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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2018 by misterEli: 6:30pm On Mar 17, 2018
Those questions are no play at all.
God see us through

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Pwc Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2018 by misterEli: 12:59pm On Mar 05, 2018
Thavybe1:
Underestimating Job Tests, is literally the first dose to failing it. i'll advise you work with time and practice the questions on the SHL CEB website in addition to the past questions you have.

I have a video recording of the last SHL real time exam i took last year (Not for PwC), send me a PM, if you want it.
Please I need it too segbuyota.rukevwe@gmail.com
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Seplat Graduate Scheme 2018 by misterEli: 11:53am On Feb 13, 2018
Mrflex:
Did anyone apply for the BAT global graduate operations? Just got to the third stage... Anyone?
Please when did you apply and when did you take the test?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by misterEli: 7:47pm On Nov 23, 2017
kaka22:

Why do you want to leave Diamond bank? #JustCurious
Firstbank is the place to be. They offer more of everything: stability, staff welfare, finance, career growth, work-life balance etc

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by misterEli: 8:53am On Nov 23, 2017
KingDavid12:
Good day everyone. How are we doing today? Please I will like to make a plea with those presently in TS to please if possible tell us some of the course they are taking presently. E.g: basic mgt skill or essential accounting. Something like dat. Thanks
You should take courses concerning firstbank as a whole, its structure, departments, inception etc; then Comprehensive banking operations should come next; then Banking and other financial institutions should come next; then Basic accounting should follow; and finally financial statement accounting.

Talking from the training school I attended and my access bank friend's too.

I believe they should all be similar, the quality of the training should then differ.

If there's any firstbank official reading this, please I'm a confirmed staff in Diamond, I went through training school but I'm willing to give up my 7months ( excluding 3months in training)in banking thus far to start afresh. All i ask is that I be exempted from the training school, please

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by misterEli: 11:59am On Nov 17, 2017
Hi guys,
Congratulations to everyone. I sincerely do pray I'm not making a mistake by not accepting this offer. I'm currently working with Diamond bank as a full staff and I really wanted to join fbn. But everyone in the world has called me nuts for wanting to leave 'employment to unemployment' - as they termed it.
I will just drop my two cents advice to all those in training school.
Don't rejoice yet, people fail training schools, and it's not because they are dull but because of factors such as Lagos struggle (was leaving my house 4am everyday and getting home by 8pm), grasping banking concepts and terms (especially if you have a science background) etc.
study hard as if your life depends on it guys, don't do any other thing when you get home. Just eat, read and sleep. BUY cooked food if you have to. Save the energy for your studies. And take Basic, and financial statement accounting seriously. That course was what sent the 11 persons who failed in my set home.
wish you all the best.
Hope to join you guys some day as an experienced hire if indeed God chooses banking as my career path.
God bless you all

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Sahara Group Graduate Program 2017 by misterEli: 6:25pm On Mar 13, 2017
Rukevwe 08066352989 please add me asap, didn't know this existed
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Flour Mills Plc Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test by misterEli: 8:16am On Jan 12, 2017
rhajaan:
Peeps should get ready for the next stage. Inside sources advised we should prepare for assessment day....as opposed to one on one interview .....

DISCLAIMER: This info is not totally free of error
I sincerely doubt, I believe FMN has never engaged in AC's till date and from other threads in this same nairaland, it's usually straight to interview where they screen people out. I also believe the number of candidates that scaled through the first stage were not enough, hence, they decided to invite the EEE applicants. All in all, FMN is highly politicised; I have a friend who got a success mail and till date they -himself and his fellow candidates for that year - haven't been sent the mail for the next stage. So, it all comes down to God. My opinion though

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Flour Mills Plc Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test by misterEli: 9:49pm On Dec 31, 2016
opidalo:
Well, going straight into the interviews might look easy and straight forward on the surface of it but trust me, unless FMN is prepared to recruit a substantial number of applicants, it may result to a somewhat abrupt end of the road for many, but I pray not. I am hoping FMN is planning to recruit massively. In my humble opinion, I am more comfortable with more-than-two-stage recruitments because they give candidates more room to show their fit and people can be assessed based on wider range of criteria. Just my thoughts though.
opidalo:
Well, going straight into the interviews might look easy and straight forward on the surface of it but trust me, unless FMN is prepared to recruit a substantial number of applicants, it may result to a somewhat abrupt end of the road for many, but I pray not. I am hoping FMN is planning to recruit massively. In my humble opinion, I am more comfortable with more-than-two-stage recruitments because they give candidates more room to show their fit and people can be assessed based on wider range of criteria. Just my thoughts though.
bro, even if FMN is not planning to recruit massively, I feel it's better this way. Imagine being successful in another exam and being evicted at the interview stage - the extra fare and the heartbreak. The number of persons they want is what they will still take. No need going through any unnecessary rigmarole. My opinion though. Respect!

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Flour Mills Plc Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test by misterEli: 9:31pm On Dec 31, 2016
I heard the pay is not even that much: 50k monthly with 2bags of wheat
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Flour Mills Plc Graduate Trainee Aptitude Test by misterEli: 10:59pm On Dec 09, 2016
Please has anyone gotten success mail? My guess is that those who progressed to the next stage have not gotten mail yet. Please someone should prove me wrong. Lemme just know that it's probably because I didn't click submit that day that's why I was neglected
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by misterEli: 9:36pm On Dec 06, 2016
Please for the whatsapp group, 08066352989
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Have You Been Able To Apply For DPR Graduate Trainee? Share Your Experience. by misterEli: 7:36am On Dec 01, 2016
I also got same mail from them that I didn't get past stage 2. What do I do?
Politics / Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by misterEli: 8:56pm On Aug 14, 2015
I'm serving in ile-ife, and I went to d palace for a visit before d king died. We were taken round and shown lots of amusing stuff such like d ogun shrine, etc etc. My point is we were told about d abobaku that they actually exist, but we weren't told dat they were buried wit d king after death. We were told dat anywhere d king is going, the abobaku goes wit him. He provides a spiritual defence for d king and protects him against physical and spiritual attacks. The abobaku actually does exist. But wat I can't say is if they r being killed wit d king (guess I shud av asked if I had an idea). And also, Ife is in total curfew right now. I even took bike from d OAU campus to my house at sabo for 500naira(something dat was usually 80naira) around 7pm because no bike was available, no one wanted to b used as ritual. I'm here in ife and I'm giving u fact. The town is in total lockdown right now. No market activities and business of any sort, banks inclusive. Market women who were selling in front of their houses were been beating and given stern warning (www.punchng.com/news/seven-day-curfew-begins-after-oonis-burial-today/). That link has d story of everything I just said. People hav been reported missing (it cud b other ritualists, not confirmed who is responsible). The whole town is in total catastrophe. But dis doesn't mean yorubas r lesser dan any other tribe, it's just their culture. See photos of me at d palace below

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