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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by OhiOfIhima: 1:33pm On Jan 10, 2020
Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.

Qualified! Is it a professional job? Why can the company employ capable hands n teach them d way forward, I am vr sure, they will excel. I have worked in a place where I have zero knowledge of but due to proper tutoring, I excel. We even dey operate machines written in Chinese.

Pls, looking for qualified can be damaging too.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:34pm On Jan 10, 2020
einsteine:



Nigeria with it's current economy should not have more than 60 million people, so you would need to take over a hundred million people away to make it easier to get employment.
Population is not the problem. Population has been growing but gdp has not been growing at the same rate. Oil is still our major revenue earner and talking about oil, how many barrels do we refine in a day?... We still have to export the oil to refine. So the sector is even not working maximally.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by wman(m): 1:36pm On Jan 10, 2020
franchasng:
Because there are no enough jobs to employ the available Nigerians ready and willing to work.


And the reason for the above is because Nigerian government for many years refused to make policies that encourages the startup and growth of small scale and medium scale businesses and industries.

The resultant effect is the skyrocketing rate of unemployment and under-employment in Nigeria today, and it will continue for the next centuries to come until Nigerians develop sense and start voting the right leaders with right vision and goal.

In Nigeria, a young man or woman will have a beautiful business idea and skill....but he or she cannot get capital to kickstart his or her viable business idea unless he or she is from a rich family background that can fund his or her business ideas.

Nigerian banks will claim they give small business loans, but the collateral is out of reach of young entrepreneurs, and even the interest rate can kill big/established corporations like Google, Microsoft or Facebook if at all they succeed in taking the hell-fire bound loans offered by Nigerian banks.


What about basic amenities that support and encourage the growth of businesses like steady electricity supply, good road network, affordable internet, etc, do they exist in Nigeria NO!!

It is small scale and medium scale businesses that grow a nation, not the big companies....any booming economy you see anywhere in the world, go and check, there are uncountable number of successful small scale businesses.


Nigerian government need to focus on helping more small and medium scale businesses and industries to spring up and grow faster....that's the only way out, not through N-Power or increase in minimum wage.

You need more big businesses to solve unemployment. A big business will hire hundreds and thousands of people that small businesses won't hire.

The basic problem is that the big businesses are folding up. Companies are pulling out of Nigeria. Go to Ikeja Industrial Estate, a lot of companies have left. Companies like Nestle, Unilever and P & G have moved some product lines to Ghana and other African countries. So, they laid off the casual workers that run those factories in Nigeria.

Check out any developed country, it is the big businesses that hire more. Countries try to attract big investors to their country to reduce unemployment. Opposite is the case in Nigeria with unfavourable policies.

Small businesses have now replicated each other to the extent that they are no longer as profitable as they should be. Everywhere you see multiple barbing salons, tailors, canteens, shoe makers, photocopying centres, bakeries, pure water companies, drink sellers etc.

Many of the owners have faced reduced profits. Because, lack of innovation is making everyone to sell the same thing.

Big businesses are the solution. Not small businesses.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Godwin2am(m): 1:37pm On Jan 10, 2020
DaVader:
Entrepreneurship should come to rescue, I think. But not, my account balance is even reading minus, in owing access bank self. Well, I don't know what to do, maybe I juts want till everything falls into the right place.... I don't think that would happen anytime soon.


Depression, I'm begging you, don't set in now or sooner.
please please I can help you out; if you are in Lagos, come down to dangote refinery at ibeju lekki, eleko bustop, ,. I will connect you to get a nice job. better still call me 08071824706. there are more than 20000 people working here you will be one of them. and please what's your profession?
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by ikorodureporta: 1:37pm On Jan 10, 2020
Our govt is insensitive. All adults graduates or not, shld be phased through internship.
We have so many graduates that can't even get a place
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by agrowell: 1:39pm On Jan 10, 2020
Omihanifa:
One of the major factors responsible for the high level of unemployment in Nigeria is the rapid growth in population. There has been an increase in the growth of the labor forces along with the inadequate supply of jobs. The rapid population growth has been coupled with rural-urban migration. This has increased the population in cities thereby raising the level of joblessness undecided

Also the problems of lack of electricity and low purchasing power angry

There is no job because someone like you is not creating one.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:39pm On Jan 10, 2020
adewumiopeyemi:
Have already give up in Nigeria
Is left for me to leave this country by fire and force
Which country are you planning to leave too bro, am also having that thought
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by millionboi2: 1:42pm On Jan 10, 2020
stupidity:
Just save money and buy yourself a good job.

No stress. So many federal jobs you can buy with money.


If you are a corper and you are reading this, do all you can to save enough money, when it’s time to look for job, ask the right questions and meet the right people. You’ll get a good job.
most end up being a scam......why not use money start up somtin

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by ejieson: 1:42pm On Jan 10, 2020
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Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Walkingkilo(m): 1:44pm On Jan 10, 2020
Omihanifa:
One of the major factors responsible for the high level of unemployment in Nigeria is the rapid growth in population. There has been an increase in the growth of the labor forces along with the inadequate supply of jobs. The rapid population growth has been coupled with rural-urban migration. This has increased the population in cities thereby raising the level of joblessness undecided

Also the problems of lack of electricity and low purchasing power angry

This is so articulate and accurate! Can't agree more my G!

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by millionboi2: 1:44pm On Jan 10, 2020
Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.
were
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by AgentNairaland(f): 1:45pm On Jan 10, 2020
DaVader:
Entrepreneurship should come to rescue, I think. But not, my account balance is even reading minus, in owing access bank self. Well, I don't know what to do, maybe I juts want till everything falls into the right place.... I don't think that would happen anytime soon.


Depression, I'm begging you, don't set in now or sooner.

It's not hard, white collar job is what you're searching for..
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by franchasng: 1:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
wman:


You need more big businesses to solve unemployment. A big business will hire hundreds and thousands of people that small businesses won't hire.

The basic problem is that the big businesses are folding up. Companies are pulling out of Nigeria. Go to Ikeja Industrial Estate, a lot of companies have left. Companies like Nestle, Unilever and P & G have moved some product lines to Ghana and other African countries. So, they laid off the casual workers that run those factories in Nigeria.

Check out any developed country, it is the big businesses that hire more. Countries try to attract big investors to their country to reduce unemployment. Opposite is the case in Nigeria with unfavourable policies.

Small businesses have now replicated each other to the extent that they are no longer as profitable as they should be. Everywhere you see multiple barbing salons, tailors, canteens, shoe makers, photocopying centres, bakeries, pure water companies, drink sellers etc.

Many of the owners have faced reduced profits. Because, lack of innovation is making everyone to sell the same thing.

Big businesses are the solution. Not small businesses.
I don't think you know about national economy, you can use google....small and medium scale businesses are what grow a nation's economy, not big corporations like you said.


The goal of every sane thinking government of any nation is to grow more small and medium scale businesses...they solve the problem of unemployment while the big corporations do theirs, but small and medium scale businesses are the ones that solve national unemployment issue in any country, go and figure out.


Yes I agree with you that many giant companies and industries are folding up in Nigeria as a result of bad government policies

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
anochuko01:

I swear!!!
You'll hear of a computer science graduate who doesn't even rank up to 50% in the simplest of programming language too be complaining of lack of jobs.
It's true that there are no much jobs to dash out, but employers aren't stupid either. They don't mind creating a never existing position just to accommodate a person with skill.

A friend who studied civil engineering just got internship at axa mansard. Guy hasn't even gone for nysc o.

You'll ask what concerns mansard with civil engineering graduate abi. Good! Data science[b], machine learning and artificial intelligence[/b].
[b][/b]
If those reading this are so gullible, I am not one of them.
AXA Mansard is an insurance/pension company and what business have they got with Machine learning and artificial intelligence?
I'm 85% sure your supposed friend is interning in their sales team and he's lying.
Note : I am not saying there's no IT Dept but there's nothing like machine learning and artificial intelligence in that insurance company as of now.
Cut the bullshit!

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
Bros u just dey wake?

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Walkingkilo(m): 1:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
stupidity:
Just save money and buy yourself a good job.

No stress. So many federal jobs you can buy with money.


If you are a corper and you are reading this, do all you can to save enough money, when it’s time to look for job, ask the right questions and meet the right people. You’ll get a good job.


How much does a federal job in a reputable federal parastatal cost?

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by ehmmy11(m): 1:47pm On Jan 10, 2020
Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.
your mentions and DM don full by now.. At the mention of vacancy everywhere scatter grin

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Walkingkilo(m): 1:48pm On Jan 10, 2020
Omihanifa:
One of the major factors responsible for the high level of unemployment in Nigeria is the rapid growth in population. There has been an increase in the growth of the labor forces along with the inadequate supply of jobs. The rapid population growth has been coupled with rural-urban migration. This has increased the population in cities thereby raising the level of joblessness undecided

Also the problems of lack of electricity and low purchasing power angry

Very Brilliant input.. Intelligent as well

Are you an Economist?

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by ehmmy11(m): 1:49pm On Jan 10, 2020
Freshprince91:

[b][/b]
If those reading this are so gullible, I am not one of them.
AXA Mansard is an insurance/pension company and what business have they got with Machine learning and artificial intelligence?
I'm 85% sure your supposed friend is interning in their sales team and he's lying.
Note : I am not saying there's no IT Dept but there's nothing like machine learning and artificial intelligence in that insurance company as of now.
Cut the bullshit!
he could be interning for a management position or administrative post
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by millionboi2: 1:51pm On Jan 10, 2020
RisenPhoenix:


Learn something to do on your own. A job is not the ultimate objective.

Btw, jobs are quite easy to get. It's well paying jobs that are difficult.
I wish ppl will undstand this now,d fact dat job are everywie bt well paying job is not availabl

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by favinvest: 1:51pm On Jan 10, 2020
See I think Nigerian youth needs to wake up to the reality on ground.. it's not only tie, suit plus office jobs that jobs for graduates. E.g bank jobs, oil &gas, big manufacturing companies etc

In the western world u will see graduate like u doing waiter's job, transportation jobs, sale people jobs wtc.

No job no job but there are alot of opportunities for uberDriving, danfo driving, bus conductor, professional tailors, professional salespeople etc

So stop complaining of no jobs.., start with these jobs and grow through financial intelligence.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by northbird: 1:54pm On Jan 10, 2020
FreelanceRebel:


There is job in agricultural sector but we are underestimating it.
$ Get a Land
$ Hire labourer to work and plant
$ Watch over it
$ Harvest and sell
Best answer so far
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Chuksmonika(m): 1:54pm On Jan 10, 2020
just tot i should say this .....Nieria is now a jungle,if you understand how jungle works,you will understand it is just Man and His God....As a Graduate or any individual at all,if the high paying jobs are not coming,take up the low one to keep yourself busy,while doing it,enroll to get a skill,Digital Skill as it were,cos that is the Best...then input those digital skill in your cv and keep on applying for those high paying job,and also hussle online with those digital skills,we have upwork,fiveer and the rest....one thing with Digital skill is that you can make money with it online,regardless of where you reside,and finally,..leave this country when you save up enough Money!

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by JunctionBox: 1:54pm On Jan 10, 2020
stupidity:
Just save money and buy yourself a good job.

No stress. So many federal jobs you can buy with money.


If you are a corper and you are reading this, do all you can to save enough money, when it’s time to look for job, ask the right questions and meet the right people. You’ll get a good job.

Job sales has become order of the day. What a country!!!
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by biosystech: 1:55pm On Jan 10, 2020
Angelfrost:
A lot of people are just chanting "Business" as if it's everyone that can actually succeed at it... Even then, how viable are businesses in this 3rd world hostile and volatile environment...

Job creation is not something we can overemphasize...

The only way to create more jobs, is to improve the economy in all facets. Provide enabling climate for foreign and local investments.
Thank you.
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by millionboi2: 1:58pm On Jan 10, 2020
OnyesomJ:
If you wan make money without stress
Just Dm me

For Health And Strong Pple only
which city are u?
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:58pm On Jan 10, 2020
Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.

I have advertised for workers, but application are not being made. Jobs are out there but people are probably just failing to apply.

Maybe unemployed young Nigerian expect employers to line up outside their front door to offer them immediate employment meeting their exact requirements of hours and pay. undecided
Ciscogod:
There are jobs in Nigeria,

Is either you are over qualified for the Available job or not qualified,

We have vacancy in my unit and have been sourcing out for qualified candidate but still yet to find one.

The qualified ones want something close to 6 figures.
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by Akalia(m): 2:01pm On Jan 10, 2020
OhiOfIhima:


Qualified! Is it a professional job? Why can the company employ capable hands n teach them d way forward, I am vr sure, they will excel. I have worked in a place where I have zero knowledge of but due to proper tutoring, I excel. We even dey operate machines written in Chinese.

Pls, looking for qualified can be damaging too.
Your point is pertinent and I can relate to it. Where I currently work imparted a great deal of knowledge in me without prior experience in this current line of job. I started as a trainee but now I am confirmed as an experienced staff. Most Nigerian graduates are intelligent and teachable, they will excel at any given field if giving the opportunity.

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by israelmao(m): 2:06pm On Jan 10, 2020
Why is it so hard to create jobs?
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by joeking2222: 2:07pm On Jan 10, 2020
stupidity:
Just save money and buy yourself a good job.

No stress. So many federal jobs you can buy with money.


If you are a corper and you are reading this, do all you can to save enough money, when it’s time to look for job, ask the right questions and meet the right people. You’ll get a good job.
Bro, abeg you get person wey go fit sell?
Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by flyingdutchman(m): 2:07pm On Jan 10, 2020
Connection is EVERYWHERE. In Australia, it is worse than Nigeria.
The differences are:
1) The system was designed to ensure that even the common cleaner gets paid enough money to pay rent, feed family and send kids to school. YES!
2) They have more skill oriented schools where secondary school kids rush into to become Plumbers, Electricians, Builders, Carpenters. These four professions are MONSTERS. You earn like a king when you are one of these people.
3) Minimum wage is well balanced to enable an adult cope with their economic situation.
4) Finally, in entrepreneurship, they regulate it to ensure that if there are two businesses on the same street, one doesn't take all the patronage. So, they have maximum number of slots of appointment given to each business per day. If you don't want to wait for months to be attended to, try the neighboring business.

Daas how they roll!

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Re: Why Is It So Hard To Find A Job In Nigeria? by emmaodet: 2:07pm On Jan 10, 2020
Reffone:
After 4years and no job I hustle to save up and start a business yet d business is about to close up cause of low capital to meet up market demand, still went ahead to seek investors which hasn't brought any result yet God help us ooh

That is why i laugh people that do say hustle, hustle, hustle.
If you like, hustle from now till eternity, if you are not in the right clique, you will die poor and frustrated.

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