Yesterday by ucnwafor(m): 11:00am On Jan 22, 2016
bluice2:
When next you asked such question, you give an annual estimate, and not monthly. Your offer letter will always carry cumulative annual salary. So if for example you have 100k in mind, you quickly multiply by 12 which gives you #1200000.

It sounds more professional when you say something like "an annual take home of approximately #1200000 will be ok. Remember always approximate the figure and don't make it fixed. This will imply it could be less, or that amount, or preferably more.
for an interview in diz naija, mehn u be armed robber!! Mayb u had rather start robbing the organisation olodo, jst looking @ua dp tells me dat u suppose to have encourage such a young graduate trainee

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