Oando Graduate Trainee Programme (GTP) Developing tomorrow’s leaders…today
Job Description:
The Graduate Training Programme is designed to develop tomorrow’s leader and equip them with the right professional and soft skills required to survive in the dynamic business world.
Subsequent to a highly competitive selection process: shortlisted candidates will undergo a structured, broad-based training programme involving both formal and on the job learning. At the end of the programme, successful candidates will be considered for permanent positions within the company
Requirements:
Prospective candidates will be professional, passionate, ambitious and able to demonstrate a high level of integrity. They will be team players, who exhibit a high level of respect and must possess the following:
Bachelor or Master Degree with minimum of Second Class Upper Division (2:1) in any disciplineNYSC Discharge CertificateMinimum of 5 B’s and 2 C’s in WASC, SSCE or GCE ‘O’ in one sitting, which must include Mathematics and English.Age:
Not more than 25 years as of the 31st December 2010
The programme is open only to graduates who obtained their Bachelor’s degree in the last four years.
Method of Application:
Interested and qualified candidates should apply online by filling and submitting the online form.
Click here to apply
Application deadline: 7th December 2010
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