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Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by TheCode(m): 5:59pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
taiwolusol: Bros, darellrivers na lady o (and a very remarkable one at that ). You presumed she is male based on the quality of her posts, right? I and many others were guilty of that too (on this thread, before the nairaland '9/11'), and she encouraged us then to iron - as much as we can - the creases of male-chauvinism out of our idiosyncrasies Well darellrivers, and by extension, ladies, an igbo proverb says, "anaghi amu aka ekpe na nka" (meaning its extremely difficult to learn how to use ur left hand as ur dominant hand in ur old age), but we the enlightened male folk shall definitely keep trying our best to be much more balanced in our judgement with respect to the above May the good Lord bless ur hustle bros, and that of everyone on this thread. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by darellrivers: 7:17pm On Nov 23, 2014 |
TheCode: lol... I noticed the "Mr. Darellrivers" and "sir" and just smiled to myself... It is very very amusing when people, by default, refer to me as "sir"... hehehe 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 6:01am On Nov 24, 2014 |
darellrivers: Good to know we have a superWoman in our midst |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by AMDEX5(m): 7:26am On Nov 24, 2014 |
xfire:Is it advisable for someone with lower CGPA, let say range of 3.0 to 3.4 to disclosed it in his CV or just write second class honour without stating d division. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by pioneer195(m): 4:30pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
good one... |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 6:05pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
kfrosh:kfrosh and co, I will be back soon to respond to all your questions. Bear with me |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by darellrivers: 9:18pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
taiwolusol: Super woman ke... I am just your girl next door All the best |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by bartino: 11:52pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
plz I got invited for the weam and company interview in Dec 2 2015. please how's is it like has anybody got a previous experience? I am still serving in port Harcourt and hopefully ending my services by 2015 July....Please has anyone written the test or interview before? really appreciate any contributions or advise thanks. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 4:24pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
bartino: You mean Dec 2nd, 2014? I got the invite too. But I think I'll stab it. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by TCann(m): 11:14pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
MEMO TO X-FIRE Hi bro, longest time, no show for your thread. It is these national assignments that just seem to have no end. Please, your attention is needed here: https://www.nairaland.com/1037972/nnpc-recruitment-2012-here/5 Thank you. God bless. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Tnycee(m): 11:58pm On Nov 25, 2014 |
@xfire and other guru's in the house, help out please... I am a graduate of Elect/Elect Engineering(2.1). I want to venture into the oil and gas / energy industry. will a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) increase my chances? What course do i pursue to be on the right track. Should I diversify or should I stick to a course in engineering?? which one will make me more marketable? Plus, I would love to take up lecturing after retirement from the industry, so should I pursue a master's degree in my field (eg. control & instrumentation, subsea, oil n gas Engineering etc) or should I go for an MBA. Please Nairalanders, I need your insight. PLEASE HELP |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by doziej84: 2:12pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
taiwolusol: @taiwolusol, how did you apply for the nlng training thing. is through their website?. when does the application normally come out? |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:14pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Chiscomax:You mean in oil majors? If that is what you mean, then I say such candidates can still get jobs in such organizations in some cases. Some companies accept 2.2 + Masters e.g. the current NNPC recruitment exercise made provision for 2.2 graduates but with Masters degree qualification. A few others, as a matter of policy, don't recruit graduates with less than a 2.1. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:18pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
engrsyer:No, nothing wrong with it. However, it is preferable for a graduate with just 2 years experience in a particular coy to stick with 2 pages. Prioritize the details on your CV and remove the superfluous ones. Your CV will shrink to 2 pages |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:20pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
shakol91:Please what do you mean by half-baked accounting education? |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:22pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
cigie:There is no blanket answer to that question. It depends on the job or scholarship opportunity in question. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:34pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Horayce: @ olujastro This is a detailed and well articulated response. I do not know how many years of experience you have. But with 3+ years of experience as an offshore engineer coupled with a Masters degree from a top university abroad, you will be at a good position to secure a great job. But then, as Horayce pointed out, there are uncertainties. But the opportunities outweigh the risk. However, I will advise you to have enough cash if you are planning on quitting, even if you get a scholarship. I wouldn't advise you to go to a UK school. There are more opportunities in US and Canada, particularly in US where the oil industry is currently booming despite falling oil prices. Besides, it's easier to get a work permit in US. But most importantly, make sure you clarify your career goals. Make sure it is what you want. No one can do that for you. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by engrsyer(m): 2:38pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
xfire:Ok, thanks boss. But they r of two different coys within those two years. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:58pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
taiwolusol:Well, your question came a bit too late. You asked just 4 days before resumption to camp. I'm sure your decision was already made, or almost made on whether to go for NYSC or not. If you had asked me the same question a month earlier, I probably would have advised you not to miss NYSC. But then, my answer is belated. It's good that you have another 4 months to sort out yourself with the organization, retain your employment and go for service. Make use of the 4 months to get necessary permissions from your office to resume to camp. You should be able to work that out. Don't miss the next service. NYSC is extremely important. The earlier you are done with it, the better. I am happy that you are seeing green pastures all around you at a time that many others are bemoaning the high unemployment situation in the economy. I still believe that if one is diligent and wise enough to make the right choices at the right time, the sky is the limit. You appear to be doing well. Why not share your experience here for others to learn? It is absolutely normal for people to be confused when they have more than one good choices. I know someone that once got job offers in NNPC, Shell, Mobil and Chevron at about the same period and I can still remember how confused, sad and exhilarated he was! What a hysterical feeling! The first step you need to take is to settle down on your job. At least you have a job so you aren't desperate. Then determine exactly what you want. Set a standard for yourself and don't go below the standard (except if your career goal changes). You do not have to apply for every job or go for every interview if you aren't interested in the organization. I never went for all the interviews I was called for. I went for only those I was really interested in. And I have worked for 3 organizations so far! So take it easy. I'm happy you are confused for the right reasons. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 2:59pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
AMDEX5:I have said this a couple of times. You can include your CGPA on your CV if you think it will offer you an advantage. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 3:09pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
petengine:I actually promised to send the MS Word version to nabsprada, Mcwhillion and 3 other nairalanders. My only concern is that I don't want this thread to be inundated with requests for the CV's. I will see what I can do. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 3:13pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
liricyst:You are on the right path sir. I admire your determination, hard work and foresight. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 3:16pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Tnycee:If your desire is to venture into the oil and energy industry, then a masters degree in engineering is more desirable by far. You don't need an MBA now with you career objective. Most managers in the oil industry don't even have an MBA. With your BSc engineering, you can even get a job in the oil industry. A Masters in engineering will be more beneficial. Cheers... 3 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 3:34pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
xfire:bros, I am still waiting o. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by iyisco2001(m): 3:46pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
@xfire I sent you a pm a long time ago, I still await your response. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by TCann(m): 7:14am On Nov 27, 2014 |
TCann: Bro, FYA pls. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by shakol91(m): 2:54pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
xfire:we weren't taught very well. The lecturers only give small handout to study for exam and it's a sure bet that the exam questions are in the handouts and this doesn't encourage excessive studying |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 7:25pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
doziej84: I applied online and was lucky enough to be invited for their Test. I don't know for sure when the next series of applications will be advertised/entertained, I'll just advice you keep your eyes open . |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 11:47pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Tnycee:Electrical engineering what option did you do,cause am study Elect/Elect too telecommunication option this is my final year... so I think your option has more to link for your masters and I will advise you to stick to engineering |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by chemicstein: 4:06pm On Nov 28, 2014 |
I need your advice @xfire...I have a B.Tech in Industrial Chemistry (2.1), I really want to work in the oil and gas sector. Plz how can I obtain a good job in the oil n gas sector? Which certifications should I go for to increase my chances?...I still want to further my studies overseas but I want to acquire meaningful work experience before doin that, Is that a bad idea? Which course should I go for, with my industrial chem first degree to increase my chances of breaking into the oil n gas sector? Thank you for your time. xfire: |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Tnycee(m): 12:10am On Nov 29, 2014 |
frankben4real: Power and Machines Engineering.(thanks for asking), any idea which university offer oil and gas engineering for master's degree? |
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