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Cisco Graduate and Internship Recruitment
6:54:36 AM
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) enables people to make powerful connections-whether in business, education, philanthropy, or creativity. Cisco hardware, software, and service offerings are used to create the Internet solutions that make networks possible-providing easy access to information anywhere, at any time.

We are recruiting to fill the following position:

Position: EMEAR (Nigeria) - Systems Engineer Intern - Sales

Job Category: Intern - Sales

Job Description:

Systems Engineers are the technical specialists of our sales community, they work with our customers to ensure their technical needs are fully understood and deliver solutions to consistently exceed their expectations. As an intern on this team you will get an opportunity to work with a variety of leading Cisco technologies, as well as interact with our valued customers to develop the skills to become a trusted advisor adding a business and client relationship context to your role as the technical specialist on our Sales teams. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

Primary Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain deep technical understanding of Cisco's solution sets, architecture and full product line
  • Develop a strong understanding of competitor solutions, products & services
  • Support our Systems Engineers and Account Managers with client meetings and presentations
  • Provide coordination, support and preparation for customer demonstrations and evaluations
  • Actively participate and consult with Virtual Teams to further technical projects and initiatives
Professional Competencies
  • A methodical thinker with attention to detail, able to react creatively but rationally to customer requests
  • Persevering with a drive to constantly learn new things and always deliver the best solution to our customers, on time and as promised
  • Able to work under pressure and make decisions with a positive "can do" attitude
  • Open minded and passionate about new technologies, ideas and ways of working
  • Able to communicate complex technical detail and engage the customer and colleagues in a proposed solution
  • Motivated towards an engaging and fast paced career, with focus on personal development and learning
  • An active participator in a team environment, contributing to the success and achieving of the overall objective. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
Education and knowledge required
  • Currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical/Computer/Networking Engineering, Information Technology, MIS, Computer Science, Mathematics or Physics disciplines
  • Fluent in English, written and verbal as well as the local language of the country of your application
  • Cisco Networking Academy Training and Certifications are preferred
  • Must be able to live and work in the country of your application, without additional visa support or sponsorship
Application Closing Date
30th December, 2013

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should
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Master Mariner at Orion Group
6:49:53 AM
Orion Group currently supplies over 3,500 personnel in roles including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Power & Utilities, Construction, Mining, Rail, Aerospace, IT & Telecoms, Office and Commercial. With 29 offices worldwide, Orion Group operate in the UK and internationally and in January 2009, were named the UK's number one for engineering recruitment.

They are currently recruiting for the position of Master Mariner, based offshore Nigeria.

Job Title: Master Mariner

Reference: 892790
Location: Nigeria
Sector: Marine

Responsibilities

  • An experience Chief Officer or Master Mariner is required to join our client's project, offshore Nigeria.
Requirements
  • Candidates must be able to work with multi cultural work force.
  • Have VLCC or Suez max tanker experience.
  • Cowing, washing and tank cleaning experience.
  • Medical fit for the job ( Needs to be able to go up and down the cargo tanks).
  • BOSIET certificate
Remuneration
The rate for this position is negotiable.

Application Closing Date
16th December, 2013

Method Of Application
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News: ASUU and FG`s Ultimatum
6:48:37 AM
ASUU - The media calls it breaking news. The news is that the Federal Government has given the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, one week ultimatum to call off the ongoing strike. The acting Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, stated this while briefing journalists in Abuja.

This may not be unconnected to the frustration the union has put the government through in a bid to end the niggling strike. I think to some extent the members of ASUU are not considerate of students' plight as they fight the government.

They are already losing the sympathy of average Nigerians, including this writer, who believe they had no genuine cause because of their latest demands on salary.

The government has virtually met most of the union's demand but the ASUU members are bent on the immediate payment the four month wages in arrears. Simply put, ASUU wants to receive salary for the four months they refuse to work. I will allow my readers to judge that.

Before this development, Nigerians had been kept on suspense on the resumption day of the affected universities, thinking the union may call-off the almost five months old industrial action.

The ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike on July 1, 2013 following the failure of the Federal Government to implement part of the 2009 agreement reached by the two parties.

The union's demands include the upward review of the retirement age for professors from 65 to 70, adequate funding to revitalize the university system, progressive increase of budgetary allocations to the education sector by 26 per cent, transfer of Federal Government property to universities, setting up of research and development units by companies, payment of earned allowances and renegotiation of the signed agreement.

After a couple of meetings with government delegations, including President Goodluck Jonathan himself, it seems the niggling issue still haven't gotten a head way.

As a matter of fact, in the course of negotiation and shuttling from locations for executive meetings, the union lost one of its stalwarts, Professor Festus Iyayi, former ASUU president and a lecturer in the University of Benin.

Despite dying on one of Nigerian death-traps called road and due to the reckless driving of government convoy, there was still no element of effort to end the strike in a bid to eulogize the innocent man who died in the cause.

Instead both ASUU and government continue to dilly-dally with the future of innocent university students. Both sides continue to accuse each other of insincerity. To be candid, both sides have not done enough to see to the long-lasting end to strikes in the universities.

For example, among the demands of the union, according to the Chairman of the University of Lagos branch of the union, Dr. Karo Ogbinaka, is the payment of earned allowances which included excess workload, administrative responsibilities, and postgraduate supervisory allowances, among others. He further said that a professor who supervises postgraduate theses is supposed to be paid N15,000 per student, adding: "The Federal Government has not paid any lecturer the theses supervisory allowance. Logically, this demand is uncalled for.

If the student who spend a lot of money on projects materials, researches and all that is not demanding for project grant, I don't think a professor that only sits down in his office or anywhere convenient to supervise the same project should go on strike because he wants to be paid for supervision. As a matter of fact, many lecturers only lecture for few hours in a week and many times miss their classes.

This does not affect their wages in anyway. Thus, I don't think the same person should demand for extra allowances for perceived excess workload.

The union is already divided as some universities are already threatening to end their strike. As a matter of fact, Adekunle Ajasin University is already recruiting lecturers to replace the striking ones. This goes a long way in extrapolating the insincerity of the cause itself. More so, it also goes a mile in telling us that even the union within itself know that its strike is unjust.

Despite all the efforts and promises by government, the union remains adamant on its own outrageous demands. Thus, the government which is being saddled with too much responsibilities have no choice than to coax the union back to work.

With the new directive by the government to members of ASUU to return to work or face the ax, only demonstrate how much the union has frustrated the effort of the government in order to settle the long running strike.

There are more issues to dwell on, than spending a lifetime to settle the demands of the academic union. The union just has to shift grounds to accommodate the government and its incessant pleading.

Source: Vanguard



Etisalat Nigeria Job Vacancies (9 Positions)
5:17:43 AM
Etisalat's vision is a world where people's reach is not limited by matter or distance; a world where people will effortlessly stay in touch with family and friends; a world where businesses of all sizes can reach new markets without the limitations of distance and travel

Etisalat Nigeria is recruiting to fill the below positions of:

1.) Senior Engineer NOC Power Vendor Management

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2.) Head Of Region Retail Sales

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3.) Head Of Region Retail Sales - Port Harcourt

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4.)Territory Manager Retail Sales - Akure

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5.) Territory Manager Retail Sales - Abuja

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6.) Territory Manager Retail Sales - Kaduna

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7.) Territory Manager Retail Sales - Jos

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8.) Territory Manager Retail Sales - Lagos

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9.)
Territory Manager Retail Sales - Enugu

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Application Closing Date
6th December, 2013

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