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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by tobasamuels: 9:42am On Apr 11, 2019
Had 3 group leaders in mine. The one we gave the job to became nervous and his voice broke, then three other guys started to drag it between them, with one forming time-keeper, another one forming moderator and the last was just shouting "as quickly as possible". I knew they were all Nairalanders and they had seen the 'advice' to take charge. I was just laughing in my mind.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by demzey(m): 10:20am On Apr 11, 2019
Hahaha funny comments on here, my group didn't really have much issues, we gave one points each according to how we sat, anticlockwisely tho, was fun but one guy jus use him opportunity come day talk almost all Wetin I jot down, had to restrategize since I was next. Even afta I talk finish him still wan talk again na so I tell am 'baba calm down that guy wan talk' no be fight grin

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by OFG1(m): 10:23am On Apr 11, 2019
tobasamuels:
Had 3 group leaders in mine. The one we gave the job to became nervous and his voice broke, then three other guys started to drag it between them, with one forming time-keeper, another one forming moderator and the last was just shouting "as quickly as possible". I knew they were all Nairalanders and they had seen the 'advice' to take charge. I was just laughing in my mind.

Lol. Wetin man no go see for group discussion. Taking the lead is good when U handle it like a pro. I respect the dude who led our group, the guy gave quality perspectives and gave members plenty opportunity to speak.
Anyhow, we go dey aii

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Luckyomon(m): 10:51am On Apr 11, 2019
You for tell am say, how far you now grin Ogbeni calm down joor. Let's pray for a positive outcome. My only worry in whole whole process was my presentation...sighs
demzey:
Hahaha funny comments on here, my group didn't really have much issues, we gave one points each according to how we sat, anticlockwisely tho, was fun but one guy jus use him opportunity come day talk almost all Wetin I jot down, had to restrategize since I was next. Even afta I talk finish him still wan talk again na so I tell am 'baba calm down that guy wan talk' no be fight grin
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Aficionado99(m): 10:59am On Apr 11, 2019
Luckyomon:
You for tell am say, how far you now grin Ogbeni calm down joor. Let's pray for a positive outcome. My only worry in whole whole process was my presentation...sighs
Same here bro. My own use style hook. I wonder how much that could come to count. I've been told the who AC is cumulative.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 11:38am On Apr 11, 2019
Aficionado99:

Same here bro. My own use style hook. I wonder how much that could come to count. I've been told the who AC is cumulative.
wetin happen bro? you stammer?

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 11:41am On Apr 11, 2019
Luckyomon:
You for tell am say, how far you now grin Ogbeni calm down joor. Let's pray for a positive outcome. My only worry in whole whole process was my presentation...sighs
why are you worried
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Aficionado99(m): 11:56am On Apr 11, 2019
pussyAvenger:
wetin happen bro? you stammer?
No. Wasn't as fluent and confident as I would have loved to be.
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 12:09pm On Apr 11, 2019
Aficionado99:

No. Wasn't as fluent and confident as I would have loved to be.
and you think other's talked like Chimamanda?

abegi! na general problem joor

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 12:11pm On Apr 11, 2019
Aficionado99:

No. Wasn't as fluent and confident as I would have loved to be.
and you think others talked like Chimamanda?

abegi! na general problem joor
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by goldimx: 12:17pm On Apr 11, 2019
pussyAvenger:
and you think others talked like Chimamanda?

abegi! na general problem joor
Pls, hu is Chimamanda, wt makes her popular?
i hv bn hearing her name up nd down
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by demzey(m): 12:36pm On Apr 11, 2019
Luckyomon:
You for tell am say, how far you now grin Ogbeni calm down joor. Let's pray for a positive outcome. My only worry in whole whole process was my presentation...sighs

Well, being nervous was expected of us, we go all day alryt las las
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 2:09pm On Apr 11, 2019
goldimx:

Pls, hu is Chimamanda, wt makes her popular?
i hv bn hearing her name up nd down
you don't know chimamanda Ngozi adichie unbelievable. Oya go to YouTube and listen to one of her talks, ' dangers of a single story.'

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by goldimx: 3:41pm On Apr 11, 2019
pussyAvenger:
you don't know chimamanda Ngozi adichie unbelievable. Oya go to YouTube and listen to one of her talks, ' dangers of a single story.'
Done!!
Used Wiki too
I knw more abt her nw

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by goldimx: 3:42pm On Apr 11, 2019
pussyAvenger:
you don't know chimamanda Ngozi adichie unbelievable. Oya go to YouTube and listen to one of her talks, ' dangers of a single story.'
Done!!
Used Wiki too
I knw more abt her nw
Tnx

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by ezzylee(m): 1:16pm On Apr 12, 2019
My Assessment Centre was on Saturday for 7.30am.

Group discussion - this was fairly ok. Some people wouldn’t even signify that they wanted to talk and they’ll just jump in even before someone hasn’t finished talking. There was a particular guy who didn’t make any contributions at all. Each time I wanted to make a contribution, I raised my hand up to signify I wanted to say something and they’ll allow me talk.

Power point preparation - this was fairly straightforward but I was a bit pressured coz we were timed and all and you’re looking at your slides whether they’re too simple or you should add more things. I decided to keep mine simple.

Interview - I was the last person for my batch and I noticed the assessor asking me the questions looked tired and all (don’t know if that was favorable or not) and the other person just kept writing, looked at me a few times and asked me like 2 questions to clarify what I was asked. When I was asked what are FirstBanks products, I could only mention two then I blacked out from there. I just told the man that we should move on to the next question. The product question was like the only downside of my interview

Presentation - I was also the last person for this. Assessors just pointed out something in one of the points I raised and we agreed it shouldn’t be there since another point was already going to do the job of the point she raised.

I wish everyone of us success.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by tobasamuels: 1:57pm On Apr 12, 2019
My brother no be only you ohhh. I felt I did nonsense in that presentation and that nonsense micro-economics question that a child would be able to get

Luckyomon:
You for tell am say, how far you now grin Ogbeni calm down joor. Let's pray for a positive outcome. My only worry in whole whole process was my presentation...sighs
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by tobasamuels: 1:58pm On Apr 12, 2019
What case study did you get?

ezzylee:
My Assessment Centre was on Saturday for 7.30am.

Group discussion - this was fairly ok. Some people wouldn’t even signify that they wanted to talk and they’ll just jump in even before someone hasn’t finished talking. There was a particular guy who didn’t make any contributions at all. Each time I wanted to make a contribution, I raised my hand up to signify I wanted to say something and they’ll allow me talk.

Power point preparation - this was fairly straightforward but I was a bit pressured coz we were timed and all and you’re looking at your slides whether they’re too simple or you should add more things. I decided to keep mine simple.

Interview - I was the last person for my batch and I noticed the assessor asking me the questions looked tired and all (don’t know if that was favorable or not) and the other person just kept writing, looked at me a few times and asked me like 2 questions to clarify what I was asked. When I was asked what are FirstBanks products, I could only mention two then I blacked out from there. I just told the man that we should move on to the next question. The product question was like the only downside of my interview

Presentation - I was also the last person for this. Assessors just pointed out something in one of the points I raised and we agreed it shouldn’t be there since another point was already going to do the job of the point she raised.

I wish everyone of us success.
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by ezzylee(m): 9:36pm On Apr 12, 2019
tobasamuels:
What case study did you get?


Something on having an ID management system for all citizens of Nigeria and how it can help FG, CBN and FBN.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by akins56(m): 1:35pm On Apr 13, 2019
Thanks to all the guys in previous recruitment that took out their time to share their experiences, most especially scented , cloud9usher and the other guys too.
May Allah reward you all.
I had my AC towards the end of the exercise.
I'll share my experiences as follows:

Group discussion:
This was the first exercise I had , we weren't up to 6 in my group, well, I spoke first and contributed my points, another guy followed, and we all spoke at turns.
At a point, I had to call the attention of my colleagues to the limited time we had, while a contributor was dragging her contribution for so long with unnecessary stories, though, I said this after she finished with her contribution( don't know if its a negative).
Power point Preparation: I did well here, I was able to prepare my slides in time, about 8 of them.

Interview:
This was were I think I performed best, I answered well all the questions posed. I.e About my self, scopes of FBN services and products, time I was innovative, time I led a team, a time I disagreed with a boss, time I felt I did3 have enough skill to accomplish a task.
I answered all the questions drawing up experiences from.my undergraduate days and NYSC mostly.

Essay writing
I tried my best here too, but I couldn't writing the concluding part of the essay due to time factor.

Presentation:
I had no issues here, I presented well, and my assessors asked no questions and said nothing, except when one of them told me I had a minute to conclude my presentation.

Overall, AC was cool. it was a worthwhile experience.
I pray for success.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by tobasamuels: 1:44pm On Apr 13, 2019
How did you answer the "tell me about yourself" question. I rambled a faithful bit here.

akins56:
Thanks to all the guys in previous recruitment that took out their time to share their experiences, most especially scented , cloud9usher and the other guys too.
May Allah reward you all.
I had my AC towards the end of the exercise.
I'll share my experiences as follows:

Group discussion:
This was the first exercise I had , we weren't up to 6 in my group, well, I spoke first and contributed my points, another guy followed, and we all spoke at turns.
At a point, I had to call the attention of my colleagues to the limited time we had, while a contributor was dragging her contribution for so long with unnecessary stories, though, I said this after she finished with her contribution( don't know if its a negative).
Power point Preparation: I did well here, I was able to prepare my slides in time, about 8 of them.

Interview:
This was were I think I performed best, I answered well all the questions posed. I.e About my self, scopes of FBN services and products, time I was innovative, time I led a team, a time I disagreed with a boss, time I felt I did3 have enough skill to accomplish a task.
I answered all the questions drawing up experiences from.my undergraduate days and NYSC mostly.

Essay writing
I tried my best here too, but I couldn't writing the concluding part of the essay due to time factor.

Presentation:
I had no issues here, I presented well, and my assessors asked no questions and said nothing, except when one of them told me I had a minute to conclude my presentation.

Overall, AC was cool. it was a worthwhile experience.
I pray for success.


Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by tobasamuels: 1:45pm On Apr 13, 2019
What state?

I like your case study though, so much can come from it.
ezzylee:


Something on having an ID management system for all citizens of Nigeria and how it can help FG, CBN and FBN.
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by akins56(m): 2:00pm On Apr 13, 2019
tobasamuels:
How did you answer the "tell me about yourself" question. I rambled a faithful bit here.

mentioned my name, talked about being an enthusiastic, innovative , outstanding, self motivated graduate of la la la university, that I'm passionate about banking and believes fbn has what it takes to mould me into a competent banker while achieving with her.
also listed my skills I.e good communication skills, creativity, team player etc, that I believe I'll be an asset to them.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Qualcoms(m): 2:06pm On Apr 13, 2019
akins56:
Thanks to all the guys in previous recruitment that took out their time to share their experiences, most especially scented , cloud9usher and the other guys too.
May Allah reward you all.
I had my AC towards the end of the exercise.
I'll share my experiences as follows:

Group discussion:
This was the first exercise I had , we weren't up to 6 in my group, well, I spoke first and contributed my points, another guy followed, and we all spoke at turns.
At a point, I had to call the attention of my colleagues to the limited time we had, while a contributor was dragging her contribution for so long with unnecessary stories, though, I said this after she finished with her contribution( don't know if its a negative).
Power point Preparation: I did well here, I was able to prepare my slides in time, about 8 of them.

Interview:
This was were I think I performed best, I answered well all the questions posed. I.e About my self, scopes of FBN services and products, time I was innovative, time I led a team, a time I disagreed with a boss, time I felt I did3 have enough skill to accomplish a task.
I answered all the questions drawing up experiences from.my undergraduate days and NYSC mostly.

Essay writing
I tried my best here too, but I couldn't writing the concluding part of the essay due to time factor.

Presentation:
I had no issues here, I presented well, and my assessors asked no questions and said nothing, except when one of them told me I had a minute to conclude my presentation.

Overall, AC was cool. it was a worthwhile experience.
I pray for success.




Well, Akin... if assessors didn't say anything after presentation, does it actually mean the presentation was ok?

I had it the same way, but kind of scared... they didn't ask any question.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Qualcoms(m): 2:15pm On Apr 13, 2019
And I that HCP/FBN deserves an accolade. The set up/organisation was great. They are sweet people, they did well.

I just wish they can spread it out more to make it a little more convenient/less stressful for them. If they can reduce the participants per day and have more weeks for the AC. I hope they can raise more money to finance the recruitment so that the operations can be easier

Great works HCP/FBN

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by akins56(m): 2:23pm On Apr 13, 2019
Qualcoms:



Well, Akin... if assessors didn't say anything after presentation, does it actually mean the presentation was ok?

I had it the same way, but kind of scared... they didn't ask any question.
Well, its subjective, though, I believe it is positive.
if I were to assess myself based on my performance with regards to the presentation, I did a good job.
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by pussyAvenger: 3:09pm On Apr 13, 2019
l shivered throught the interview

The questions were like shots from the blue moon.

na when person ask you about yourself na I'm you go know say you no sabi yourself

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by daseento(m): 4:31pm On Apr 13, 2019
It's very difficult to really gauge my AC performance. But, I'm keeping hope alive.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Qualcoms(m): 4:48pm On Apr 13, 2019
@Akin I get you clear... @daseento , yh u r right too. But we will remain positive and trust the faithful God.

I think it would have just been ok to ask them 'is there any question for me, pls?'

Maybe this could have prompt one.
Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by raydatluvs(m): 6:20pm On Apr 13, 2019
I also want to share my experience for posterity sake and more importantly for the benefits of any stammer that would be thinking of the process and fretting about it like I was. I did mine on the 5th and was with the 16-32 batch.

The group presentation came first, this was one of my top fear because it involved speaking very fast and speaking sense. Oh, I know how to speak sense but in my group, we timed ourselves so it was important you pass out your points quickly ( for a stammer, its not easy). My solution was to aim at speaking first, then I set the tone of the conversation and avoided the pressure of trying to speak better than the others. I did stammer still but most of the others that spoke buttressed my points so I still got referred to which I believe helps. Also it's important to keep a good body language - smile and nod when your peers are talking and take notes. My topic was 'building SMEs- challenges and how the government, central bank and commercial banks can proffer solutions'

Then came the writing part. My writing skills are top notch so I had no problems here( my best part). My only worry is having not written more than the 600word limit (couldn't estimate due to time but I doubt it was more). The writing is based on the group discussion topic so the extra points of other group members would come in handy here if you jotted.

The interview was supposed to be the part I would dread the most but interestingly, I had it better than other speaking parts. The ladies that accessed me were fantastic ( I explained to them at the start that I stammered just incase a part of what I say is inaudible,I would be happy to repeat), they tried to make me as calm as possible ( oh well grin). Because this part was more like a conversation so each question required my answer regardless of the time I take, it helped me speak better. I got asked the question of ethics and I answered I had not experienced a situation like that but went on to say how I would likely react in that situation so it's important that even if you don't have the experience, you not keep quiet but say how you would likely react in that situation ( it works). Besides it's a graduate trainee role so we're not expected to have had so much experience.

PowerPoint preparation, I aimed at making it simple and straightforward. Had only four slides - introduction, problems, solutions and opportunities for the bank but I forgot the title and conclusion pages because of time ( I thought our preparation time went so fast considering I am pretty good at PowerPoint).

I feel I did good in the presentation part but with 10mins breathing down your neck, its never easy. I tried to keep eye contact with the assessors and the guy looked like I was blowing his mind. The other lady assessor mentioned it was good that I wasn't reading off my slides but she said I seemed too anxious ( well, 10mins madam ). Had so much to say in such short time. I didn't get asked any questions too( hopeful a good thing), I tried to make it as simple and understandable as I could

In all, I thought the process was intense and I am hopeful if my stammering doesn't count so much against me.

On the flip side, HCP should have done better with the refreshments (arghhhhhhh lipsrsealed). That could only have made the tummy rumble even more.

Best wishes to the next batch.

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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by iboyclassic: 7:19am On Apr 14, 2019
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Re: First Bank 2019 Graduate Trainee Assessment Centre Invite by Mujadilo: 12:37am On Apr 15, 2019
pussyAvenger:
and you think other's talked like Chimamanda?

abegi! na general problem joor



This one weak me o

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