Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Deloitte Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 8:50pm On Jan 28, 2021 |
Anyone for Financial Advisory here ![](/faces/huh.png) |
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Deloitte Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 9:28pm On Nov 23, 2020 |
Got a success mail too |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 8:39pm On Sep 01, 2020 |
Regret mail Success to you guys |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 1:05pm On Aug 31, 2020 |
Mad mixed feelings o, I get so anxious, I feel like my heart will pop out. All is well and fingers crossed. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2020 |
Hey guys I did my interview today and all the tips that have been posted here has been useful . Just familiarize yourself with the question and setup your system 30mins before the test I had issues with mine My video wasn’t displaying at first and and I had to sort that out which took a while. Secondly, The interview is in 2 stages. The first is discussion. A question will be read to you and you will be asked to discuss within 5 mins buh it’s not easy o I dnt even think I used up to 3 mins cos I ran out of ideas ![cry](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/cry.gif) Just familiarize yourself with General discussion(GD) topics. Mine was on “farming“ tho. Check out those questions out on google. Questions like Education in Nigeria, Tourism and it’s implication, Covid’19 and it’s effect on the economy. , just familiarize , it could be anything The second stage was the normal interview questions posted on the platform. It doesn’t necessarily mean they will ask you word for word , its actually a follow up question to what you have said when introducing yourself. It’s not easy buh May God be with us all Lastly, results will be communicated at the end of August, as they are still conducting interviews, so if you haven’t gotten, relax as the interview will go on till the end of next month. Success to us all ![smiley](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/smiley.png) 9 Likes |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 12:46pm On Jul 22, 2020 |
cycklerhimself:
So in the spirit of goodwill and because you've requested for specific guidance, here're three topics that are somewhat related to what I was asked to discuss:
1. The CBN, at its latest MPC meeting, decided to leave monetary policy rate unchanged.
2. The CBN just devalued the Naira further causing its value to depreciate against foreign currencies.
3. The government is considering liberalizing the pump price of PMS in Nigeria to be in sync in with global oil markets.
What do you think about it? Do you consider it a good or bad idea?
You've got 5 minutes to come up with points and discuss.
Hope this helps. May God bless you for this. Thank you ![smiley](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/smiley.png) |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 11:22am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Please help o What did you guys discuss on so that we won’t go and be looking like Moi Moi Can you please be more specific on the discussion topics. Is it current affairs (political or economical)? Is it debate topics (For or against)? You can even draft the question for us to better understand. E joor o Please o Everyone’s effort will not be in vain o and we shall all have a reason to smile. 2 Likes |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 1:21pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
benque: Done mine. It was very chilled. After wearing suit and knotting tie, it was not even video sef.
So first they'll throw that scenario question at you. The thing wanted to shake me but as I started to talk thank God something came out.
Then the interview questions
1. Tell me about yourself 2. They asked about my CV 3. Have you learnt anything recently? 4. Why PwC 5. Do you have a time where you had to convince people to go your way? Tell us about it. 6. Do you have a time where your integrity has been tested? 7. Do you maintain contact with professional contacts in places you have worked for? 8. Have you gotten negative feedback? And how do you cope? 9. Have you had to lead a team? 10. How do you keep up to date with technological trends? What kind of scenario question? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 7:01am On Jul 21, 2020 |
Was able to access mine too Thanks @komi11 |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 11:57pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
@komi11 saw my application history buh it’s only till 2018 couldn’t find my recent application |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 9:21pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
Komi11:
I had the some issue. Simply login to the pwc career portal and from there you can easily see what you applied for Can you please copy the link to the portal here Can’t find it. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 8:06pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
Hello guys, I can’t even remember what I applied for Not sure if it’s advisory or Assurance Buh m scheduled for Friday. Will I be allowed to choose a preferred unit ? |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2020 by Bouiqui: 6:21pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
cycklerhimself: Hey everyone, many thanks for all the success wishes and prayers. Right back at y’all.
Had my interview today and I think it went quite well – had a fun conversation with the 3 interviewers. My sense is that It’s easily the most straight-forward part of the recruitment process – that’s if you’re well prepared and are able to communicate clearly and concisely.
The interview lasted for about 45 minutes. They began by presenting me with a domestically relevant economic theme to discuss. I would love to share what exactly my topic was; however, I don’t know if that’s appropriate or nah, therefore, I’d rather not (I doubt they’ll give the same topic to others tho). But I think the main idea of this section is for them to see how you think through problems and how you can communicate your thoughts. So, there’s truly no right or wrong answer here, oh and you’d be required to speak for no more than 5 minutes.
From there, they moved on to asking me the classic interview questions such as:
Tell me about yourself Then more follow-up questions on what I had just shared about myself Then more questions about the relevant experiences listed on my CV Tell me about a time that you had to work on a collaborative project Tell me about a time where you received negative feedback and how you dealt with it. What skills have you learned in the most recent past that would be relevant to PwC? Tell us about the LOS you selected and why? Which of the units do you think you are most suited to and why? Any question(s) for us?
So, my advice will be to read your CV and be familiar with whatever you’ve claimed on it. Secondly, read and understand those documents that describe PwC's business activities. Lastly, I know this is somewhat clichéd, but be yourself! If you feel tensed, don’t worry, it’s completely normal – it’s your internal system priming you up for the occasion.
All the best to everyone.
Can you please share the topic to have a sense of direction. M sure they have lot from where that came from. Pleaseee ![](/faces/huh.png) |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Bouiqui: 9:33pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
I also got the same message buh I don't know whether they are real.
With reference to your Job Application you are hereby invited for an interview at CIDL GRUOP. Please find details as follow: DATE: FRIDAY 23RD FEBRUARY, 2018
TIME: 11:00AM PROMPT
VENUE: 70A, LANRE AWOLOKUN STREET, GBAGADA PHASE 2, GBAGADA, LAGOS.
NOTE:
YOU MUST COME ALONG WITH THE FOLLOWING:
* ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS FOR SIGHTING AND VERIFICATION
* COPY OF CV
* PRINT OUT OF THIS INVITATION
* THERE WILL BE A WRITTEN TEST (Kindly come with writing materials)
KIND REGARDS
ADMIN. |