Tuesday 25 June 2013

Stanbic IBTC Bank; Recruitment For Graduate – 2013

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Stanbic IBTC is in need of a qualified applicant to fill the vacant post of
Job Title: Communications Manager
Job Id: 11626
Job Location: Nigeria
Job Type: Full Time

Job Duties:
. you will deliver real value to Stanbic IBTC by developing the communication strategy
. you will help to improve the effectiveness of internal and external communication
. you will also help to manage relationship with key stakeholder
. you will develop strategies for different projects within the portfolio
. you will make sure all projects are evaluated

Job Requirement:
. Minimum of BSc/HND
. Minimum of 3 years experience

Click Here To Apply Online
Deadline: July 5th, 2013

Aitel Nigeria; Recruitment For Graduates

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Job Description

Job Purpose
  • The position Senior Manager, High Net-worth is responsible to drive High Value revenues and acquisition. This position carries the overall responsibility for the High Value individual segments and will work closely with the High Value CSD team and the High Value Usage & Retention Manager within the OPCO.
  • The Role requires understanding of Technology changes and market/consumer requirements and combining the two perspective to generate business opportunities as well as deep insight into managing effective distributor and retail relationships combined with an on the ground understanding of the market
Key Responsibilities
Drive Increased Market Expansion and Penetration by Creating a Roadmap and Strategy for Customer Acquisition, in line with Overall Business and Marketing Strategy
  1. Leverage market research to get insights into consumer behavior and preferences and drive future programs and promotions
  2. Track usage pattern to devise customer acquisition strategies
  3. Keep track of customer life-cycle to drive ARPU growth
Develop Products to Acquire Customer Base
  1. Launch mass products to acquire revenue earning customers
  2. Develop new products and initiatives for trade in line with benchmarking and transfer of Best Practices across Zones
  3. Analyze the daily, weekly and monthly reports, Zone wise and at pan OPCO level to understand the trend of customer demands and acceptability inclination
  4. Work closely with the Apogee team and partners to generate new competitor leads sources and alternative acquisition sources that are non-traditional telco leads
Develop and Enhance Customer Engagement
  1. Create clarity on plans and products to ensure consumer’s understanding of products and services
  2. Contribute towards improvement of brand impact and positioning to ensure consumer engagement and uniform brand experience across consumer touch points
Working With Internal Customers
  1. Since these initiatives will always have an OPCO wide angle, it will be imperative to ensure that all the departments/verticals are fully aligned to support the business. Cross functional teams would provide business requirements and other “Must do” to

6 Questions to Ask Before You Take Up a Job Offer in a New Location

 The prevailing scarcity of jobs in the country makes fresh graduates and even experienced job seekers jump at the idea of taking up any job offer in a new city different from their current domicile. Often times the logic is that one never knows when another offer for a job will come.

While it is a good thing to land a job in another city different from where you live you have also to consider several things so as to not end up taking a job that doesn’t end up looking good for you. When you take up such jobs in new locations without considering and planning for the contingencies you might end up having a job with several attendant challenges and distractions.

An informal survey of most working class adults who change location or move to a new city will show that majority of such movements and relocation come as a result of a new job or transfer at an existing job. Deciding to relocate because of a new job is almost always a personal decision for the candidate with maybe some input by family and friends. The adaptability to move depends on several factors which include the candidate’s age and stage in life. You would find that younger, non-married persons would find it easier to change cities for a new job than older, married people who may have to first consider their families before taking up an offer to move.

Here are questions experts believe you should ask before taking up a job in a new and different location. These questions are pointed at yourself and your prospective employer mostly.

Is there Assistance and or Compensation for Relocation?
Many companies and organisations when advertising for a position in a particular location indicate that only candidates who already live within or close to that location will be considered. They do this because they are not willing or able to finance a candidate’s relocation to the city where they need the job.
Sometimes however a company advertises a position and does not state its intentions on whether or not it will assist a suitable candidate to relocate. Don’t make the mistake of assuming they will help with your move, ask and be clear on whether they will or will not assist you with relocation.
If the company isn’t willing to help you with relocation costs including housing, transportation etc you would have to consider if the offer and pay is good enough for you to risk relocation. Also be sure you can cope with the challenges and cost of relocation without assistance. Only move when the above issues are clearly settled

Do You Feel Apprehensive?
It is normal to feel unsure and afraid of what the future portends when taking a bold decision such as relocating for a new job. Things might or might not turn out well and you could regret moving. Check how you feel about the prospects for the new job. You should relocate because you want to and not because you should.

Will You Adapt to The New Location?
There have been instances of footballers and other professionals making a move to a new club in a different city and failing to cope in the new city. Learning what you can about the prospective new location will help you make a better decision. You will have to consider the weather, the culture of the people, cost of living etc before deciding to move. Each important factor not well considered can later cause you to regret your move. For instance you may be in a smaller town and get a job offer to move to Abuja. While the new job may come with a better pay package you may find that you spend actually so much on transportation, housing and feeding that what you take home is eventually smaller than before. Considering the new location and comparing with the old is an important part of the analysis you need to do. Get around the new city for a few days after your interview and try to get a hang of the place. If you have a family, there are questions to consider such as; Will your kids adapt to the new town? Are there good schools around for them to go to?

Universal Basic Education Commission (UBE) – Nationwide


Universal Basic Education Commission (UBE) Enlistment Of NCE Graduates Into The Federal Teachers Scheme For 2013-2015 Service Period – Nationwide


The Federal Teachers Scheme was formed in 2006/2007 academic session by the federal Government, is an intervention to assist States with the lack of Teachers at the basic learning sub-sector. The Scheme aspires to employ jobless NCE holders for two years voluntary teaching service in public schools
 
Job Requirement:
. you must be an NCE holder, with certificate obtained not earlier than 2004 from a recognized College Of Education
. you shall not take other employment during the period of service without first withdrawing from the scheme
. you must be ready to serve in any part of the state you deployed to
. shortlisted applicant or candidate must undergo a screening test before they can be considered for employment.