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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Totalenergies EP Nigeria 2024 Recruitment by detoby(m): 7:35pm On Jun 22
Adele038:
Has any logistics engineer got a test invite or a phone call? Pls

I received on Friday for Accountant

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Shell 2024 Graduate Recruitment by detoby(m): 7:25pm On Jun 22
Solowizz:
Yeah, it's a HR technique of rejecting an individualwithout making them feelless of themselves.

I also got the rejection mail.

I spoke with a colleague who got the graduate trainee last year. He said it's really highly competitive. Out of 50,000 applicants only 10 of them got the job. This particular stage is where they'll drop many people. Less than 0.5% will make it through. And at the end it was certain and obvious that those 10 applicant worth it.. as they were exceptionally good. Shell is highly competitive with a good pay at the end. 30M annually for graduate trainee.. that's including other allowances


Please is the interview physical or virtual
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Shell 2024 Graduate Recruitment by detoby(m): 5:05pm On Jun 14
eunikgirl:


I dont think that's fair..
I am not asking for his answers
I'm asking for the questions so that I will get a clue on how to prepare for mine
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Shell 2024 Graduate Recruitment by detoby(m): 2:03pm On Jun 14
GoldenPRYM:


It’s nothing serious. Emphasis is more on the 3 separate pre-recoded videos you’ll be sending. 2 on providing response to real-work-life scenarios and 1 on explaining why you want to join Shell.

The other sections are just cognitive reasonings majorly

Please can you mention those 2 real-work-life scenario questions
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Firstbank 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment: Aptitude Test Invitation by detoby(m): 7:13am On Aug 16, 2022
MamusVee:
Sent.

If you've received please forward to others. Thanks Fabs1
Please help me and send the past question. toohlad@gmail.com
Thanks in anticipation
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by detoby(m): 9:29pm On May 07, 2021
hakeem4:
I just completed my test embarassed
Please was it proctored as they said. Was there any form of camera shot or video
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by detoby(m): 8:17pm On May 05, 2021
funmilayomi:
I have some past questions with me that I can share for free....is there a WhatsApp group so I can share it there
Please send for me
ezeanselmtobechukwu@gmail.com
or
WhatsApp
07068424027
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by detoby(m): 11:22am On May 04, 2021
tree63:
I don’t know how I missed this. Apologies for the late response
Can you drop your mail, let me send you another pack.

Hopefully, you'd find it helpful.

Please send to me sir.
Email: ezeanselmtobechukwu@gmail.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Graduate Recruitment 2021 by detoby(m): 11:18am On May 04, 2021
I don’t know how I missed this. Apologies for the late response
Can you drop your mail, let me send you another pack.

Hopefully, you'd find it helpful.[/quote]

Please send to me sir
Email: ezeanselmtobechukwu@gmail.com
Travel / Re: Is It Only Those That Did Science Related Courses That Get Jobs Abroad? by detoby(m): 2:33pm On Feb 18, 2021
apolonius:
I haven’t logged on to post for awhile but for the silly generalizations on this topic.

Art courses are relevant and useful in the West just like science courses. It depends on where you are, what you want, what you know and who is guiding you.

I have lived in the UK for 11 years, and Canada for some years. While I studied in the former to PhD level, I did art(law). It has served me well.

I know many who read art courses who are doing well in the financial, legal, healthcare, business and hospitality industries in Canada.

In short, they read these courses from places like Abia, Osun, Ebonyi, Delta, Ogun and Ekiti states.

I know science graduates too.

Through the Canadian NCA process, I have met and continue to interact with many Naija lawyers trying to practice here. Some work in courts, law firms and big professional services firms like PWC, Deloitte, Denton...while writing their licensing exams.

The licensing exams that Naija lawyers write are also written by American, British and Australian lawyers who want to practice law in Canada. It’s not peculiar to Naija lawyers.

Naija and other African doctors even face greater and tougher pathways to getting licensed here.

Engineers, nurses and teachers from across the world face licensing requirements and demands here too. Reason?

...Traditional professions are elitist and regulated to ensure credibility, control and compliance, and standardization.

In Canada, the UK, the US and co, all immigrants go through processes and seasons to settle in. Reason? We were not born here, didn’t study here and couldn’t have built the organic network for easy ascension.

It takes time to study, graduate and work in Naija where we were born and raised. It’s not abnormal and it is expected to take same, if not longer time, away from home in societies that are many decades, if not centuries, ahead of ours.

Over 30,000 Nigerians moved to Canada since 2015...The opportunities and areas of accomplishments and struggles are diverse across science and the arts.

Guys, do your research before you generalize.Stop listening to single and half stories of people who are determined to stay in their comfort zones on the sidelines of these societies.

I can speak confidently about the UK and Canada. Ask questions, if you have.

detoby:
[/quote][quote author=apolonius post=99184463]I haven’t logged on to post for awhile but for the silly generalizations on this topic.

Art courses are relevant and useful in the West just like science courses. It depends on where you are, what you want, what you know and who is guiding you.

I have lived in the UK for 11 years, and Canada for some years. While I studied in the former to PhD level, I did art(law). It has served me well.

I know many who read art courses who are doing well in the financial, legal, healthcare, business and hospitality industries in Canada.

In short, they read these courses from places like Abia, Osun, Ebonyi, Delta, Ogun and Ekiti states.

I know science graduates too.

Through the Canadian NCA process, I have met and continue to interact with many Naija lawyers trying to practice here. Some work in courts, law firms and big professional services firms like PWC, Deloitte, Denton...while writing their licensing exams.

The licensing exams that Naija lawyers write are also written by American, British and Australian lawyers who want to practice law in Canada. It’s not peculiar to Naija lawyers.

Naija and other African doctors even face greater and tougher pathways to getting licensed here.

Engineers, nurses and teachers from across the world face licensing requirements and demands here too. Reason?

...Traditional professions are elitist and regulated to ensure credibility, control and compliance, and standardization.

In Canada, the UK, the US and co, all immigrants go through processes and seasons to settle in. Reason? We were not born here, didn’t study here and couldn’t have built the organic network for easy ascension.

It takes time to study, graduate and work in Naija where we were born and raised. It’s not abnormal and it is expected to take same, if not longer time, away from home in societies that are many decades, if not centuries, ahead of ours.

Over 30,000 Nigerians moved to Canada since 2015...The opportunities and areas of accomplishments and struggles are diverse across science and the arts.

Guys, do your research before you generalize.Stop listening to single and half stories of people who are determined to stay in their comfort zones on the sidelines of these societies.

I can speak confidently about the UK and Canada. Ask questions, if you have.

What is opportunities like for Accounting graduates from Nigeria

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Travel / Re: Is It Only Those That Did Science Related Courses That Get Jobs Abroad? by detoby(m): 2:26pm On Feb 18, 2021
[quote author=apolonius post=99184463]I haven’t logged on to post for awhile but for the silly generalizations on this topic.

Art courses are relevant and useful in the West just like science courses. It depends on where you are, what you want, what you know and who is guiding you.

I have lived in the UK for 11 years, and Canada for some years. While I studied in the former to PhD level, I did art(law). It has served me well.

I know many who read art courses who are doing well in the financial, legal, healthcare, business and hospitality industries in Canada.

In short, they read these courses from places like Abia, Osun, Ebonyi, Delta, Ogun and Ekiti states.

I know science graduates too.

Through the Canadian NCA process, I have met and continue to interact with many Naija lawyers trying to practice here. Some work in courts, law firms and big professional services firms like PWC, Deloitte, Denton...while writing their licensing exams.

The licensing exams that Naija lawyers write are also written by American, British and Australian lawyers who want to practice law in Canada. It’s not peculiar to Naija lawyers.

Naija and other African doctors even face greater and tougher pathways to getting licensed here.

Engineers, nurses and teachers from across the world face licensing requirements and demands here too. Reason?

...Traditional professions are elitist and regulated to ensure credibility, control and compliance, and standardization.

In Canada, the UK, the US and co, all immigrants go through processes and seasons to settle in. Reason? We were not born here, didn’t study here and couldn’t have built the organic network for easy ascension.

It takes time to study, graduate and work in Naija where we were born and raised. It’s not abnormal and it is expected to take same, if not longer time, away from home in societies that are many decades, if not centuries, ahead of ours.

Over 30,000 Nigerians moved to Canada since 2015...The opportunities and areas of accomplishments and struggles are diverse across science and the arts.

Guys, do your research before you generalize.Stop listening to single and half stories of people who are determined to stay in their comfort zones on the sidelines of these societies.

I can speak confidently about the UK and Canada. Ask questions, if you have.

What is the opportunity like in Canada for Accounting from Nigeria
NYSC / Re: My Experience In NYSC Orientation Camp, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos State by detoby(m): 5:40pm On Sep 19, 2019
How to go about immediately after camp and what's the range of house rent in Lagos.
Your candid response sir
NYSC / Re: My Experience In NYSC Orientation Camp, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos State by detoby(m): 12:22pm On Sep 19, 2019
Thanks Nonye for your inspiring story.
please I'm intending to serve in Lagos but my problem is that I don't have anybody to stay with in Lagos after camping and I have heard severally that accommodation is a major problem to Corpers serving in lagos. please what is your advice.

Thanks as l anticipate your response

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