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Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 4:00am On Aug 02, 2020
Dear professionals on Nairaland,

I lived and worked in Abuja for six years before relocating to Lagos last month. The reason for my relocation is my inability to get a well paying job in the capital city even though I have almost five years experience n Customer Service

Now that i am in Lagos, I need your advice on how I can get a better job in Lagos. I have been applying for Customer Service roles and also had two interviews within three weeks of relocation.

I haven't done a job that paid well throughout my five years of post NYSC experience.

Your advice is highly needed. Thank you.

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by ResumesByKay(m): 4:57am On Aug 02, 2020
There could be a lot of reasons why you didn't get a high paying customer service position when you were in Abuja. But I'll advise you to try something different from what you have been doing, here are some.

1. Your resume is outdated:- After working 6 years in a customer service position, chances are that you have gained additional skill, certification or a recognition of some sort. You could have learnt how to use a new software. No matter how little, your resume should be updated with the tiniest bit of information. The resume you used to get a job 6 years ago shouldn't be the one you should use now. And most importantly, make sure the resume is taillored for customer service roles.

2. LinkedIn presence:- Just like Facebook and IG, everyone should be on, it's where job vacancies are posted, you can connect with Hiring Managers, and opportunities are shared daily. We are in the era where one needs to consistently talk about what he/she does. Your first step is to have an optimised LinkedIn profile.

3. Certification:- The requirements between a high and low paying job are definitely not the same. You might need to show competence for you to get hired. Cetifications are an awesome way to show competence as you would have gained additional knowledge in the field. There are free courses flying around, some even come with certifications. Uploading this certs will definitely improve your chances of being hired

4:- Applying sporadically:- Once you have tailored your resume to suit customer service position ( by this I mean using relevant keywords and resume formatting that will capture the attention of a Recruiter), then you get on job board like jobberman and applying with a well written cover letter. Make sure to use the filter because not all job will suit you.

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by setobaba: 6:41am On Aug 02, 2020
Just the Tfair bro all you need is the transport
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by yanabasee1(m): 6:46am On Aug 02, 2020
Packaging and your limitless skills....


Having a customer service skills should not limit you from adding public relations skills and financially risk management skills and other relevant skills to your acquired experience.


Building up yourself will advance your chances of getting better paid jobs.


You'll be seen as an asset when you have many skills to be put into actions when an employer sees you as someone they can't do without...You use that opportunity to hike your pay.

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:57am On Aug 02, 2020
ResumesByKay:
There could be a lot of reasons why you didn't get a high paying customer service position when you were in Abuja. But I'll advise you to try something different from what you have been doing, here are some.

1. Your resume is outdated:- After working 6 years in a customer service position, chances are that you have gained additional skill, certification or a recognition of some sort. You could have learnt how to use a new software. No matter how little, your resume should be updated with the tiniest bit of information. The resume you used to get a job 6 years ago shouldn't be the one you should use now. And most importantly, make sure the resume is taillored for customer service roles.

2. LinkedIn presence:- Just like Facebook and IG, everyone should be on, it's where job vacancies are posted, you can connect with Hiring Managers, and opportunities are shared daily. We are in the era where one needs to consistently talk about what he/she does. Your first step is to have an optimised LinkedIn profile.

3. Certification:- The requirements between a high and low paying job are definitely not the same. You might need to show competence for you to get hired. Cetifications are an awesome way to show competence as you would have gained additional knowledge in the field. There are free courses flying around, some even come with certifications. Uploading this certs will definitely improve your chances of being hired

4:- Applying sporadically:- Once you have tailored your resume to suit customer service position ( by this I mean using relevant keywords and resume formatting that will capture the attention of a Recruiter), then you get on job board like jobberman and applying with a well written cover letter. Make sure to use the filter because not all job will suit you.


Thank you for your advice

I have a strong presence on LinkedIn and I constantly update my CV. I also paid a whopping some to a professional CV writer to rewrite my CV. I have certifications also, both from offline courses and online courses like LinkedIn Learning and EDX
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 10:00am On Aug 02, 2020
yanabasee1:
Packaging and your limitless skills....


Having a customer service skills should not limit you from adding public relations skills and financially risk management skills and other relevant skills to your acquired experience.


Building up yourself will advance your chances of getting better paid jobs.


You'll be seen as an asset when you have many skills to be put into actions when an employer sees you as someone they can't do without...You use that opportunity to hike your pay.

Thank you.

I think I will need to add more non customer service related skills
I'll sure start one today.
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:05am On Aug 02, 2020
ResumesByKay:
There could be a lot of reasons why you didn't get a high paying customer service position when you were in Abuja. But I'll advise you to try something different from what you have been doing, here are some.

1. Your resume is outdated:- After working 6 years in a customer service position, chances are that you have gained additional skill, certification or a recognition of some sort. You could have learnt how to use a new software. No matter how little, your resume should be updated with the tiniest bit of information. The resume you used to get a job 6 years ago shouldn't be the one you should use now. And most importantly, make sure the resume is taillored for customer service roles.

2. LinkedIn presence:- Just like Facebook and IG, everyone should be on, it's where job vacancies are posted, you can connect with Hiring Managers, and opportunities are shared daily. We are in the era where one needs to consistently talk about what he/she does. Your first step is to have an optimised LinkedIn profile.

3. Certification:- The requirements between a high and low paying job are definitely not the same. You might need to show competence for you to get hired. Cetifications are an awesome way to show competence as you would have gained additional knowledge in the field. There are free courses flying around, some even come with certifications. Uploading this certs will definitely improve your chances of being hired

4:- Applying sporadically:- Once you have tailored your resume to suit customer service position ( by this I mean using relevant keywords and resume formatting that will capture the attention of a Recruiter), then you get on job board like jobberman and applying with a well written cover letter. Make sure to use the filter because not all job will suit you.

Amazing post. Op you can also try applying to customer support remote roles. There are a ton of them. You have a lot of experience.

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by ResumesByKay(m): 10:42am On Aug 02, 2020
Phlegman:


Thank you for your advice

I have a strong presence on LinkedIn and I constantly update my CV. I also paid a whopping some to a professional CV writer to rewrite my CV. I have certifications also, both from offline courses and online courses like LinkedIn Learning and EDX

Good one, turn on alert of LinkedIn and job boards. I'll love to take a look at your CV and give you feedback.

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 10:45am On Aug 02, 2020
ResumesByKay:


Good one, turn on alert of LinkedIn and job boards. I'll love to take a look at your CV and give you feedback.

Kindly drop your email address and I will forward it to you asap.

Thank you
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by ResumesByKay(m): 10:57am On Aug 02, 2020
Phlegman:


Kindly drop your email address and I will forward it to you asap.

Thank you
kunlesufyan@gmail.com

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 11:09am On Aug 02, 2020
ResumesByKay:

kunlesufyan@gmail.com

Kindly check your inbox
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 3:19pm On Jan 17, 2021
setobaba:
Just the Tfair bro all you need is the transport

I don't understand you point.
Kindly explain for better understanding
Thank you
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Nobody: 8:49pm On Jan 17, 2021
Phlegman:
Dear professionals on Nairaland,

I lived and worked in Abuja for six years before relocating to Lagos last month. The reason for my relocation is my inability to get a well paying job in the capital city even though I have almost five years experience n Customer Service

Now that i am in Lagos, I need your advice on how I can get a better job in Lagos. I have been applying for Customer Service roles and also had two interviews within three weeks of relocation.

I haven't done a job that paid well throughout my five years of post NYSC experience.

Your advice is highly needed. Thank you.

Do you know how to handle social media? If yes fine, you will sure stand out,I'd no you need to get that done ASAP to increase chances of getting a better job

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:05pm On Jan 17, 2021
angelusbrut:


Do you know how to handle social media? If yes fine, you will sure stand out,I'd no you need to get that done ASAP to increase chances of getting a better job


I've worked as a Social Media Manager before.
I have a strong presence on LinkedIn also which I think is the most important media channel i can use to achieve my goal.

Thank you for your response.
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:10pm On Jan 17, 2021
cc @1forall
@crazyman

Kindly help me move it to front page for more professional advice. Thank you guus
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Nobody: 9:11pm On Jan 17, 2021
Phlegman:



I've worked as a Social Media Manager before.
I have a strong presence on LinkedIn also which I think is the most important media channel i can use to achieve my goal.

Thank you for your response.

I need to add u on a telegram page that will help you get jobs of between 100-150k or there about, you don't pay money there,it's free sha

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:14pm On Jan 17, 2021
angelusbrut:


I need to add u on a telegram page that will help you get jobs of between 100-150k or there about, you don't pay money there,it's free sha

Thank you

Kindly check my signature for my contact.
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Nobody: 9:18pm On Jan 17, 2021
Phlegman:


Thank you

Kindly check my signature for my contact.

I have copied and done that already, you will be going through the jobs there,they have rules there ooo, you don't ask questions, you just be checking jobs and pick the one that suits you,I'm sure that in the next one month, you will sure testify. It's a telegram group

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:21pm On Jan 17, 2021
angelusbrut:


I have copied and done that already, you will be going through the jobs there,they have rules there ooo, you don't ask questions, you just be checking jobs and pick the one that suits you,I'm sure that in the next one month, you will sure testify. It's a telegram group

Thank you.
I am grateful
Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jan 17, 2021
Phlegman:


Thank you.
I am grateful

Ur welcome
If you like you can do a brief introduction of your self on the platform stating your experience,no of years of experience,other skills you have, school you attended with your linkedin link,
It's optional thou

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Re: Relocation From Abuja To Lagos: What Do I Need To Do? by Phlegman: 9:31pm On Jan 17, 2021
angelusbrut:


Ur welcome
If you like you can do a brief introduction of your self on the platform stating your experience,no of years of experience,other skills you have, school you attended with your linkedin link,
It's optional thou

Alright. Thank you

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