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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by generalbush(m): 7:43am On Sep 15, 2017
Obiwiz:

gd day to you OP, I'm studying a course oriented towards some of the careers u mentioned. I'm presently in my finals. Bt jst lyk we all know, the Nigerian package is almost always all theory, and very little or no practical. Bottom line is, I would appreciate a mentorship and internship opportunity to help build my exposure and practical skills. pls can I contact u privately?

Go to the blog, you will see my digits. Thanks.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Celsony: 8:44am On Sep 15, 2017
IkpemhiTG:

check this out then www.burujtech.com
Ok sir anya (thank you)
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by PatrickOkunima(m): 10:15am On Sep 15, 2017
I sent you an email.
BiafranBushBoy:


Please push up a bit to CCNA. Cisco is King. wink
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Konami94: 2:10pm On Sep 15, 2017
wildchild02:


Well, i wont say i'm surprised or not but these are the kinda things you'll need God's intervention for, its similar to a 1st class graduate looking for job. A proper deliverance is needed, i'll advice the guy to go for 3 or 7 days deliverance at MFM.
In reasonable countries you don't need to go for any deliverance to get a decent job with all the qualifications this guy has. Only here in Africa.

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by iihtlagos: 2:14pm On Sep 15, 2017
Yureyes:

So how does a medical person who wants to go into the ICT world benefit from this?

How can I explain this now? smiley

Let's see...

ICT is a field that gives you advantages such as;

1) Another source of income

2) Advantage over your peers who has just their single certificate to show

3) Makes you adapt fully in a world that is gearing towards ICT

There are so many reasons to pick up an ICT skill. The question is why do you feel you want to?

Are you a working medical personnel with any knowledge of IC3 (International core computation)? Then you need to learn it.

Are you a Medical personnel and you don't have good knowledge of how to use Microsoft and other applications extensively? Then you have to learn it.

The reasons are so many to say, so I implore you visit us and we will talk at length. Thanks.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by wildchild02: 3:10pm On Sep 15, 2017
Konami94:

In reasonable countries you don't need to go for any deliverance to get a decent job with all the qualifications this guy has. Only here in Africa.

LOLs...you think so?
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Fela40: 2:50pm On Sep 22, 2017
Softhands:
Who needs these local trainings when you can access Udemy.com cheaply.

Keep deceiving yourself!!

Where do you work with your Udemy bullshit??
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Manweysabi(m): 3:53pm On Sep 22, 2017
Fela40:

Keep deceiving yourself!!
Where do you work with your Udemy bullshit??
There's no hands on practical training on udemy
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Softhands(m): 8:48pm On Sep 22, 2017
See your Customized Ibadan sense... So Your so-called training is the best abi...no wonder you resemble who carpenter sow shirt for.
Fela40:


Keep deceiving yourself!!

Where do you work with your Udemy bullshit??
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by omodave(m): 7:40am On Sep 24, 2017
iihtlagos:


Where is your location?
Benin city.. Schooling at AAU
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by omodave(m): 7:45am On Sep 24, 2017
niggi4life:
Well, it's not as easy as it is been written, likewise the pay.
Nowadays most IT companies do not only rely on your certifications, they want it being practical, like ; what can you really do either in isolation or within a team.

I know lots of peeps here with certifications all over.. go to LinkedIn you will see them flocking around with certs without any experience.

I am a Senior network engineer, it took me years of practices: trial and error to get there. I have a Lab at home where i simulate network scenarios during my off days.

You need devoted time to become an IT professional and then you start seeing the money flowing like water.

As an IT consultant you can't earn lesser than 500K a month except you don't know what you are doing.

God bless!!

Sir I need ur professional advice and coaching pls... I pm u
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by omodave(m): 7:48am On Sep 24, 2017
Please this thread should wake-up, I need y'all

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Nizguy(m): 1:09pm On Sep 24, 2017
iihtlagos:
I endorse this post. Any question regarding how to go about all the courses listed above, and with job placements, please ask me. We at IIHT will help you achieve that.

am interested in networking engr. and I reside in Onitsha please any information regarding on how to learn it here in Onitsha and how much it will cost me will be highly appreciated by me. tnx in anticipation
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Carmal90(m): 11:33pm On Oct 15, 2017
Davidoff2000:


True...

And to add, all these shouting cisco upandan, CCNA, CCNP etec, all that is just rubbish..you can do that and may not even get a job, clocking 8-5, thats fact. Infact, you most likely wont, because those are certifications even little kids are wielding.

If you want to be useful to yourself, first become a network technician before you metamorphose to a network engineer, if you want. that way, you know everything- in a new construction with a blueprint or floor plans, you can set up your entire data network from access points, comm rooms, cables, racks, switches and all. You can punch down, terminate your RJ 45 on modules and fix them on face plates, install them on walls, where a user will set up his computer. In the equipment, you know exactly where each wire or cable is going, you can tone to locate cables and patch them in, set up everything and genrally do plenty of management in there

To be a network technician, you are basically an electrician- albeit a low voltage one- you can set up data networks from cartons of cables doing cable runs- fishing cables through celings and walls, terminating them on patch panels, installing servers, and switches and installing and mounting racks, doing cable management and all- inshort you can integrate a data centre.

So interms of nomenclature, what are you? You are a low voltage technician/engineer, you are a telecom technician/engineer too (doing voice, video and data), meaning like i said, you can plan and design and install a data network, you can troubleshoot phones (66 and 110 blocks), do Voice over IP, install and configure IP Cameras (be it in shoprite, Next, or traffic cameras).

Knowing this prepares you to be a business man, doing cisco or all those certifications prepares you to be an employee- a big organization must have a network for you to manage, or administer, right? KNowing what i said above makes you confiddent- you can put in for any bid, or tell any developer developing, say- a hotel- 'hey, leave all your low voltage needs to me, i will setup your data network. For a small 50room hotel, you can collect N7m- labor, not materials.

You can put in for any bid- if EFCC are building their 23 storey headquaters, you put in for the bid- imagine running cables on 23 floors, installing access points, all over, communications cabinets on every floor, dropping everything down a main or central equipment room? If you have the capacity, you can collect N600m from there.

The only person competiting with you in Nigeria will be Huawei, but let Huawei take the big jobs of N500m or N1.2b, you will be pretty busy with all the small jobs within your neiborhood of N5m, N10m

How does being CCNA or CCNE help you? Can that help you fish a cat5 cable or fibre, through a hollow wall? or concrete wall for that matter? Or through a ceiling? Or mount a rack? Or install blade servers with hundreds of wires running underneath the floors? You must do all this before you go and start troubleshooting and subnetting and creating subnet masks, no? We are talking practical knowledge here.

And there are certifcations for this- level 1 installer, level II installer, copper, or installer fibre and the likes, then you move to OSP- Outside plant. Where the real big money is- those who run fibre optic cables outside- on poles or underground.

Learn all this, thank me later

Pls sir, how can I be a network technician ?

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Gamelord007: 8:06pm On Feb 17, 2018
try www.post4solution.com a top quality freelance job site that supports Naira transactions
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by onyegwu(m): 11:46pm On Feb 17, 2018
Fela40:


Keep deceiving yourself!!

Where do you work with your Udemy bullshit??
You are the one who is deceiving your self for not knowing that there is something called self taught. Those ur schools can't give u what this online sites will offer u OK! The problem we have in Nigeria is that we are too lazy we just want to pay money to these schools and believe they will turn us into gurus over night which is not true. If u, as u are now and u don't know that u can learn anything u want to learn through the internet then Bros u are not an IT person or someone who is dynamic. ICT is practical show me what u can do and not certificate from one yeye ICT school. Codeacdemy alone is enough to get u into the ICT world especially programing. Udemy, w3school, etc. are good place to start as a beginner. This sites will teach u step by step OK! Couple with lots of tutorial videos on YouTube. What u people collect money for and will still not teach well are free online only what the person need is to dedicate time for it with his or her laptop before u know it u are on track. For those who wants to start, go on YouTube get the tutorial videos visit the online sites like Codeacademy, Udemy etc. then get an established mentor in the industry of ur chosen ICT who is already building or earning very well from his skills and let him guard u trust me you will be better off than all this yeye schools and jobber men parading them selves on this platform to collect huge money that they cannot deliver quality service to justify the fee paid. Yeye people!!

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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by brainyhack(m): 3:26am On Feb 19, 2018
Davidoff2000:


True...

And to add, all these shouting cisco upandan, CCNA, CCNP etec, all that is just rubbish..you can do that and may not even get a job, clocking 8-5, thats fact. Infact, you most likely wont, because those are certifications even little kids are wielding.

If you want to be useful to yourself, first become a network technician before you metamorphose to a network engineer, if you want. that way, you know everything- in a new construction with a blueprint or floor plans, you can set up your entire data network from access points, comm rooms, cables, racks, switches and all. You can punch down, terminate your RJ 45 on modules and fix them on face plates, install them on walls, where a user will set up his computer. In the equipment, you know exactly where each wire or cable is going, you can tone to locate cables and patch them in, set up everything and genrally do plenty of management in there

To be a network technician, you are basically an electrician- albeit a low voltage one- you can set up data networks from cartons of cables doing cable runs- fishing cables through celings and walls, terminating them on patch panels, installing servers, and switches and installing and mounting racks, doing cable management and all- inshort you can integrate a data centre.

So interms of nomenclature, what are you? You are a low voltage technician/engineer, you are a telecom technician/engineer too (doing voice, video and data), meaning like i said, you can plan and design and install a data network, you can troubleshoot phones (66 and 110 blocks), do Voice over IP, install and configure IP Cameras (be it in shoprite, Next, or traffic cameras).

Knowing this prepares you to be a business man, doing cisco or all those certifications prepares you to be an employee- a big organization must have a network for you to manage, or administer, right? KNowing what i said above makes you confiddent- you can put in for any bid, or tell any developer developing, say- a hotel- 'hey, leave all your low voltage needs to me, i will setup your data network. For a small 50room hotel, you can collect N7m- labor, not materials.

You can put in for any bid- if EFCC are building their 23 storey headquaters, you put in for the bid- imagine running cables on 23 floors, installing access points, all over, communications cabinets on every floor, dropping everything down a main or central equipment room? If you have the capacity, you can collect N600m from there.

The only person competiting with you in Nigeria will be Huawei, but let Huawei take the big jobs of N500m or N1.2b, you will be pretty busy with all the small jobs within your neiborhood of N5m, N10m

How does being CCNA or CCNE help you? Can that help you fish a cat5 cable or fibre, through a hollow wall? or concrete wall for that matter? Or through a ceiling? Or mount a rack? Or install blade servers with hundreds of wires running underneath the floors? You must do all this before you go and start troubleshooting and subnetting and creating subnet masks, no? We are talking practical knowledge here.

And there are certifcations for this- level 1 installer, level II installer, copper, or installer fibre and the likes, then you move to OSP- Outside plant. Where the real big money is- those who run fibre optic cables outside- on poles or underground.

Learn all this, thank me later

Good day sir.. I will say this is the best practice on path to become a professional network engineer in ICT .. I’m a fresh graduate in computer science and have been a lover of computer networking for years. but from most research I’ve made, the certification has been the top topic .. the basic knowledge of becoming a professional which you just pointed out is always hidden , please I will like to begin a journey on becoming a network technician and work on the certification on the other hand too...please I don’t mind if you can enlighten me more on how to go about this , will love to get in contact with you
Here’s my WhatsApp number 08112144600
Phone ‭‭+234 816 278 4332‬‬
Thanks a lot sir.
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Swagahyk(m): 12:25pm On Mar 26, 2018
I need your help to decide on something, as a graduate looking for what skill to venture into,
Between Computer repairs ( hardwares) and Web Design and Development, which do you advice I go for, based on your experience in IT/ICT world.

BiafranBushBoy
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by johnime: 8:59am On Mar 27, 2018
check my signature.
Swagahyk:
I need your help to decide on something, as a graduate looking for what skill to venture into,
Between Computer repairs ( hardwares) and Web Design and Development, which do you advice I go for, based on your experience in IT/ICT world.

BiafranBushBoy
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Swagahyk(m): 10:07am On Mar 27, 2018
Ok
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by Swagahyk(m): 10:07am On Mar 27, 2018
johnime:
check my signature.

"stevethedancer@gmail.com" that's what's on your signature, but I ain't talking about dancing
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by deborsky(m): 1:44pm On Mar 27, 2018
good
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by johnime: 2:31pm On Mar 28, 2018
what about it'dancing'?
Swagahyk:


"stevethedancer@gmail.com" that's what's on your signature, but I ain't talking about dancing
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by charlyazods(m): 4:18pm On Mar 28, 2018
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Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by lordally(m): 12:44pm On Jul 23, 2018
ezeonlinebiz:


Very true.

I'm into SEO and Link building as a Freelancer and I can relate. It took years for me to get to where I am right now.

Now na me dey run from work. Money is really easy to make when you have THE patience and determination.


How many years did it take you bro??
Re: No Good Job? –try These Top 7 Nigerian ICT Jobs With High Employment Rate by RioCarputo(m): 7:14pm On Dec 09, 2020
BiafranBushBoy:

Please push up a bit to CCNA. Cisco is King. wink
bossman please how much is CCNA R&S training fee and exam fee at IIHT? thanks.

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