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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Nobody: 11:32am On Mar 08, 2016 |
Good one dane15: |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by JARUSHUB: 12:09pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
If you ever need to attend NLNG assessment centre or interview, you might want to contact us. We are really good at coaching applicants and our results speak well for us. 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 1:05pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
NEVER EVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER! NEVER. people of God (umu chineke) praaaaaaiiiiiiiisssssseeee de LORD 14 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by freeradical(m): 1:07pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
JARUSHUB:You going to have to wait for another 7-10years before the next NLNG AC 5 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by cattysmilez: 1:18pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: I see uar balling with d offer.. Congrats |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by prelinctus: 2:40pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
forkadict:Killjoy? Far from it. I probably forgot to congratulate you on your offer. Congrats 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by ladyF(f): 2:53pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
pre1inctus:lol I am almost tempted to agree with forkadict on the "killjoy" Airsay congrats |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by dane15: 3:02pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
ladyF: Airsay congrats. That is what happens when you grab ftc a couple of times from Lady F. Looolz. I celebrate with you. @Prelinctus how do you manage this tin? Tell me it is just a nairaland attention trick cos I want to believe there is a really nice guy somewhere inside of you. 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by wakama6: 3:03pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
That feeling u get when u are away for two days, u return and see about four new pages.... #we wait |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Aphrodite4(f): 3:59pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Congrats.. Gr8 news. 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by JARUSHUB: 4:08pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
freeradical: Now, this is a very nice joke. |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Djbaka(m): 4:22pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
JARUSHUB: Too bad you're going to be the only one laughing at it. 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 4:35pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
At all... Thanks. I can't start delving into d specifics but it seems I've been headhunted. Apparently the CEO of big pond was very impressed with my experience that she felt I will best serve the bathtub that is struggling with their operations. Bathtub CEO was so keen for me to start immediately but I chose to "yet him" (post him) so that I don't come across as cheap/desperate. I know I will work with them but na how to free myself from current boss now na be d koko. Cos the guy will be stunned to d centre of his bone marrow 5 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by wakama6: 5:29pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Congrats airsay airsaylongcon: 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by dway4ward: 6:22pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Congratulations Ese, my Benin brother. May the good lord make you excel in this role and grant you joy at it. airsaylongcon: 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by forkadict(m): 6:25pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Congratulations on your new job. I wish you the very best as you take on your new challenge. 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by lambalamba: 6:26pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Badema: 6:32pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Hey! AIRSAYLongCon! Congratulations!!! Wishing you God's guidance and protection all through, soon NLNG will snatch you from them! Amen. 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by cashme28: 7:44pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Negative effects of slow hiring. Excerpts culled from http://www.eremedia.com/ere/the-top-12-reasons-why-slow-hiring-severely-damages-recruiting-and-business-results/ 1. You will lose most of the candidates who are in high demand during the late stages of your recruitment process — when currently employed top performers decide to enter the job market, they are likely to be quickly inundated with recruiting requests and offers, which means that often they will only be on the job market for a matter of days. So if you/your firm drag out the hiring process over time, the most sought-after prospects (i.e. in-high-demand prospects) will have many opportunities to make quick offer acceptance decisions while you are still only midway through your hiring process. Your top candidates assuredly will receive alternative offers and will be forced to make a decision as to whether to accept “a current offer” that will soon expire, rather than to wait for “a possible future offer” from your firm. So even if you capture them as an applicant, the odds of them still being available when you reach the late stages of an extended recruiting process is almost zero (with the one exception if you happen to have a powerhouse employment brand like Google). My research indicates that the top 10 percent of candidates are often gone from the marketplace within 10 days. I also estimate the recruiting loss from missing a single game-changer, purple squirrel, or innovator recruit to be over $1 million each. The lesson to be learned is: that speed of hire is most important when you are competing against other firms for currently employed “in-high-demand” top talent. You simply must hire fast, because if you don’t, the competition will take this top talent off the market before you have the time to make a hiring decision. For example if Tiger Woods decided to leave his golf team, he would be in such demand that he might be in and then out of the job market in as little as a few hours, so a 30-day hiring process would have no chance of success. 2. Unfortunately slow hiring does not improve the quality of those who you hire — you might assume that taking more time to make a hiring decision would result in better hires, simply because you had more time to gather information, to gather feedback, and to mull over the finalists. Unfortunately slow hiring has the opposite effect. The longer you take, the lower the quality (i.e. the “on-the-job performance” of new hires) will be. The primary reason for this drop off, as mentioned in the first section, is that with an extended hiring process, all of the top candidates will likely drop out, leaving only weak ones to choose from. Most managers don’t realize that the secondary impact of having all of the top candidates drop out is that the remaining candidate pool (that you will eventually hire someone from) may now only contain average and weak candidates. As a result, the extra time for decision-making is negated by the fact that you only have average candidates to gather that information on. Unless you measure how quickly the quality of the candidate pool drops over time, you probably won’t realize how damaging delayed hiring can be. You can easily find out how long it takes before the top candidates drop out by first identifying the top 10 percent of your applicants and then periodically contacting each of them to see how many days pass before they move on (it is usually between 10 and 20 days). The lesson to be learned is: that slow hiring may actually doom your firm to an extended period where you only hire average or slightly above-average candidates. Recruiters may offer the excuse that the weak applicant pool that they presented is a result of the highly competitive marketplace, but in many cases the actual reason may be a slow hiring process that only exists at your firm. 3. You will lose significant revenue and productivity because vacant positions are open for too many days — a stretched-out hiring processes means that vacant positions go unfilled for months. Although some mistakenly think that having position vacancies saves salary dollars, smart leaders instead calculate the damage caused by what are called excessive “vacant position days.” For example, the economic damage caused by having a revenue-generating position vacant longer than necessary may be as much as $5,000 per day simply because a vacant seat in a sales job or revenue collection job can’t create or capture revenue. Vacancies in mission-critical jobs may mean that some critical work will actually stop during these unnecessary position vacancy days. For example, if an airline has insufficient pilots for each of its planes, it would lose revenue from each of those canceled flights. The pharmaceutical firm Merck found that having vacant positions in its R & D function had a direct measurable impact on the time it takes to develop new products for the market. Shifting to management, team lead, and other key jobs, having no one in the job for an extended period of time will mean that productivity and output will suffer. In jobs where quality matters, error rates will increase and the quality of the output may also suffer because you have temps or other employees filling in as best they can while the position is vacant. The lesson to be learned is: that each unnecessary position vacancy day has a significant dollar impact on productivity, innovation, and revenue generation. And because the Boston Consulting Group proved that having great recruiting has the highest impact of all talent functions on revenue and profit, it only makes sense that “slow hiring” (which is obviously not great hiring) will dramatically reduce both of those impacts by a measurable amount. 4. Your image of being slow decision-makers will cause you to lose many top prospects — we already learned that delays will cause you to lose many top prospects and applicants, but you should also be aware that the appearance of slow decision-making will also damage your hiring results. This is because many top prospects and candidates view the long time it takes a firm to reach a hiring decision as emblematic of your corporate culture and what business decision-making is actually like at your firm. Because by definition, most top talent are fast and accurate decision-makers, it is highly likely that they will view slow hiring decisions as an indicator that once on the job, business decisions will be made just as slowly. A similar negative recruiting business connection may also be made by candidates if they see a lack of innovation in the recruiting process. The lesson to be learned is: that many candidates view their first and only interaction with the firm (i.e. the recruiting process) as an indicator of what it’s like to work there. So if commenters on glassdoor.com rate your recruiting process as slow, expect it to have a negative impact on recruiting. 5. Slow hiring will reduce applications because it will damage your external employer brand image and the candidate experience — one of the primary contributors to effective hiring is having a great external employer brand image. I’ve already highlighted how slow hiring will cause you to lose many top candidates, but you should also realize that slow hiring will also hurt your brand image, which in turn will reduce the number and quality of the applications that you receive. Unfortunately, slow hiring will hurt your brand image because having a slow hiring process will be quickly and frequently revealed on social media. For example, glassdoor.com entries not only list problems with the hiring process, but they almost always reveal how long it takes in days to complete the hiring process. It simply doesn’t help your employer brand when prospects find conflicting information, where you are praised for many talent factors but criticized for slow hiring. A long, drawn-out hiring process will also negatively impact your candidate experience, which is another topic that gets a lot of attention on social media and in job-seeker-related blogs. With these two factors combined, you must expect that slow hiring will damage your image, and as a result, you will get fewer high-quality applications and almost none from individuals who need to make a job switch decision quickly. The lesson to be learned is: in a world full of social media, that you can’t expect to keep “being painfully slow” hiring a secret from potential applicants. More reasons in the link above. Cc: GM HUMAN RESOURCES NLNG Cc: recruitment.online@nlng.com 4 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Nlng2014: 7:58pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Ok. |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 8:45pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Badema: forkadict: wakama6: dway4ward: Thank you guys! Much appreciated. At all of you this quote from cashme28 cashme28: Does not apply to me. In the words of one Ota farmer like that "I still dey kam(k)pe" In pidgin English: No shakement 3 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Nobody: 10:09pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
cashme28:ofcourse they know all of these. Top notch talents are not scarce in this part of the world. For every one good job opening, there are a thousand and one candidate that would ace every stage and deliver when recruited. |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by sp500: 10:36pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Nlng2014:$£&(hdk_+!(kjcl;# 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Djbaka(m): 10:59pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
And the unbundling has taken place. 2.I.C, Isa Inuma heads out to head NNPC Corporate Services. Nice! http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/199791-breaking-nigerian-govt-unbundles-state-oil-company-nnpc-7-units.html |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by adenitemi: 11:11pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Post date: December 1, 2014. Same guy, same slang, same hope! #NoShakement 1 Like |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by adenitemi: 11:19pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
Nlng2014: No one seems to take Nlng2014 as a 'sauce'. Though he has been consistent since 2014. His last post emphasizes the need for the patience of Job. It is not like we can do anything other than wait. Maybe write some long letter to 'Oga Babs' sha, which will at best be stumbled on by some HR guys (if truly someone takes the pain to look at this thread). Other than that, strolling in here at the end of the day to read the posts by the different assortments of amazing individuals is a thing of pleasure. We are surely closer than we were yesterday. Al izz wel! 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 11:31pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
adenitemi: Hahahahahahahahahaha.... My guy see if we don't have hope we for nor endure this high jump. Truth be told back to back I didn't expect to come this far. After WAEC I was like "mehn, no hope". Na so I see invite for SHL. I write SHL I say "at least I try". Na AC invite I see. When I come do AC mehn na dat one be d highest. Small thing I for cry. The longest day in my life. Between me and my soot I nor know who wear who. But here I am today still in contention. So my guy even if I form say I don remove my mind I still get hope. 3 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by adenitemi: 11:43pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Na so all of us take reach here ma guy! Beht you think say na high jump? It looks like a marathon to me - a marathon that one doesn't know the distance! And about your soot...(and I hear your tie too), na so e be for me too o. Before then, I had stopped soot wearing for some months as I changed jobs. Congrats on your earlier offer Bro. More betterment ahead! 2 Likes |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Nobody: 7:14am On Mar 09, 2016 |
Djbaka: But can the president unilaterally do that without the NASS involvement given the fact that there was a certain NNPC Act? I don't seem to understand. |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by 234GG: 8:03am On Mar 09, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Congrats!!! |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by coolio2014(m): 8:05am On Mar 09, 2016 |
COngratulations on you new job airsaylongcon[color=#000099][/color] airsaylongcon: |
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by PresVA: 8:32am On Mar 09, 2016 |
airsaylongcon: Congrats bro ... Be the best you can there, till nlng calls... @ dway4ward , are you really female? Never envisioned you to be female. ..hmmm |
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