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Wednesday 18 February 2015

Why You Need SHORTLIST Nigeria: Read Bisi’s Story on Job Hunting as a Professional in Nigeria




Bisi's Story for Shortlist Nigeria - BellaNaija - February 2015005
Online job search website, SHORTLIST Nigeria, is offering you the chance to get chosen for job posts other won’t even hear about. They’re not like other sites you’re used to – candidates on www.shortlistnigeria.com don’t need to look for jobs, jobs find them.
All you have to do is register, complete an online resume and let employers contact you directly with job offers that match your skill set.
Finding it hard to believe? Read Bisi’s tale of how she got a job after a while of searching through SHORTLISTNigeria.com.
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1 year and 5 months; that’s how long I’ve been back in ‘Naij’. Moving back here from the UK has not been easy Oh! Let me tell you. I’ve had to make a big mental adjustment. Everything works so differently.
I was lucky enough to be able to stay with family, so accommodation wasn’t my greatest concern.
Finding a job however, was a priority and it proved a lot harder than I expected. I landed in Nigeria fresh from jand with my Finance and Banking degree and post graduate diploma from the reputable Portsmouth University in my hands. I’d already completed two high profile internships in London, so I’m not going to lie, I felt pretty confident. I thought employers would be wowed by my technical brilliance and my experience. Sadly I was mistaken.
Going for jobs in the big companies, there was so much competition. I felt lost in a sea of qualified candidates and I grew increasingly desperate. I think I underestimated just how much it matters to have personal contacts in the companies you apply to. It was so frustrating not even being shortlisted for roles that I felt OVER-qualified for. I knew I needed serious help. I didn’t want to overstay my welcome at my Aunty’s house and my savings were running low, meaning I couldn’t really afford to contribute much.
I had already been using all the usual job sites. They were useful to find out where vacancies are, however, any Nigerian job seeker will tell you sometimes by the time you apply, the vacancy has already been filled. You will wonder why on earth they are still advertising jobs that are not available.
Anyway, I saw an advert in the paper for SHORTLIST Nigeria. It seemed to offer a new system that almost works in reverse. Employers select you to apply for vacancies rather than the other way round. I was a bit skeptical so I asked around and actually none of my friends and family had even heard of it. There was a N3000 naira subscription fee for 12 months–not a lot, but more than I wanted to waste if it was some type of scam operation. In the end, the fact that it was linked to Phillips Consulting was what convinced me to give it a try.

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