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Friday, 16 January 2015

Work as a Teller/Transaction Officer in a Leading Financial Institution

Do you want to work in a Bank as a Teller/Transaction Officer? Are you young, intelligent & looking for an opportunity to kick start your career?  Then we need you to apply for this position: Teller /Transaction Officer 

Qualifications and Requirements: 
Not older than 24 years and must have completed NYSC
Educational Qualification: HND Graduate Only (Minimum Upper Credit) 
No prior experience required

(Please do not apply for this job if you do not meet the requirements) 


Skills required:
·  Good customer service orientation
·  Good problem solving skills
·  Proficient in the use of MS Office
·  Good oral and written communication skills
Renumeration: 
A fixed monthly pay of N81, 000
Click here to apply: http://to.jobberman.com/?
See other jobs in Nigeria here https://www.jobberman.com/jobs

69 comments:

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  2. N81,000 "mothly" Seriously? You can not spell. What kind of "leading" financial institution does not pay attention to detail? All your money go miss like this o!

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  3. I SAW SOME APC PAID AGENTS REMOVING POSTERS OF GEJ AND REPLACING WITH PA BUHARI.
    THIS IS NOT FAIR, THEY SHOULD ALLOW THE PEOPLE TO DECIDE WHO THEY WANT TO VOTE IN...

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  4. Nice one.
    $.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  5. Not more than 24 years old??? "them use style they tell us say them not want married applicant!!**3 months maternity leave** Issokay

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  6. You can't even spell monthly correctly,Linda can;t you correct them.

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  7. Y DON'T THEY INCLUDE B,SC HOLDERZ
    ×
    ×
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    ×
    ×
    DON RICHIE SAID SO VIA TECNO

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  8. Bank job!!! Hián.... Best of luck to those who apply

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  9. How can u graduate@24 in these present Nigeria if not for God. Asu strike,Asup strik, primary n secondary teachers strik!
    The rich will keep getting richer bcz they can afford to send their kids to private schools n Uni who will finish @ age 22,Nysc@22/23 and can apply for this job @ 24.
    The poor continues to be poorer and the middle class will continue to work 10x of the rich kid to prove a point.
    Toskolo

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    1. My friend go and sit down, I finished nysc at 22 yrs and my youngers ones finished at 21 yrs from a federal University. So its very possible.

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  10. No older than 24,they must be mad.I don't blame them,I blame our leader.sometimes ago I got a job with KPMG they talking bout same age thing Bulshit.

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  11. N81,000 isn't bad, but is it net of taxes? Cos most banks pay about N60k - N70k for this.

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  12. What if the person is over qualified can dey still apply?

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  13. What kind of useless condition is this. MTCHEWWWWWWWWWWW

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  14. Thanks Lindiway



    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....







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  15. Ngwa ndi na cho olu, mana mata kwonu no olu bank Abu ro kwa egwu umuazi.
    Mana malu kwa nobu contract staff gi ka bu. Odiegwu ! Onye nwe hnd kana kwu obere ego nka.


    Visit www.blessinghammed.com

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  16. Have you ever seen a HND graduate leave the Polytechnic at 24? Common employers na!!!! e ya ara yin ni brain na. Why do you guys do this abeg? Its inhuman and wicked joor. 24years HND graduate? Its not like its impossible but I mean considering the strikes and having to spend more years dan required, then 24 is unrealistic. make una park well abeg. If u want to employ, do it well and stop looking for qualifications and experiences even your ancestors dont have.

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  17. Ohooooo we don old b dat, okiie o! Amma pass. Linda take note!

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  18. Ohooooo we don old b dat, okiie o! Amma pass. Linda take note!

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  19. Ohooooo we don old b dat, okiie o! Amma pass. Linda take note!

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  20. Ohooooo we don old b dat, okiie o! Amma pass. Linda take note!

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  21. Given the 6,3,3,4 educational cycle, if all things being equal... a child will be 6yrs before enroling in pry sch.
    6 pre pry education
    6 pry education
    3 junior sec education
    3 snr seconday education
    2 yrs OND (if no carry over or strike)
    1 yr compulsory IT
    2 yrs HND (if no carry over or strike)
    1 yr NYSC
    given the above 6+6+3+3+2+1+2+1=24yrs (for heaven sake is this possible in Nigeria)?... Linda Biko check it.

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  22. Ahn ahn it's not fair na! It's not only HND graduates that need job *sad*

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  23. This AD' get comma oo..Mothly instead of Monthly. How we sure say na person wey deserve am them go give and no be mago-mago.

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  24. This advert is not realistic. How many Nigerians enter University at 20? by the time you graduate you are 25 years already.

    The Age limit is not realistic.

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  25. They should state the bank....let it not be all this Agric banks or community banks were workers are asked to run inside market to sweet~talk customers.
    ¤
    ¤¤¤GUTS OVER FEAR¤¤¤
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    ¤¤¤QUEENMAYA¤¤¤

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  26. This is good, Linds. I'm sure the next 'bouquet' from on here, won't be below my age or qualifications. Keep this up. Apt and straight forward.

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  27. Let Bsc holders apply too now......sobs

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  28. This must be for Access Bank

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  29. Sometimes,I just wonder if it's worth it going to the university to earn a bachelor's degree in this country

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  30. That's great! I'm sure there are a lot of job seekers here that wont mind this, salary not so good but a good place to start.

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  31. Contract staff; A good step for new graduates to gather experience.

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  32. It is high time you people stopped asking for HND (only) graduates for such lowly bank jobs (etc). in the UK where they copied the HND technical system, It is a two year direct program which one can do after his/her O'levels. He can then seek a direct entry into the 300 level at any University. But here, after WASTING 5 YEARS (2yrs ND, 1yr IT, 2extra yrs HND) through a polytechnic system, you still want to use them for some lowly, second class citizen labourers' job & pay. I pity u all.

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  33. So de don't need Bsc holder? Too bad. I only av a Bsc n OND not HND.

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  34. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky interesting.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  35. Since wen haff u become a recruiting site, leave d jobs to d experts aunty lindiway...

    The gods are wise!
    Gab2shoessaysso

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  36. Hmmmmmmmmm,

    Lili,

    U r all weather... U never told us ur blog was also for job site.

    Thumbs up 2u.

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  37. Bsc na curse now for bank abi?

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  38. Dere is God ooo,no lower credit?I graduated wit 3.44cgpa.

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  39. Ndi ara. Only HND

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  40. coporate slavery, i have been ther

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  41. Linda ,please what is the name of the financial institution?

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  42. JOKER YOU, full NYSC, not more than 24yrs, 81k, CARRIER KILLER damn you.

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  43. Linda, Correct ke! When even she herself dey make plenty spelling mistakes. Whether na assistant dey help her type sef I no know. kwoyengikuro@gmail.com

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  44. i hhave HND bt that age na matter arising jare.

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  45. Nah nah nah! Not interested pls linda when Chevron or NNPC need people let me know thanks hehehe. *wink*

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  46. Nah nah nah! Not interested pls linda when Chevron or NNPC need people let me know thanks hehehe. *wink*

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  47. Am sorry but how does one earn 81k n end up counting trillions, am just saying too small Biko 8 to God knows wat time in d evening they close ah

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  48. Oh not again! Bird flu resurfaces again?

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  49. Lol,im sure d job has been taken long b4 dis post

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  50. The money too small, i spent half of that just this week and besides with all this asuu strike where them go find applicant with those qualification and age

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    1. @nurarihiyon yokai small indeed, der ar sum pple out der,who is lukin 4 opportunity like dis, which the salary is not even up to dis. ( Spendin half of it, doesn't mean anytin to anyone here.

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  51. This is so not real! They are not serious.

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  52. Bullshit!! it takes 5 yrs to complete HND in Nigeria, bearing in mind that the recommended age to get in to school is 18 yrs, meaning that earliest age people will graduate is 23 baring ASUU strike and the likes. Then 1 year to complete NYSC. Age limits should be made illegal as a requirement for job in Nigeria

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