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Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by GuntersChain(m): 4:58pm On Jul 10, 2017
you seem to forget were you are, this is nigeria. You just typed check your daddy contact list, so those that do not have daddy which contact list will they check. Why not think of how to be an employer and not an employee.
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by misano(m): 5:00pm On Jul 10, 2017
yasolan:
If everyone becomes entrepreneurs,who will use what u make or produce .. undecided
Not so my brother, a research in US that was posted online (Can't remember the link) explained that if10% of a countries population becomes self-employed it will indirectly create jobs for another 40% of the people in that country. If 50% of Nigerians think of becoming self-employed and work as employees for just 5 years before resigning to startup their own business there will be vacancy for other young Nigerians.
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Chommieblaq(f): 5:01pm On Jul 10, 2017
No goals, no particular industry in mind...
Some writeup just make me shake my head and roll my eye.
This is Nigeria not just another country, most workers are not in their line of job or doing a job they love, in most cases you don't have a choice than to take the available (that's if there's any).
Go to our banking sector, it's filled with people that it's not even their line and it's not as if they love but what can one do than make the available the desirable.
Nigeria kills people dream and ambition. Yes, most of us looking for job don't have a particular type of job in mind, we just want to work and earn money to be able to provide basic amenities for ourselves,
Are we forgetting the age discrimination in most recruitment now. The age limit for entry level in most organization is 26, many are are less. Access bank age limit for entry level is 24 and some others that are less.
I'm 28, finished serving in April, even before I finished serving I have been applying, did a course in my field, yet nothing and the age limit issue is frustrating. Mind you I'm not getting younger. So if I see a job that the pay is ok, I shouldn't take it because it not what I want abi?
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 5:04pm On Jul 10, 2017
Yimu! All you need is connection and luck.
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by misano(m): 5:06pm On Jul 10, 2017
Notion:
if everybody keeps selling who will do the buying?
Those who are selling will need to buy. Eg, if I sell phones I must buy food that I will eat. Also, the man who sells food must buy a phone to call his relatives.

Uncountable researches have proved that a country can survive with 90% of its population being entrepreneurs.


I agree, everyone can't be an entrepreneur but a larger number of our population should.
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by 0b100100111: 5:06pm On Jul 10, 2017
NCANTaskForce:
1. Pray that my father dies

2. Pray that my father dies

3. Pray that my father dies
Amen!
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by adekalumichael: 5:08pm On Jul 10, 2017
Nice one. Just that jobs are scare but chances are one can still get one. We recommend training in a specific field like building service and we help those who finished Plumbing, Firefighting and HVAC

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Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by chymes0359(m): 5:09pm On Jul 10, 2017
MadKid:
Same old same old

Instead of recycling same old shiit why not just tell them the real truth: they are no jobs out there
If you affirm to what you say, your God's affirms too.. (Onye kwe, chi ya ekwe!)
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by chymes0359(m): 5:18pm On Jul 10, 2017
Chommieblaq:
No goals, no particular industry in mind...
Some writeup just make me shake my head and roll my eye.
This is Nigeria not just another country, most workers are not in their line of job or doing a job they love, in most cases you don't have a choice than to take the available (that's if there's any).
Go to our banking sector, it's filled with people that it's not even their line and it's not as if they love but what can one do than make the available the desirable.
Nigeria kills people dream and ambition. Yes, most of us looking for job don't have a particular type of job in mind, we just want to work and earn money to be able to provide basic amenities for ourselves,
Are we forgetting the age discrimination in most recruitment now. The age limit for entry level in most organization is 26, many are are less. Access bank age limit for entry level is 24 and some others that are less.
I'm 28, finished serving in April, even before I finished serving I have been applying, did a course in my field, yet nothing and the age limit issue is frustrating. Mind you I'm not getting younger. So if I see a job that the pay is ok, I shouldn't take it because it not what I want abi?
I have one simple belief i.e '' should we remain in search of work were opportunity are plenty..
If there is no work YOU CREAT ONE..
Everything is step by step..
Everyone should have to develop a skill..
Channel your education into that skill and thank me later. . .
With love.

ChymesO359
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by ONYEKAfra(m): 5:19pm On Jul 10, 2017
How do I use this connection, pls, advice me.
I was in an interview and I met an General Manager that knows a manager in my former place of work. Both are from same country, but the point now is: the coy Gm said that position was sensitive that was the reason they were using a recruiter. I have call the manager in my former place of work, informing him of my encounter. He said he can speak with him, but my fear is that I don't want to spoil the chance

What should I do, since the position is sensitive, may be they don't want influencing
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by peacemara54(m): 5:21pm On Jul 10, 2017
you can check my signature

Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Chommieblaq(f): 5:29pm On Jul 10, 2017
chymes0359:
I have one simple belief i.e '' should we remain in search of work were opportunity are plenty..
If there is no work YOU CREAT ONE..
Everything is step by step..
Everyone should have to develop a skill..
Channel your education into that skill and thank me later. . .
With love.

ChymesO359
Yes I agree with you
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by chymes0359(m): 5:36pm On Jul 10, 2017
ONYEKAfra:
How do I use this connection, pls, advice me.
I was in an interview and I met an General Manager that knows a manager in my former place of work. Both are from same country, but the point now is: the coy Gm said that position sensitive that why they were using a recruiter. I have call the manager in my former place of work, informing him of my encounter. He said he can speak with him, but fear is that I don't want to spoil the chance

What should I do, since the position is sensitive, may be they don't want influencing
There is nothing to worry about, if you are using your former GM as your referee.. Atleast he will be more intrested hearing what his friend will say about you..
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Nobody: 5:53pm On Jul 10, 2017
NairaSand:
Trust me, there is no "How to get a Job in Nigeria".

What you need to get a job are Luck, Competency, Luck, Connection, and Luck. In that order!
Trust me you need more connection than luck.
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by judedwriter(m): 6:22pm On Jul 10, 2017
Favour, favour and lots and lots of favour!
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jul 10, 2017
zazawaga:
Immediately they are done with NYSC, most graduates just want a job. #dazall. No goals, no particualr industry or company in mind, they just want to start collecting salary. But then, grabbing the first job offer that appears just to start collecting a paycheck can lead to delayed success or a temporary career derailment.Put some extra effort in planning your job search, researching where you want to work, and starting the professional network that will support your career for many, many years. So, be different. Take the time to do it right. Start now, and follow these steps.

1.Have 1 or 2 target jobs.

This is the biggest mistake people make. No idea what they really want to do - they just want a job, any job! Lack of focus makes a job search so much more difficult, exponentially more difficult!

People who don't know what job they want end up wasting time and energy applying for everything and anything. Worse, their network will be useless to them. And, sadly, they usually end up accepting the first job offered just to get it over with - whether or not that job is a good fit.

Avoid that mistake by taking the time to examine what you enjoy doing - and what you hate doing - and figuring out what jobs are the best fit for you, with your interests, skills, experience, and education.

2.Put together a list of potential employers and Identify contacts at those potential employers.

Check the internet or your daddy's contact list for contacts of those who are currently working at your target organisation. Hopefully, someone you know will be a staff of those organizations (or have worked there recently).

Also check with your Facebook friends, Twitter or even Instagram followers and your LinkedIn contacts to see how you are connected to people currently working at one of your target company. Chances are pretty good that you will have some connections. Use the appropriate method to establish contact with those people.

3.Once you've identified contacts, research them to find a connection or three.

Find out what you can about them to see what you have in common, how you can "connect" person-to-person. Were you born in the same state, lived in the same cities, attended the same schools? Did a parent or other family member work at the same company where this person worked? Or for a competitor?

You will definitely be Googled by potential employers, so do the same. Take everything with a bit of a grain of salt, depending on the source. And don't scare the person with an esoteric detail about their far distant past. You are NOT trying to become a stalker; you ARE trying to find common ground for connecting.

4.Then, get in touch with those contacts to find out

What it is like to work for each of those employers. What is the "culture" for each like? How competitive? How friendly?

Determine, if you can, the ethical environment. What's the "philosophy" of the organization? Google is famous for its, "Don't be evil" philosophy. How would your contact describe the potential employer's philosophy? Sometimes there are 2 philosophies - an official philosophy and an unofficial one. Often, when there are 2 philosophies, they may be in conflict and the environment can be very stressful.

Try to understand what the typical career paths are. How are people promoted? Is it a "promote from within" culture or one which brings "outsiders" into senior job slots. What is the criteria for promotion? If you are a woman (just because feminism doesn't have its due effect yet), ask how many people in middle and senior management are women

Where do people work after they leave? How long do people normally stay there? Is it an "up or out" culture or do people stay for long periods?

How did your contact get hired? What was the process? What process would they recommend as best/most effective, now, if they were in your shoes?

What do people do in the typical "first job" in that organization? How long do people stay in that first job? What are the criteria for being promoted? What options are open to them for the "next" step in their careers within the organization?

5.Take time to manage your online reputation.

Since most recruiters and employers (80% according to a well-respected study by Microsoft) will do an Internet search on your name before inviting you in for an interview, you need to be managing your online reputation.

Clean up your Facebooks posts as much as possible, and then be sure to have complete and public LinkedIn Profile. Both sites rank very well in Google search results, and can enable you to show employers your best side (in your own words).

Don't forget to do some Defensive Googling to see what those employers will find about you, too. Then, delete, fix, replace, or manage as necessary.

If you have any other questions with regards to your job search, feel free to leave a comment about it and we'll get to you as soon as possible.




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Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by marooh: 7:15pm On Jul 10, 2017
Free thinkers associate!
Nigeria has no formula!

Just follow ur Oga on top grin
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Maj196(m): 7:33pm On Jul 10, 2017
If God dey ur syd forget u go c job. All these na wash
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by Nobody: 8:44pm On Jul 10, 2017
dotun365:
If only you had taken your time to read through you'll realize the writer raised some valid points. People keep getting jobs. the competition is fierce I understand but you need to know extra to have an edge over other equally qualified people.
They won't read, lazy sets of graduates. He made sense in his post. If it was a gossip entertainment news they will read all way up to the end. SMH
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Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by afroxyz: 11:39pm On Jul 10, 2017
Why not how to create jobs after NYSC
Re: How To Land A Great Job As A Graduate (after NYSC) by bejite: 12:38am On Jul 11, 2017
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