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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 12:00pm On Feb 18, 2020
Brainniest:


Nice said.
Please can you recommend IT skills and maybe where one can learn them.
Thanks.

Brother, you literally need career switch..
Am an engineer, I applied for many job offers after my NYSC last year.

Non invited me for interview, I had to dive in into IT,
I started with HTML5, CSS3 and javascript with low background knowledge of computer, I never knew I was doing myself good. Less I forget, it took me only 5 months to mastered all.

I neither have a tutor nor coach, it was self taught.
By God's grace I was able to convinced the panel, how safety related issues could be tackled in the organization using my risk assessment sheet that is yet to be developed..

I am a chronic stammerer, but I still got the APL.

I recommend this books for you,

jon duckett HTML and CSS

Jon duckett javascript and jquerry

Eloquent javascript new edition

Freecodecamp. org ,they have good resources and videos

Best of Luck!

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 12:01pm On Feb 18, 2020
OgidiOlu3:


Now, IT is a very large field. Good old programming is still the heart of it. I recently introduced two female friends to programming.
One now does data analytics with Python, and the other just started web development. None of them studied Computer Science in school.

So, let's start:

1. Programming: This is quite easy, honestly. Most people find it difficult because they read or watch difficult tutorials. Learn a language and start building little projects. You don't need to learn all the programming languages in the world. Only learn the one you need for any particular job.

a.) Node.js: You can start with this. It is open-source (meaning it is not proprietary and it is free) and it is in demand. There are materials everywhere to learn this. My best however is a tutorial from Angela Yu. She's funny and her tutorial will teach you from an absolute beginner to a web developer.
You will learn frontend technologies like HTML, CSS, BootStrap, JavaScript to backend tech like Node.js, REST API, SQL and NoSQL. Don't fear, they are all simple especially when you watch her videos.

Her course link on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/
Her course link for free download: https://tutsgalaxy.net/the-complete-2020-web-development-bootcamp/

The file is large though.

b.) C#: This is also a very good language and it is in demand. It is Microsoft's technology and it is robust and very useful for enterprise applications.
When it comes to C# and the .NET Framework, your best bet is Kudvenkat on YouTube. He has a lot of very good and easy to understand tutorials.

His channel link: https://www.youtube.com/user/kudvenkat

c.) Python: This is a very easy and very versatile language. It can be used for web development, data analytics, and even AI and Machine Learning. Its downside is just the speed when compared to C# for example. It's also very much in demand.

Edureka and FreeCodeCamp have some of the best free tutorials on almost all IT fields.
Edureka: https://www.youtube.com/user/edurekaIN
FreeCodeCamp: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ

https://www.freecodecamp.org/ is also a very interactive website that teaches you software/web development from start to finish.

There are a lot of other interesting languages to learn. Just do your research and see the one you would like.

My pick for this part is Angela Yu's course. It is actually very interesting smiley

2. Cloud Computing: In the past, when we build apps, we deploy them to physical servers or use some hosting platforms like GoDaddy and co.
Now, we have cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform. For a beginner, you might just check for some tutorials on Youtube to help you start. You can even get a free 30-day subscription on Azure to test and learn with.
After that, you can apply for jobs as a Cloud engineer or a support engineer. One of the few companies that employ a lot of support engineers in Nigeria is Tek Experts: https://www.tek-experts.com/en-us/tek-experts-nigeria-jobs-in-lagos

The good thing about Tek-Experts is that they take you irrespective of your background and experience as long as you can pass their test and interviews. You will LEARN A LOT, especially about Microsoft technologies. They will expose you to the world of IT. The downside, however, is the pay. The pay is meagre but as a beginner, you can't really complain. Just gain experience and move on.

When you learn any programming skill, you can then start applying for internships. Promotion in the IT world is largely dependent on how good you are. It can be very fast honestly. You can also apply for some Junior Developer roles.

Some remote companies also employ junior devs.
Use these links below to find remote jobs. Some of them only employ from the US while others employ from anywhere so take note of the location on the vacancies. These links are not only for IT jobs, so please check if there is any one you can do there.

https://weworkremotely.com/
https://remoteglobal.com/
https://remotive.io/
https://remote.co/remote-jobs/

Hand don dey pain me and I dey work. I might come back to update later.

Thanks man, this is awesome. It's never too late to start.

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by genearts(m): 12:11pm On Feb 18, 2020
Jarus:


N7-8m gross per annum

That's like N470k to N500k net per month.

But since they do upfront system, it may be like N2.4m upfront in January and N270k to N300k per month subsequently.

Good afternoon sir, there's a big debate about this currently by GTs, what's on the appointment letters is far less than this and it's becoming confusing. Consolidated Salary is N1. 6M/Year which is about 133k per month. I need some clarifications sir

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by ConsistentSG: 12:26pm On Feb 18, 2020
How would one start explaining her own situation and shortcomings;

So, on the 14th February aka Valentine's day (love day), NNPC decided to breakhearts.

So, I had already been invited to a date by my Fiance on that day. oh, I didn't know and was not informed that our boy was planning an engagement party. That he had already invited my friends.

So, sometime around 4:30pm on Val's day, NNPC's success mails started dropping. Our girl was glued to her laptop in the office viewing Nairaland and refreshing mails. saying silent prayers to God and trying her best to hold her tears in order not to draw attention.

So, she stayed in the office until sometime after 6pm. she was sad and emotionally down. she switched off her cell phone and went home to cry.

So, been emotionally down she forgot about her date. Oh, honey called, friends called but couldn't reach her. Honey could not believe himself, everyone concluded she went on with another date, if not why is her line off.

So, up till date our girl is still defending herself.

Apl she didn't get, engagement she didn't get

Double heartbreak on Valentine's day

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nathphil(m): 12:28pm On Feb 18, 2020
Teaser4:
i don't have access to the email address, wey i take register... however, I go reach out to you soon brother
okay bro. I mentioned you on another thread

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by CSmooth: 12:38pm On Feb 18, 2020
Awwwww, sorry

I can imagine



ConsistentSG:
How would one start explaining her own situation and shortcomings;

So, on the 14th February aka Valentine's day (love day), NNPC decided to breakhearts.

So, I had already been invited to a date by my Fiance on that day. oh, I didn't know and was not informed that our boy was planning an engagement party. That he had already invited my friends.

So, sometime around 4:30pm on Val's day, NNPC's success mails started dropping. Our girl was glued to her laptop in the office viewing Nairaland and refreshing mails. saying silent prayers to God and trying her best to hold her tears in order not to draw attention.

So, she stayed in the office until sometime after 6pm. she was sad and emotionally down. she switched off her cell phone and went home to cry.

So, been emotionally down she forgot about her date. Oh, honey called, friends called but couldn't reach her. Honey could not believe himself, everyone concluded she went on with another date, if not why is her line off.

So, up till date our girl is still defending herself.

Apl she didn't get, engagement she didn't get

Double heartbreak on Valentine's day

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 12:50pm On Feb 18, 2020
genearts:


Good afternoon sir, there's a big debate about this currently by GTs, what's on the appointment letters is far less than this and it's becoming confusing. Consolidated Salary is N1. 6M/Year which is about 133k per month. I need some clarifications sir

Have you seen a sample of the appointment letter?
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by uzoexcel(m): 12:54pm On Feb 18, 2020
Good one.
exactly what I v been saying ...

I 'll also add a link to a post I made on a reply years ago about opportunities and all...

For the IT Skill u can add Digital Marketing to your list

OgidiOlu3:


Don't let your emotions cloud your judgement. This thread isn't a pity party. The purpose of the thread is to get info about NNPC and what working there is like. I feel for those that didn't get in. Heck, I have friends that didn't get in but it is not the end of the world. We all have our stories.
I wrote here some time ago that I almost got a remote job that was gonna pay me $30k to $40k per year. That's over 1m every month, way above what NNPC would dream of paying GTs. Plus, I would actually learn a lot and grow too. I was very sad. In fact, it was one of the saddest days ever. All my plans vanished just like that but that experience taught me a lot.

My advice is this:

1. Get IT skill. It's one of the cheapest and easiest skills to learn. You can learn ANY IT skill that will get you a decent job online for free.

2. After getting this skill, apply to jobs abroad too. Honestly, I barely apply for Naija jobs. There are tons of jobs abroad. Now, I have two job offers, one in Naija and the other abroad. I am still deciding which to choose based on a number of things. My friend just got one in Norway.

3. Rejections are part of the process. Accept it. Don't let it weigh you down.

4. Apply for a lot of jobs. Don't always bank on any job. If it comes, fine. If it doesn't, we move.

5. Always try and leave an impression at an interview. Let the interviewers feel you actually have some value to add. When you want to interview with a company, research on its shortcomings, research on its failures and see what you can do to help. Nobody will reject a valuable candidate. When I did the NNPC interview, I knew I had done well. The interviewer practically said, "we need people like you". I knew I had passed but I could never be so sure I would get the job because I thought they would play politics or something.

PS: The IT skill I advised is because IT is the field that can easily get you jobs abroad. And there are jobs in abundance so if you're good, you will get one. IT is growing every day so it can't be saturated.

Godspeed!

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by uzoexcel(m): 12:55pm On Feb 18, 2020
Good one

OgidiOlu3:


Now, IT is a very large field. Good old programming is still the heart of it. I recently introduced two female friends to programming.
One now does data analytics with Python, and the other just started web development. None of them studied Computer Science in school.

So, let's start:

1. Programming: This is quite easy, honestly. Most people find it difficult because they read or watch difficult tutorials. Learn a language and start building little projects. You don't need to learn all the programming languages in the world. Only learn the one you need for any particular job.

a.) Node.js: You can start with this. It is open-source (meaning it is not proprietary and it is free) and it is in demand. There are materials everywhere to learn this. My best however is a tutorial from Angela Yu. She's funny and her tutorial will teach you from an absolute beginner to a web developer.
You will learn frontend technologies like HTML, CSS, BootStrap, JavaScript to backend tech like Node.js, REST API, SQL and NoSQL. Don't fear, they are all simple especially when you watch her videos.

Her course link on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/
Her course link for free download: https://tutsgalaxy.net/the-complete-2020-web-development-bootcamp/

The file is large though.

b.) C#: This is also a very good language and it is in demand. It is Microsoft's technology and it is robust and very useful for enterprise applications.
When it comes to C# and the .NET Framework, your best bet is Kudvenkat on YouTube. He has a lot of very good and easy to understand tutorials.

His channel link: https://www.youtube.com/user/kudvenkat

c.) Python: This is a very easy and very versatile language. It can be used for web development, data analytics, and even AI and Machine Learning. Its downside is just the speed when compared to C# for example. It's also very much in demand.

Edureka and FreeCodeCamp have some of the best free tutorials on almost all IT fields.
Edureka: https://www.youtube.com/user/edurekaIN
FreeCodeCamp: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ

https://www.freecodecamp.org/ is also a very interactive website that teaches you software/web development from start to finish.

There are a lot of other interesting languages to learn. Just do your research and see the one you would like.

My pick for this part is Angela Yu's course. It is actually very interesting smiley

2. Cloud Computing: In the past, when we build apps, we deploy them to physical servers or use some hosting platforms like GoDaddy and co.
Now, we have cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform. For a beginner, you might just check for some tutorials on Youtube to help you start. You can even get a free 30-day subscription on Azure to test and learn with.
After that, you can apply for jobs as a Cloud engineer or a support engineer. One of the few companies that employ a lot of support engineers in Nigeria is Tek Experts: https://www.tek-experts.com/en-us/tek-experts-nigeria-jobs-in-lagos

The good thing about Tek-Experts is that they take you irrespective of your background and experience as long as you can pass their test and interviews. You will LEARN A LOT, especially about Microsoft technologies. They will expose you to the world of IT. The downside, however, is the pay. The pay is meagre but as a beginner, you can't really complain. Just gain experience and move on.

When you learn any programming skill, you can then start applying for internships. Promotion in the IT world is largely dependent on how good you are. It can be very fast honestly. You can also apply for some Junior Developer roles.

Some remote companies also employ junior devs.
Use these links below to find remote jobs. Some of them only employ from the US while others employ from anywhere so take note of the location on the vacancies. These links are not only for IT jobs, so please check if there is any one you can do there.

https://weworkremotely.com/
https://remoteglobal.com/
https://remotive.io/
https://remote.co/remote-jobs/

Hand don dey pain me and I dey work. I might come back to update later.
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Haltek: 12:59pm On Feb 18, 2020
OgidiOlu3:


Don't let your emotions cloud your judgement. This thread isn't a pity party. The purpose of the thread is to get info about NNPC and what working there is like. I feel for those that didn't get in. Heck, I have friends that didn't get in but it is not the end of the world. We all have our stories.
I wrote here some time ago that I almost got a remote job that was gonna pay me $30k to $40k per year. That's over 1m every month, way above what NNPC would dream of paying GTs. Plus, I would actually learn a lot and grow too. I was very sad. In fact, it was one of the saddest days ever. All my plans vanished just like that but that experience taught me a lot.

My advice is this:

1. Get IT skill. It's one of the cheapest and easiest skills to learn. You can learn ANY IT skill that will get you a decent job online for free.

2. After getting this skill, apply to jobs abroad too. Honestly, I barely apply for Naija jobs. There are tons of jobs abroad. Now, I have two job offers, one in Naija and the other abroad. I am still deciding which to choose based on a number of things. My friend just got one in Norway.

3. Rejections are part of the process. Accept it. Don't let it weigh you down.

4. Apply for a lot of jobs. Don't always bank on any job. If it comes, fine. If it doesn't, we move.

5. Always try and leave an impression at an interview. Let the interviewers feel you actually have some value to add. When you want to interview with a company, research on its shortcomings, research on its failures and see what you can do to help. Nobody will reject a valuable candidate. When I did the NNPC interview, I knew I had done well. The interviewer practically said, "we need people like you". I knew I had passed but I could never be so sure I would get the job because I thought they would play politics or something.

PS: The IT skill I advised is because IT is the field that can easily get you jobs abroad. And there are jobs in abundance so if you're good, you will get one. IT is growing every day so it can't be saturated.

Godspeed!

Thanks for sharing.

What language is best for robotics? I have a background in mechanical engineering, and have started learning Python. Thanks.
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by uzoexcel(m): 1:05pm On Feb 18, 2020
Good one..we need more encouraging and helpful posts for people.

I wrote this on this thread few years ago and i think it may still be of help to one o two people.
https://www.nairaland.com/1576070/useless-cringe-worthy-degrees/6


uzoexcel:


To Mr Caveman and others
u mentioning the below aforementioned courses as useless and irrelevant shows your dim-witted reasoning sorry to say. If u really studied in UI and u dont know the importance that the city of Ibadan places on Agricultural related courses, then methinks u dont have any idea of what u r saying here.
I did my college education in Ibadan and even i knew the 'rep' people who read these courses get. Ibadan has more than 6 agricultural world class research institutions amongst which are
IITA - International institute of Tropical agriculture
CRIN_ Cocoa research institute of Nigeria
NISER- National institute of social economic research
FRIN - Forest research institute of Nigeria
IAR & T
amongst others

The most important thing is wherever/whatever u study, create a roadmap for urself and most IMPORTANTLY, think far....Dont let naija be the limit of ur thinking/horizon. There r scholarships/opportunities for every course in europe if u package urself properly
.Google erasmus mundus masters courses and u ll see scholarships/opportunities for all courses
Its so unfortunate that in naija that due to the underdevelopment of so many industries and the man-know-man mentality people who sweat reading courses like human kinetics, polymer and textile engineering etc will end up in a bank or having to start business because the industries where they wouldav put whatever they garnered in school is virtually non existent.

Make i yearn more as i gat free time on my hands for now grin. Take for example someone who reads Food science, microbiology,animal science, soil science etc and finishes with a 2:1 and then goes on for his NYSC in kano. If u wanna package urself internationally for masters scholarship application, it starts from NYSC. Dont go joining groups for CDS like road safety etc which are 'useless' (u are allowed to use this word here only smiley ) ; instead look out for UNICEF, HIV/AIDS, anti Women trafficking, MDG'S (renowned world bodies) and make sure u take it serious and follow it bumper to bumper and at the end of ur NYSC, have an official of one of these NGO's write a strong letter of recommendation for you saying u undertook voluntary work (u can sweeten it by saying u chose to give back to the society bla bla bla) and then with your 1 year experience/service in a college (instead of saying you taught biology, you can put 'a college lab scientist') -- This is packaging..... ... (Packaging is important,,its why most of us will pay to watch Thor in cinemas while we have our own Sango and amadioha rotting away with low patronage grin )
along with ur TOEFL which you should write while doing your NYSC as this is the best time to write it when u v time and FG money in ur hands, u r good to go to apply for the following below..they r all called erasmus mundus masters courses..there r so many more but this s what i could dig up
http://sites.wageningenur.nl/en/emsanf.htm
http://emfoodoflife.eu/
https://www.jyu.fi/en/studywithus/programmes/emsep
http://www.master-imacs.org/
http://sutrofor.eu/

With expensive phnes most of y'all carry around, try and utilize it optimally by googling and doing research..a friend of mine who finished from UNIUYO was complaining about lack of opportunities in her course to study abroad..I told her that 'do u know that UNIUYO is the only university in naija that has an agreement with NTNU (Norwegian university of sciience and technology) which is the topmost university in Norway for free masters and scholarship admission in the whole of naija.Check the following link below . there is a quota specifically allocated just for students who graduated from UNIUYO
http://www.ntnu.edu/studies/ntnu-s-cooperation-agreements

I also think there is laziness of some nigerian gradautes, i wonder why someone who read a course like international relations, linguistics, english language, mass communication etc would not take out time to study or pay for language courses in french,german etc. If i read any of the above courses apart from scholarships and all, i would be thinking of working for the United Nations, UNDP and all. (b4 u can work for any of these international NGO'S u must know a second language apart from english language)
LEARN TO THINK BIG, IT DOESNT MATTER WHEREVER YOU ARE.MAKE THE MOST OF WHAT U HAVE and no one will see ur back
Sorry for the long letter;i sometimes 4get myself though i m taking an example from my ogas at the top in the art of letter writing grin grin grin

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by genearts(m): 1:09pm On Feb 18, 2020
nelsonngim:


Have you seen a sample of the appointment letter?

Yes
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Keemy88(m): 1:31pm On Feb 18, 2020
My friend received a call from a courier company to come collect his APL. He has even collected it moments ago.
Congratulations to all GTs

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 1:33pm On Feb 18, 2020
Adiadi1:


Brother, you literally need career switch..
Am an engineer, I applied for many job offers after my NYSC last year.

Non invited me for interview, I had to dive in into IT,
I started with HTML5, CSS3 and javascript with low background knowledge of computer, I never knew I was doing myself good. Less I forget, it took me only 5 months to mastered all.

I neither have a tutor nor coach, it was self taught.
By God's grace I was able to convinced the panel, how safety related issues could be tackled in the organization using my risk assessment sheet that is yet to be developed..

I am a chronic stammerer, but I still got the APL.

I recommend this books for you,

jon duckett HTML and CSS

Jon duckett javascript and jquerry

Eloquent javascript new edition

Freecodecamp. org ,they have good resources and videos

Best of Luck!




I sent you a dm
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 1:38pm On Feb 18, 2020
Keemy88:
My friend received a call from a courier company to come collect his APL. He has even collected it moments ago.
Congratulations to all GTs

Nice bro... Which state please? Abj?
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Mitocyan: 2:02pm On Feb 18, 2020
Adiadi1:


Brother, you literally need career switch..
Am an engineer, I applied for many job offers after my NYSC last year.

Non invited me for interview, I had to dive in into IT,
I started with HTML5, CSS3 and javascript with low background knowledge of computer, I never knew I was doing myself good. Less I forget, it took me only 5 months to mastered all.

I neither have a tutor nor coach, it was self taught.
By God's grace I was able to convinced the panel, how safety related issues could be tackled in the organization using my risk assessment sheet that is yet to be developed..

I am a chronic stammerer, but I still got the APL.

I recommend this books for you,

jon duckett HTML and CSS

Jon duckett javascript and jquerry

Eloquent javascript new edition

Freecodecamp. org ,they have good resources and videos

Best of Luck!




Nice I recommend appbrewery.co I'm currently using it. It's very helpful

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Mitocyan: 2:10pm On Feb 18, 2020
OgidiOlu3:


Now, IT is a very large field. Good old programming is still the heart of it. I recently introduced two female friends to programming.
One now does data analytics with Python, and the other just started web development. None of them studied Computer Science in school.

So, let's start:

1. Programming: This is quite easy, honestly. Most people find it difficult because they read or watch difficult tutorials. Learn a language and start building little projects. You don't need to learn all the programming languages in the world. Only learn the one you need for any particular job.

a.) Node.js: You can start with this. It is open-source (meaning it is not proprietary and it is free) and it is in demand. There are materials everywhere to learn this. My best however is a tutorial from Angela Yu She's funny and her tutorial will teach you from an absolute beginner to a web developer.
You will learn frontend technologies like HTML, CSS, BootStrap, JavaScript to backend tech like Node.js, REST API, SQL and NoSQL. Don't fear, they are all simple especially when you watch her videos.

Her course link on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/
Her course link for free download: https://tutsgalaxy.net/the-complete-2020-web-development-bootcamp/

The file is large though.

b.) C#: This is also a very good language and it is in demand. It is Microsoft's technology and it is robust and very useful for enterprise applications.
When it comes to C# and the .NET Framework, your best bet is Kudvenkat on YouTube. He has a lot of very good and easy to understand tutorials.

His channel link: https://www.youtube.com/user/kudvenkat

c.) Python: This is a very easy and very versatile language. It can be used for web development, data analytics, and even AI and Machine Learning. Its downside is just the speed when compared to C# for example. It's also very much in demand.

Edureka and FreeCodeCamp have some of the best free tutorials on almost all IT fields.
Edureka: https://www.youtube.com/user/edurekaIN
FreeCodeCamp: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ

https://www.freecodecamp.org/ is also a very interactive website that teaches you software/web development from start to finish.

There are a lot of other interesting languages to learn. Just do your research and see the one you would like.

My pick for this part is Angela Yu's course. It is actually very interesting smiley

2. Cloud Computing: In the past, when we build apps, we deploy them to physical servers or use some hosting platforms like GoDaddy and co.
Now, we have cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform. For a beginner, you might just check for some tutorials on Youtube to help you start. You can even get a free 30-day subscription on Azure to test and learn with.
After that, you can apply for jobs as a Cloud engineer or a support engineer. One of the few companies that employ a lot of support engineers in Nigeria is Tek Experts: https://www.tek-experts.com/en-us/tek-experts-nigeria-jobs-in-lagos

The good thing about Tek-Experts is that they take you irrespective of your background and experience as long as you can pass their test and interviews. You will LEARN A LOT, especially about Microsoft technologies. They will expose you to the world of IT. The downside, however, is the pay. The pay is meagre but as a beginner, you can't really complain. Just gain experience and move on.

When you learn any programming skill, you can then start applying for internships. Promotion in the IT world is largely dependent on how good you are. It can be very fast honestly. You can also apply for some Junior Developer roles.

Some remote companies also employ junior devs.
Use these links below to find remote jobs. Some of them only employ from the US while others employ from anywhere so take note of the location on the vacancies. These links are not only for IT jobs, so please check if there is any one you can do there.

https://weworkremotely.com/
https://remoteglobal.com/
https://remotive.io/
https://remote.co/remote-jobs/

Hand don dey pain me and I dey work. I might come back to update later.
Lool another person that agrees with me about the awesomeness of Angela Yu's tutorial from appbrewery.co please y'all should check it out. OgidiOlu3, you are a great guy!

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by scobyy2007: 2:27pm On Feb 18, 2020
Thank you. I'm not a GT I actually need the info for someone who needs it for something official.

Na EH I be Oooo

82ndPerspective:


I was under the impression there is a whatsapp group in existence now for the successful GTs.

Please take such discussion to that platform.
As a matter of fact this platform should be for EH hopefuls and any other career development related discuss for the GTs who weren't successful.
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by balher(m): 2:40pm On Feb 18, 2020
All praises is due to ALLAH. may ALLAH bless our careers at NNPC. for those yet to get APL may ALLAH blessed them with juicy place.... I'm hoping that about 10% of NL Made it.

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Ladyjane5657(f): 2:44pm On Feb 18, 2020
ConsistentSG:
How would one start explaining her own situation and shortcomings;

So, on the 14th February aka Valentine's day (love day), NNPC decided to breakhearts.


So, up till date our girl is still defending herself.

Apl she didn't get, engagement she didn't get

Double heartbreak on Valentine's day


Kai! Double wahala for dead body. It is well

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Nobody: 2:44pm On Feb 18, 2020
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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by BenFlash: 2:46pm On Feb 18, 2020
balher:
All praises is due to ALLAH. may ALLAH bless our careers at NNPC. for those yet to get APL may ALLAH blessed them with juicy place.... I'm hoping that about 10% of NL Made it.

@bolded, Balher are you implying something here?

Or you meant for those who didn't get
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by balher(m): 2:58pm On Feb 18, 2020
BenFlash:


@bolded, Balher are you implying something here?

Or you meant for those who didn't get



"for those who didn't get" but the gmd in his press statement said they have *ccommenced* sending offer letter...So more APL may land perhaps for special list....
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by balher(m): 3:01pm On Feb 18, 2020
NLNG....LOADING which is far more better than nnpc... keep praying for it in advance

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by BenFlash: 3:05pm On Feb 18, 2020
balher:



"for those who didn't get" but the gmd in his press statement said they have *ccommenced* sending offer letter...So more APL may land perhaps for special list....

Issorait, just so you know, you last sentence has no bearing whatsoever with the GMD's press statement you quoted but I won't press further, let's allow events unfold.

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Chukeg: 3:14pm On Feb 18, 2020
balher:
NLNG....LOADING which is far more better than nnpc... keep praying for it in advance
You mean application?

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by successful100: 3:28pm On Feb 18, 2020
Word just got to me but I wouldn't wanna banter here. If you people only knew the politics that was played with this NNPC job you wouldn't look down on yourself cos you didn't get the APL. For those that didn't get APL trust me you did so well. it was just the will of God. Rather see it as a blessing in disguise. But All I have to say is, this is the most corrupt government ever in Nigeria. This regime is rotten to the core. At this juncture I hide my face in shame to be called a Nigerian. Go pray for your country Nigeria. it's Leaders are driving the country to doomshocked

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by successful100: 3:30pm On Feb 18, 2020
BenFlash:


Issorait, just so you know, you last sentence has no bearing whatsoever with the GMD's press statement you quoted but I won't press further, let's allow events unfold.
Exactly. Please don't. it's a complete waste of Time
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Biaso(m): 3:40pm On Feb 18, 2020
Hi bro, you are Eh, yeah?


successful100:
Word just got to me but I wouldn't wanna banter here. If you people only knew the politics that was played with this NNPC job you wouldn't look down on yourself cos you didn't get the APL. For those that didn't get APL trust me you did so well. it was just the will of God. Rather see it as a blessing in disguise. But All I have to say is, this is the most corrupt government ever in Nigeria. This regime is rotten to the core. Go pray for your country Nigeria. shocked
Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by Keemy88(m): 4:01pm On Feb 18, 2020
nelsonngim:


Nice bro... Which state please? Abj?

Yes, Abuja.

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Re: Apply For 2019 NNPC Graduate Trainee And Experience Hire by kachii77: 4:19pm On Feb 18, 2020
let me explain it better for you.....in short terms ......PIB has to be passed this year o

successful100:
Word just got to me but I wouldn't wanna banter here. If you people only knew the politics that was played with this NNPC job you wouldn't look down on yourself cos you didn't get the APL. For those that didn't get APL trust me you did so well. it was just the will of God. Rather see it as a blessing in disguise. But All I have to say is, this is the most corrupt government ever in Nigeria. This regime is rotten to the core. At this juncture I hide my face in shame to be called a Nigerian. Go pray for your country Nigeria. it's Leaders are driving the country to doomshocked

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