Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Jobs at PZ Cussons Nigeria for Trainee Technicians (OND)

This opportunity includes/entails a one year all inclusive technical training in a leading Institute for Industrial Technology. On completion of training, the Technicians will be redeployed to areas of need within the SBU.

Highly skilled Technicians who have a superior level of drive, loads of ambition and the determination to give quality professional support to the company’s wide spread regional commercial operations. Interested candidates must:

  • Possess an Ordinary National Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical or instrumentation Engineering.
  • Be between 26 and 30 years of age.
  • Possess a minimum of 2 years post graduation career experience in a multi skilled environment.
  • Be innovative and proactive Possess excellent Computer expertise especially in Ms Word/ Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Be an excellent planner with working knowledge of at least one local Nigerian language.

Deadline is 29 July 2008.


Click here to apply now!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Google Nigeria Is Hiring!

Google Nigeria Is Hiring--complete Details Here

Office Lead, English Speaking West Africa - Nigeria

This position will be located Lagos, Nigeria.
The area: Market and Business Development - Africa

Google's Market and Business Development team was created to pursue technology-driven initiatives in Africa that will have a meaningful impact on the continent's development. We're dedicated to developing business and partnerships with a range of organizations as well as driving the localization of Google products to local markets. Presently, these positions are located in the countries of Rwanda, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda and Tanzania.
The role : Office Lead, English Speaking West Africa - Nigeria

As Office Lead, you'll essentially be Google's country leader, representing the company in all of our major business development and partnership opportunities and serving as the voice of the Nigeriaan user at Google. You're a visionary and a leader with solid technical skills and experience in managing a variety of technical projects. Additionally, you're innovative and business-savvy. You bring a solid understanding of the country's information and technology communications ecosystem, and you'll quickly be able to recruit and manage a team.
Responsibilities:

* Scout market development opportunities and recommend specific initiatives that correspond with Google's mission, values and capabilities
* Optimize the local infrastructure by leading the company's technology-driven initiatives in Africa that will have a meaningful impact on development on the continent
* Adapt Google services and products to the local market
* Provide superior technical oversight of local Google projects
* Provide a strong communication link to Google's other offices around the world

Requirements:

* BA or BS degree (computer science preferred)
* A thorough understanding of the Nigerian information and technology communications ecosystem, including backbone infrastructure, last-mile access and local content
* Experience working with local telcos, ISPs and mobile operators
* Ability to recruit and manage a world-class team
* Demonstrable technical leadership
* Strong local relationships in the private and public sectors
* Exceptional interpersonal and communications skills, and experience with negotiating and partner management

For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII), PDF, Word or HTML version of your CV in English to jobs@google.com. Important: the subject field of your email must include Office Lead, English Speaking West Africa - Nigeria.

Check http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/answer.py?answer=79894

Friday, July 04, 2008

Construction Industry vacancies in Nigeria

The following construction professionals are needed:

1. ARCHITECTS
2. CIVIL ENGINEERS
3. BUILDERS
4. MECHANICAL ENGINEER
5. QUANTITY SURVEYORS
6. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
7. LAND SURVEYOR

REQUIREMENT

* BSc / HND degree
* 2 to 4 years of experience with site
* Site experience is adequately required

Send your application with full detail of your CV to
Email: tundeogundiya2002@yahoo.com

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

How to get employers to actually read your CV

Here is an amazing discovery!

Employers do not understand 65% of submitted CVs.

Why?

I know you will ask.

That is why i want to reveal it in this article.

1.Firstly, if your Cv is to be submitted by hand, then
you must print it out on a special paper and you should
try as much as possible not to fold it.

2.Also, make sure you give your CV to a computer
operator with a good sense of graphics design.With this,
he would be able to give your CV a nice and attractive
letter head that will lure the reader.

3.Take time to craft the objective of the CV, that
is, the position you are applying for and what you
want to offer. You must make this aspect so enticing
such that the employer would be so interested in
reading your whole Cv.

4. Take time to remove all grammatical and spelling errors.
The omission or addition of a single letter can put
your CV in trouble.

5.Properly arrange all the details in your CV- Some people
do not know the proper sequence of organizing a CV.

They also do not leave adequate space between each elements
in the CV (e.g EducationspaceExperiencespaceETC)

If your Cv is clumsy, it looks uninteresting to read
especially when a lot of them are still waiting to be
opened.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

How Fresh Graduates Can Get Nigeria Jobs



One of the daunting questions on the heart of every Nigeria student you meet is how to get a job in Nigeria as a fresh graduate due to the news they have been exposed to.

But wait, this article will provide you with what to do as a student in order to get good jobs immediately you become a fresh graduate.

1. Snatch every opportunity to build your CV:- One of the constant requirements in job vacancies is “Experience needed” try and get places to work during your holidays even for free. This would be part of your CV.

2. Develop yourself :- personal development is a must. Work on your, dressing, smiles, looks, writing, public speaking, public relations, etc before you leave school.

3. Know the requirements:- What does it take to get a Nigeria job? Start the researching now. Know how to apply for jobs , learn something about GMAT tests, passing job interviews, etc.

4.Get access to information:- You should try to hook up with genuine information sources as regards the information you want. I have access to a lot of job vacancies in Nigeria and I share them with people on forums that has to do with Nigeria jobs.

You too can do the same.

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Above all, believe you can greatly succeed.