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An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by amicable09(f): 4:48pm On Nov 04, 2016
3 Jobs/Vacancies Drive,
Off Recruitment Portal,
Recruits Ville,
Nigeria.
4th November, 2016.


Dear Nigerian Recruiters,

Hello. I choose to start with Hello because it seems that's one language you all have in common. Hello! Heck! That greeting upsets me. More upsetting is the pact you all entered to infuriate me. Yea, like you by this time have known, this is no love letter. At the end of the letter, I'll leave you to decide what to call it based on what you'll make of it.

Last year, one of you took to the national dailies to advertise a major vacancy. You called it... what's that headline again? "Massive Nationwide Graduate Trainee Recruitment" Exactly! That's it. In your exact words and the opening sentence read thus, 'our client is a financial services company...'. Your client? I'm going to get to that. I don't want to jump the gun yet. Back to the advert, you called the recruitment massive, giving applicants hope albeit false, that at least 200-250 out of the over 5000 eligible will get in. I, like other thousands, dusted my CV and applied.

Your portal was supposed to be open for two weeks but you shut it down after 5 days with claims that the server was down when the truth is that you intentionally ended it so as to control the number of applications you'll receive. Do I hold it against you? I don't.

You lie! I do! I hold it against you! Why will you even do that? Are you the client or are you now the financial services company? Why don't you leave the site alone and give everyone interested equal opportunity to sit for an aptitude test? Anyway, that's not the issue now. I just feel I need to ask you some 'whys' before I go on. (Let me know when you have an answer, even though I know what it is you will reply. You all are totally predictable!)

Okay, so I applied. Lucky me! Like a rat on a race to get the cheese, I won! But no victory to record yet. Weeks after the deadline for the application, I received a mail from you inviting me to prepare for an online test. Online? On my money! In this Nigeria! You forget the peculiarities of our beloved country when you copy things from other countries. You just copy! Like a cat, you copy! In those days, after tests and interviews, applicants were given transport fare to go back home and thanked greatly for coming. Late Chinua Achebe had this to say that after graduation, his employer offered to arrange an interview with him at his convenience. But not today. Not with all these recruiters. They'd rather organize test for a prospective employee without factoring our epileptic power condition, poor internet access, unavailability of personal computers and so on. This, is still by the way.

So last year I was 26, all thanks to ASUU strikes and delay from my school to compile my results on time for mobilization, last year I wrote the test and within 48 hours was notified of my success. Victory at last? Nay! Not with Nigerian recruiters, the process is only just beginning. Month 1, no word. Month 2, no update. Month 3, no information. Month 6, no mail. Sent them a mail and then Month 9, no reply. Month 12! It's my birthday!!! Hurray! I'm 27!

You expect me to be happy right? But why should I? My application is pending. Even though I do not know the company I'm preparing to work for, I have no doubts about them being a leading provider of financial services in Nigeria. What will it cost these recruiters to fast track the process? If a company is not ready for MASSIVE recruitment, why announce it? Oh! it's the new trend! 30,000 graduates applied for 200 entry level slots in XYZ company. Statistics huh? That's what they need it for? From there we'll get a press release and you'll hear something of this sort,

' 30,000 qualified graduates applied for only 200 vacant positions. 3,000 of which are first class and below 23 years of age. 2500 out of the whole are graduates from foreign universities. '

This must really be a thriller. You do this thinking you're doing me but I laugh at you like I've gone bananas. For your information, this joke is on you!
Now I'm 27 but it doesn't end there. After one full year! I get a text from you Mr/Ms. Recruiter on my phone at 5:30 pm inviting me for an interview at 8 am the following day. How professional! No apologies whatsoever. In the text, you instruct me to come with an 'updated' CV. I hope you realize updated means my age will have gone up and I most likely will have a job doing (no matter how small) I've got sense you know?

8 am at your office with my updated CV and you're not there. You show up at 10 am as fresh prince of Bel-Air concerned and announce that the interview will commence immediately. I wait another 30 minutes before you invite me in. As the interview begins, you realize I'm good for something and there's pressure on your company to produce 50 marketers for a client, you begin smooth talking me into taking up the job. For how much? Half the amount the client is paying per head!
That's 50%

Wait! Do you see any similarity between you and a human trafficker? Or you want me to point out the similarities? Classic case of Monkey dey work baboo dey chop!

'What about the financial services company', I ask.
'Sorry', you say, 'you are above the age limit'.

On this present offer, you attach a clause like a village headmaster. 'You must remain with us as a marketer for at least one year...!'. Is that so? 1 year of trekking under hot sun. 1 year of refusing/rejecting better offers. 1 year of being stuck on stupid!

Now I ask you, is that how your counterparts in other countries recruit? Or you feel you can wake up 5 years down the line, dig up my number from your database and text me to come and be a feces evacuator?

You better get updated yourselves!
#NuffSaid!

Sincerely Yours,
A Nigerian Applicant.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by femolacqua(m): 5:06pm On Nov 04, 2016
True talk/ fact.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Xxpress(m): 6:10pm On Nov 04, 2016
All what the OP said can be directed at work place center in V.I.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by amicable09(f): 6:43pm On Nov 04, 2016
Xxpress:
All what the OP said can be directed at job center in V.I.
Lol. Are you sure about that?
Share your experience to keep the thread alive.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by ykolajide: 6:56pm On Nov 04, 2016
Same here as op narrate the story...i hope for the best god willing

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Nobody: 10:02pm On Nov 04, 2016
Me and recruiting firm are so apart. I prefer a face to face meeting with the hiring company.
I only trust dragnet a lil bit

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by ekanDamie: 10:42pm On Nov 04, 2016
dey send u a message to come for interview d next day Na dat one dey pain me pass.
wen I applied for d job like atleast a month back.
that's wickedness

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Abirisegun(m): 10:54pm On Nov 04, 2016
Chai, this is rich. Permission to copy Please don't say no.lol

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by amicable09(f): 11:28pm On Nov 04, 2016
TheSlyone2:
Me and recruiting firm are so apart. I prefer a face to face meeting with the hiring company.
I only trust dragnet a lil bit
Most entry level jobs have been contracted out especially the 'massive' ones grin grin grin

I think the definition of massive changed when the word found its way into our vocabulary.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by amicable09(f): 11:32pm On Nov 04, 2016
ekanDamie:
dey send u a message to come for interview d next day Na dat one dey pain me pass.
wen I applied for d job like atleast a month back.
that's wickedness
Lol. Hope your interview went well though? Most of the time, their interviews are very easy to scale through because they are desperate to have you passed on to their client.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by amicable09(f): 11:36pm On Nov 04, 2016
Abirisegun:
Chai, this is rich. Permission to copy Please don't say no.lol
Mmmh... Thanks.
May I know where you're going to paste it?

And I'll say yes if you'll accept to give credit to the original poster after copying cheesy

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by ekanDamie: 12:04am On Nov 05, 2016
amicable09:

Lol. Hope your interview went well though? Most of the time, their interviews are very easy to scale through because they are desperate to have you passed on to their client.
yeah ur right. which of my interview tho? lol. cos I don go like 3 this week
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Nobody: 6:39am On Nov 05, 2016
amicable09:

Most entry level jobs have been contracted out especially the 'massive' ones grin grin grin

I think the definition of massive changed when the word found its way into our vocabulary.
Yea you are right.
Need to ask you this; that story, is it a true life story?
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Nobody: 7:09am On Nov 05, 2016
grin
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Nobody: 7:09am On Nov 05, 2016
grin

Op sorry o... It's gonna be well.




Everything for this country dey discourage man pikin (that's why instead of her pledge...i pray) , and age no dey help matter.. ....



God Biko pick your children calls before dem no fit afford airtime take call you o.. .abeg baba God we dey beg

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by obajoey(m): 7:18am On Nov 05, 2016
You most times cant fail their interview.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by BackToLife: 7:19am On Nov 05, 2016
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by eezeribe(m): 7:20am On Nov 05, 2016
Wailing op, you can as well change the system by creating jobs and recruiting people in the best way you feel...

The recruiter has the right to recruit you any how he likes...

It's not your father that built the company..
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by frrank(m): 7:27am On Nov 05, 2016
Their crimes are much, you've only mentioned few.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by jaedswosh(m): 7:30am On Nov 05, 2016
eezeribe:
Wailing op, you can as well change the system by creating jobs and recruiting people in the best way you feel...

The recruiter has the right to recruit you any how he likes...

It's not your father that built the company..
.... when something is done wrong we say its wrong and not romance the situation. its not fair to do half of what those recruiting agencys do talk less of the full package....

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by ghostmist: 7:31am On Nov 05, 2016
eezeribe:
Wailing op, you can as well change the system by creating jobs and recruiting people in the best way you feel...

The recruiter has the right to recruit you any how he likes...

It's not your father that built the company..
These kind of people are the reason why Nigeria is where it is today...


just imagine how he reasons...

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by espn(m): 7:31am On Nov 05, 2016
On point..instead of some people to make reasonable comment or simply ignore..they become aggressive and act unruly..they just attack your father..What has the OP's father got to do with this thread!!

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by babyfaceafrica: 7:31am On Nov 05, 2016
eezeribe:
Wailing op, you can as well change the system by creating jobs and recruiting people in the best way you feel...

The recruiter has the right to recruit you any how he likes...

It's not your father that built the company..
rabbish,see talK...so a recruiter has the right to be insensitive!!!...its your kind that allow employers misbehave

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by OgidiOlu3(m): 7:32am On Nov 05, 2016
And there was a time even secondary school leavers got decent jobs o. Mehn. It's so sad what we have become. Most recruiters act as if they've never been job seekers too. They act like gods. The part that annoys me most is when you go for an interview and they don't get back to you. I mean, even if I wasn't successful, let me know. Don't let me put my hopes on a job I won't get. angry

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by DesChyko: 7:33am On Nov 05, 2016
Perils of being a graduate

Exaggerated certificates.

Nothing without your brain power.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Misterdhee1(m): 7:34am On Nov 05, 2016
eezeribe:
Wailing op, you can as well change the system by creating jobs and recruiting people in the best way you feel...

The recruiter has the right to recruit you any how he likes...

It's not your father that built the company..
Some people aren't just sick upstairs, they are sick and are proud of exhibiting it in the public.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by nmreports: 7:34am On Nov 05, 2016
Hahahahahaha.
Nigerian recruiters are terrible.

You invite someone for interview and then you ask him to come again and again and again without any excuses nor apology.
You invite someone for a test and then on the set date you say the role has been filled without prior communication.
You invite someone for interview and the candidate came in drenched because of rain yet you sent him out of the office.
You invite a million candidates for aptitude test yet you do not have the capacity to accommodation them because these candidates are goats.

I mean it is so terrible that labor laws in this country is totally non existent. Blacks generally are somewhat terrible people and we need a regeneration of mindset.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by tacy24(f): 7:35am On Nov 05, 2016
sorry that nigeria is a place where people take advantage of you and still expect you to thank them for what they have done to you.
it is well.
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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by lonelydora: 7:35am On Nov 05, 2016
Gbagan!
Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by dazzlingd(m): 7:35am On Nov 05, 2016
Abirisegun:
Chai, this is rich. Permission to copy Please don't say no.lol

can't u think and write yours? anyway if u must copy, remember to reference the writer

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by Bsmartt(m): 7:36am On Nov 05, 2016
I have given up on all sought of online applications. Especially the one that told us to do some aptitude test and subsequently going from stage 1-4. After all these I am yet to receive any invite from the companies listed on their website. Any graduate should just use his/her contacts to secure a better job /contracts. It works for me with the help of GOD.

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Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Recruiters by coldsummer: 7:40am On Nov 05, 2016
I'm in tears.

hahahahahhahaahahagagagaggaagagagagagagagagagag


OP please calm down, Jesus is coming soon and He loves you.



hahahaahhaagga

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