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Get an Internship job in Nigeria
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:07 pm    Post subject: Get an Internship job in Nigeria Reply with quote

Internships are grossly overlooked by today's teaming job seekers, but what we fail to understand is that in looking for the plum jobs and super size positions with armed robber salaries ( which by the way do not seem to be forthcoming) we must seek first to get our foot in the door.

What do i mean? An internship is an opportunity to work in the organization of your dreams for little or no pay.

This may sound discouraging but the hidden truth is that an internship opens powerful doors that you ordinarily couldnt get.

In Nigeria, internships start from holiday jobs immediately after secondary school, to NYSC and other jobless periods of your life.

Depending on how diligent you are you may be able to make good use of your opportunity to work in a great organization and work your way up. I interned during my NYSC in a bank and the only reason they kept me and a few others was recognition for hardwork and the fact that they actually needed us, while they gave thank you and goodbye letters to the remainder.

With hardwork and a bit of tact you could be well on your way to building a career of your dreams. Even experienced people that have worked for years can intern, yes!

For instance you have worked for years as a teller and now you think internal audit is the place to be, why not ask if there are any opportunities to learn about what they do, even if its for a lower pay grade?

The trick is to ask around, where can i work and just learn something new? Don't be too concerned about the pay, the experience is what will set you apart from your peers!

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