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Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by inyingisky(f): 8:26am On Sep 22, 2016
wow! congrats dear, soo gud to know we could all help each other anonymously....kudos to nairaland job/vacancies thread.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by validstar1: 8:30am On Sep 22, 2016
Jadonjack:


Of course dey did ask me.

My response was " I haven't left the job" then their next question "why do you want to leave your previous job for our job". My answer, " I stay in lagos and I work in ibadan, it's not convenient for me, I need a job in lagos whr I stay" .


Well, for the record, all that was a lie I told to get the job, I haven't actually stayed more than 2days in lagos in my entire life. All my previous jobs were in ibadan whr I resides.
CHINEKE
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Emeka71(m): 8:35am On Sep 22, 2016
ayusco85:
Congrats. I tap into this Ur testimony. That bank job will come to me in Jesus name
Is bank job what a normal human being should be praying for?
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Annalise(f): 8:38am On Sep 22, 2016
Why would you post job "testimony" without details? What did you study in school? Where's the location? Etc. This post is redundant.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Ranchhoddas: 8:42am On Sep 22, 2016
Ewizard:


Sorry!
Lol. That guy is funny. He just might have been rude to a potential helper.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by yusufadebayo02(m): 8:46am On Sep 22, 2016
CONGRAT BRO
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Ewizard(m): 8:46am On Sep 22, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
Lol. That guy is funny. He just might have been rude to a potential helper.

very unfortunate for him!
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by babatee126(m): 8:50am On Sep 22, 2016
Congrat!
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by ayusco85(m): 8:52am On Sep 22, 2016
Emeka71:
Is bank job what a normal human being should be praying for?
Lol. What if it's shift job? And ur job is just to answer calls of customers? Isn't it worth praying for
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by enomakos(m): 8:55am On Sep 22, 2016
Congrats
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Nobody: 8:55am On Sep 22, 2016
HtwoOw:
Remember to pay your tithe and remain humble

Tithe?? Please let the man plan his life, there are better ways to give than dash a pastor for 10%
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Ranchhoddas: 8:56am On Sep 22, 2016
Ewizard:


very unfortunate for him!
Just in case! Please I need a temporary job. Any job. It has to be temporary because I have to use my certificate in the not-too- distant future. I just need to raise a little money before I before an opening arises. Any job. Thank you!
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Nobody: 8:57am On Sep 22, 2016
Odunharry:

This is true..
Aside the jokes, banters and all that happens here daily, there are lots of information here one can arm themselves with and not everyone here are scam.
I have gotten useful information from people here..
There are lots of people ready to help.

God bless nairaland, there are many correct Nigerians here, nowadays I frequent nairaland than Linda ikeji.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by 0ubenji(m): 9:01am On Sep 22, 2016
ayusco85:


Call center agent for the bank ni, not the main banking hall job
A number of Deposit Money Banks in the country will close many of what they described as unprofitable branches as the economic recession continues to bite harder, investigation by our correspondent has shown.

It was similarly gathered that most of the banks would lay off hundreds of workers between now and December.

The revelation came barely 24 hours after Unity Bank Plc laid off about 300 workers, more than the 220 that was mentioned last week.

Diamond Bank Plc, Ecobank and Skye Bank Plc had earlier in the year sacked over 3,000 members of their workforce.

It was learnt that following the economic downturn in the country, a number of bank branches could no longer justify their existence as cost analysis had shown that the financial institutions were spending more on salaries and overheads than the income from the branches.

Some top bank executives, who confirmed the development to our correspondent under the condition of anonymity on Monday, said some lenders might be forced to relieve more workers of their duties before the end of this year.

An executive director in one of the banks that recently asked some of its workers to go said, “We have laid off some of our staff members but that it still not enough. Many branches are just existing for the sake of being there. They are not generating enough income. What they are bringing in is far less than what the bank is incurring as costs on them.

“We may have to close such branches before the year ends. I know a number of other banks that are planning something similar.”

Commenting on the development, an ex-banker and Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Management Limited, Mr. Johnson Chukwu, described branch closure as an ongoing action in the banking sector, especially in times of economic downturn.

He, however, noted that banks were required to notify the Central Bank of Nigeria before closing any branch.

“It is an ongoing administrative thing in the banking industry. Banks will want to rationalise branches, especially in a difficult economy. Banks are planning to cut costs. Branch rationalisation is normal but the CBN has to be notified,” Chukwu explained.

The banking sector has been facing a number of challenges following the downturn in economic activities.

The slowdown in the economy, which has led to a high rate of non-performing loans in the banking system, made four lenders to lose at least N17bn in profits in the first quarter of this year.

Specifically, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Unity Bank Plc and Diamond Bank Plc recorded a combined decline of N17bn in their profits before tax for the three months ended March 31, 2016, when compared with the corresponding period of 2015, according to the results of the financial institutions posted on the website of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Loonyy(m): 9:03am On Sep 22, 2016
Congratulations Brother see you @ the Top
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Emeka71(m): 9:17am On Sep 22, 2016
ayusco85:

Lol. What if it's shift job? And ur job is just to answer calls of customers? Isn't it worth praying for
Except that.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by agbotoba1(m): 9:20am On Sep 22, 2016
Congrats man.. May this one be the big one for you.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by emirex50(m): 9:22am On Sep 22, 2016
congrats bro. May God bless as many of us hoping for similar testimony IJN. Amen! grin
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by theEYe21(f): 9:48am On Sep 22, 2016
HtwoOw:
Remember to pay your tithe and remain humble
you are wicked! undecided sad
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by theEYe21(f): 9:50am On Sep 22, 2016
sucreblazing:
nairaland been helping people since 2005
if I hear undecided
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by theEYe21(f): 9:52am On Sep 22, 2016
MzPecs:

He probably might be expecting a bank job he applied for.. angry
bank jobs aren't guaranteed these days undecided....they sack staffs a lot, especially in this buhari time
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by theEYe21(f): 9:55am On Sep 22, 2016
Jadonjack:


Of course dey did ask me.

My response was " I haven't left the job" then their next question "why do you want to leave your previous job for our job". My answer, " I stay in lagos and I work in ibadan, it's not convenient for me, I need a job in lagos whr I stay" .


Well, for the record, all that was a lie I told to get the job, I haven't actually stayed more than 2days in lagos in my entire life. All my previous jobs were in ibadan whr I resides.
nice smiley ......you are pretty smart
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by kabhohd(m): 10:14am On Sep 22, 2016
Congrats bro.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by mickool(m): 10:43am On Sep 22, 2016
Congratulations but remember to post vancacies too when u see one. Thank u
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by ayusco85(m): 10:48am On Sep 22, 2016
Emeka71:
Except that.

You don't hate banking job more than I do. But that isn't a typical bank job. It's a glorified call center agent job
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by ChynoBEATS: 10:49am On Sep 22, 2016
Jadonjack:

Thank you job/vacancies nairalanders.
Uhm bro dnt forget to buy a crate of origin for Seun , the mods in that section n the Op of the thread.
grin ...
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by ayusco85(m): 10:51am On Sep 22, 2016
0ubenji:
A number of Deposit Money Banks in the country will close many of what they described as unprofitable branches as the economic recession continues to bite harder, investigation by our correspondent has shown.

It was similarly gathered that most of the banks would lay off hundreds of workers between now and December.

The revelation came barely 24 hours after Unity Bank Plc laid off about 300 workers, more than the 220 that was mentioned last week.

Diamond Bank Plc, Ecobank and Skye Bank Plc had earlier in the year sacked over 3,000 members of their workforce.

It was learnt that following the economic downturn in the country, a number of bank branches could no longer justify their existence as cost analysis had shown that the financial institutions were spending more on salaries and overheads than the income from the branches.

Some top bank executives, who confirmed the development to our correspondent under the condition of anonymity on Monday, said some lenders might be forced to relieve more workers of their duties before the end of this year.

An executive director in one of the banks that recently asked some of its workers to go said, “We have laid off some of our staff members but that it still not enough. Many branches are just existing for the sake of being there. They are not generating enough income. What they are bringing in is far less than what the bank is incurring as costs on them.

“We may have to close such branches before the year ends. I know a number of other banks that are planning something similar.”

Commenting on the development, an ex-banker and Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Management Limited, Mr. Johnson Chukwu, described branch closure as an ongoing action in the banking sector, especially in times of economic downturn.

He, however, noted that banks were required to notify the Central Bank of Nigeria before closing any branch.

“It is an ongoing administrative thing in the banking industry. Banks will want to rationalise branches, especially in a difficult economy. Banks are planning to cut costs. Branch rationalisation is normal but the CBN has to be notified,” Chukwu explained.

The banking sector has been facing a number of challenges following the downturn in economic activities.

The slowdown in the economy, which has led to a high rate of non-performing loans in the banking system, made four lenders to lose at least N17bn in profits in the first quarter of this year.

Specifically, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Unity Bank Plc and Diamond Bank Plc recorded a combined decline of N17bn in their profits before tax for the three months ended March 31, 2016, when compared with the corresponding period of 2015, according to the results of the financial institutions posted on the website of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Epistle according to Saint John. Guy I no ask u make u preach for me o.
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by rhymxkid(m): 10:59am On Sep 22, 2016
Ewizard:



Whats ur qualification??

I finished my service year ,April, 2016, studied geography whilst in school but willing to have a career change if its veritable enough and I posses a proven ability to adapt to any working conditions due to my ease at learning and building and cultivating existing relationship among all levels of business affairs ...thank you sir .. my email is asiru92@yahoo.com
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Nobody: 11:16am On Sep 22, 2016
congrat bro
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Nobody: 11:39am On Sep 22, 2016
ayusco85:


Was praying for me. Read it well

Oh! My bad!

I say a big amen to dat for you ooo
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Nobody: 11:42am On Sep 22, 2016
Annalise:
Why would you post job "testimony" without details? What did you study in school? Where's the location? Etc. This post is redundant.

OK. Sorry!
Re: Finally, I Got A Better Job Through Nairaland by Johncuppa(m): 11:43am On Sep 22, 2016
Ewizard:

very unfortunate for him!
Sir, I have B.Tech. in Pure and Applied Chemistry with 2.1 and I stay in Lagos Thank you and God bless. my email is ayandiransunday@gmail.com and phone: 07061314637

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