After studying for years and serving the nation with all that they’ve got, there is a need for a head way for graduates in Nigeria.
This post is a guide on the right routines that will help you get Job fast in Nigeria.
It hurts to see Nigerian graduates sit idly at home after spending between 4 – 5 years in the higher institution, with an additional one year compulsory service to the nation, and at the end of it all, there is no job for these youths to earn a living after spending so much on school fees, handouts, textbooks, extra moral classes, etc.
The dream of every youth is to secure a decent job after graduation, but this dream usually becomes a mirage after passing out from NYSC programme, as many graduates undergo series of job tests and interviews to no avail, it hurts.
In the process, some give up their high dream of securing a job and venture into entrepreneurship with little or no adequate startup capital, which usually end up in a bad way after a year or two.
I am not here to whine about the government’s inability to provide enabling environment that will drive in more foreign investors and encourage local firms, which will in turn create jobs for the youths, but I am here to give some solutions that will help any reader of this article secure a job faster.
Please do note that I am not a Human Resources expert, neither am I working with any company’s HR department to avoid people sending me Private Messages for job assistance, I can only help inform you of latest job opportunities based on information I get from my friends who are HR experts and professionals, plus the ones I got reliably online.
11 Sure Ways To Secure Good Job Fast In Nigeria
If you are a Nigerian and you are still searching for how to get job fast in Nigeria, you need to look into these tips:1. Start your job hunting early
Don’t wait to start sending out your CV and application (solicited and unsolicited) after your passing out parade, start early; at least a month to your passing out from NYSC.2. Don’t rely on one job advert website:
Do you know that no one website publishes all the job opportunities available in the country?
Administrators of these job advert websites are also humans, so don’t rely on one website because they do always omit some jobs either because they were unaware or didn’t get the information on time.
Again, some websites maybe expert in publishing latest jobs for engineering graduates, while another maybe a specialists in hospitality jobs.
So to put yourself at a good chance, have at least 5 reliable job advert website bookmarked on your phone and laptop browser which you must visit once in a day.
Its not too much task to do because I am sure most job seekers in Nigeria today don’t miss any Linda Ikeji blog post which hardly add value to their life, but instead increases their anger and frustration with life as they read about different celebrities flexing life while they beg to get a 50k per month job to start life.
3. Follow job and career related Twitter handles:
Don’t just follow entertainment celebrities on Twitter, try and follow career and Human Resources experts on Twitter, also follow official company twitter handles.If you want to get Job fast in Nigeria, look for top employers of labour and do them a follow.
I once got a firsthand job vacancy info via a company Twitter handle last year, and one of my fans secured that job and wrote me to say thank you. You see? your potential employers are everywhere.
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