I understand the excitement that goes with passing out of service. In
fact, you are so excited, you want the whole world to know. A lot of
people show this by sharing their POP pictures and NYSC Certificates on
social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, BBM etc. You won't have
to go for the CDS again, no more khaki trousers, no more of those heavy
orange boots, and for some, no more issues with your LI and so on and
so forth. You just can't wait to pick your NYSC Certificate and run!.
The Big question is, run to where?
The truth is, it's tougher out there in the Nigerian Labour Market. Ask your seniors.
As a Corper, at least you had a monthly income. But after POP, if not
retained at your work place, many of you will go incomeless (if there's a
word like that) and hop into the world of job search.
The bad news is: Nobody really cares about you. It's cold and rough out there and that's not funny.
The good news? I care in my own little way. Consequently, I've compiled 7 tips to guide you in this process.
1) Exchange Contacts with Others and keep in Touch:
It's very common for most of us to get so drowned in the excitement of
passing out. During your POP, don't just pout your lips and take selfies
with your supposed Corper friends. Exchange phone numbers, emails, BB
Pins with them and keep in touch afterwards. This way you can know what
is going on in their lives and vice versa.
2) Create a Professional Profile:
I've come to realize that a lot of fresh graduates today underestimate
the importance of a professionally drafted profile. Prepare a good CV
and Cover Letter and keep them handy. Always have a copy in your mail
box and if possible in your phone. You never can tell where they will be
needed. You don't want to lose that mouth watering job in an Oil
Company in Lagos just because you couldn't provide your CV when needed.
3) Relocate to Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt:
Talking about Lagos. The truth is, Lagos is a Haven of opportunities.
No city in Nigeria has as much opportunities in Nigeria as Lagos. With
lots of places to work and lots of things to lay your hands on, from
banks to Oil firms, muiltinationals, NGOs, and even to the Entertainment
industry!
Abuja is another good place to live if you are a job seeker. Though many
claim that you have to know somebody who knows somebody that can give
you a job. But in all, there are lots of opportunities in the Federal
government parastatals, Ministries, International NGOs etc.
Last but not the least is Port Harcourt, the Oil city of Nigeria, with a
bunch of opportunities in the Oil and Gas industry and other lucrative
sectors.
My point is, these cities are the job hub of the nation. If you have
long being a job seeker and not residing in any of these cities, I guess
it's high time you packed your bags and and made a smart move to these
any of these cities.
This doesn't mean you cant find jobs in other cities of Nigeria. But odds the are high here.
4) Network:
Leave your nest and start networking with other professionals. The jobs are out there. But you never might know until you seek.
5) Announce yourself:
Except
for you parents and siblings, most people really do not care what you
are doing. You have to tell them yourself. Let them know your are
jobless and need a job. Be humble and stop 'forming'.
6) Play:
All work and no play makes you dull. Do you think Exxon Mobil is
looking for a dull employee? Hell No! So make out time and play from
time to time. It refreshes you. Believe me.
7) Subscribe to FKJLOADED
Lastly, you need to subscribe to an up-to-date job blog like fkjloaded.blogspot.com.ng (**winks**) to keep yourself updated with the Latest Job Vacancies in Nigeria.
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7 things Every NYSC Corper should do after POP today..
I understand the excitement that goes with passing out of service. In
fact, you are so excited, you want the whole world to know. A lot of
people show this by sharing their POP pictures and NYSC Certificates on
social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, BBM etc. You won't have
to go for the CDS again, no more khaki trousers, no more of those heavy
orange boots, and for some, no more issues with your LI and so on and
so forth. You just can't wait to pick your NYSC Certificate and run!.
The Big question is, run to where?
The truth is, it's tougher out there in the Nigerian Labour Market. Ask your seniors.
As a Corper, at least you had a monthly income. But after POP, if not retained at your work place, many of you will go incomeless (if there's a word like that) and hop into the world of job search.
The bad news is: Nobody really cares about you. It's cold and rough out there and that's not funny.
The good news? I care in my own little way. Consequently, I've compiled 7 tips to guide you in this process.
1) Exchange Contacts with Others and keep in Touch:
It's very common for most of us to get so drowned in the excitement of passing out. During your POP, don't just pout your lips and take selfies with your supposed Corper friends. Exchange phone numbers, emails, BB Pins with them and keep in touch afterwards. This way you can know what is going on in their lives and vice versa.
2) Create a Professional Profile:
I've come to realize that a lot of fresh graduates today underestimate the importance of a professionally drafted profile. Prepare a good CV and Cover Letter and keep them handy. Always have a copy in your mail box and if possible in your phone. You never can tell where they will be needed. You don't want to lose that mouth watering job in an Oil Company in Lagos just because you couldn't provide your CV when needed.
3) Relocate to Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt:
Talking about Lagos. The truth is, Lagos is a Haven of opportunities. No city in Nigeria has as much opportunities in Nigeria as Lagos. With lots of places to work and lots of things to lay your hands on, from banks to Oil firms, muiltinationals, NGOs, and even to the Entertainment industry!
Abuja is another good place to live if you are a job seeker. Though many claim that you have to know somebody who knows somebody that can give you a job. But in all, there are lots of opportunities in the Federal government parastatals, Ministries, International NGOs etc.
Last but not the least is Port Harcourt, the Oil city of Nigeria, with a bunch of opportunities in the Oil and Gas industry and other lucrative sectors.
My point is, these cities are the job hub of the nation. If you have long being a job seeker and not residing in any of these cities, I guess it's high time you packed your bags and and made a smart move to these any of these cities.
This doesn't mean you cant find jobs in other cities of Nigeria. But odds the are high here.
4) Network:
Leave your nest and start networking with other professionals. The jobs are out there. But you never might know until you seek.
5) Announce yourself:
Except for you parents and siblings, most people really do not care what you are doing. You have to tell them yourself. Let them know your are jobless and need a job. Be humble and stop 'forming'.
6) Play:
All work and no play makes you dull. Do you think Exxon Mobil is looking for a dull employee? Hell No! So make out time and play from time to time. It refreshes you. Believe me.
7) Subscribe to FKJLOADED
Lastly, you need to subscribe to an up-to-date job blog like fkjloaded.blogspot.com.ng (**winks**) to keep yourself updated with the Latest Job Vacancies in Nigeria.
The truth is, it's tougher out there in the Nigerian Labour Market. Ask your seniors.
As a Corper, at least you had a monthly income. But after POP, if not retained at your work place, many of you will go incomeless (if there's a word like that) and hop into the world of job search.
The bad news is: Nobody really cares about you. It's cold and rough out there and that's not funny.
The good news? I care in my own little way. Consequently, I've compiled 7 tips to guide you in this process.
1) Exchange Contacts with Others and keep in Touch:
It's very common for most of us to get so drowned in the excitement of passing out. During your POP, don't just pout your lips and take selfies with your supposed Corper friends. Exchange phone numbers, emails, BB Pins with them and keep in touch afterwards. This way you can know what is going on in their lives and vice versa.
2) Create a Professional Profile:
I've come to realize that a lot of fresh graduates today underestimate the importance of a professionally drafted profile. Prepare a good CV and Cover Letter and keep them handy. Always have a copy in your mail box and if possible in your phone. You never can tell where they will be needed. You don't want to lose that mouth watering job in an Oil Company in Lagos just because you couldn't provide your CV when needed.
3) Relocate to Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt:
Talking about Lagos. The truth is, Lagos is a Haven of opportunities. No city in Nigeria has as much opportunities in Nigeria as Lagos. With lots of places to work and lots of things to lay your hands on, from banks to Oil firms, muiltinationals, NGOs, and even to the Entertainment industry!
Abuja is another good place to live if you are a job seeker. Though many claim that you have to know somebody who knows somebody that can give you a job. But in all, there are lots of opportunities in the Federal government parastatals, Ministries, International NGOs etc.
Last but not the least is Port Harcourt, the Oil city of Nigeria, with a bunch of opportunities in the Oil and Gas industry and other lucrative sectors.
My point is, these cities are the job hub of the nation. If you have long being a job seeker and not residing in any of these cities, I guess it's high time you packed your bags and and made a smart move to these any of these cities.
This doesn't mean you cant find jobs in other cities of Nigeria. But odds the are high here.
4) Network:
Leave your nest and start networking with other professionals. The jobs are out there. But you never might know until you seek.
5) Announce yourself:
Except for you parents and siblings, most people really do not care what you are doing. You have to tell them yourself. Let them know your are jobless and need a job. Be humble and stop 'forming'.
6) Play:
All work and no play makes you dull. Do you think Exxon Mobil is looking for a dull employee? Hell No! So make out time and play from time to time. It refreshes you. Believe me.
7) Subscribe to FKJLOADED
Lastly, you need to subscribe to an up-to-date job blog like fkjloaded.blogspot.com.ng (**winks**) to keep yourself updated with the Latest Job Vacancies in Nigeria.
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