Monday 10 November 2014

Training Opportunity In South Africa




In this day and age where loads of graduates leave school and find it difficult to find jobs, im going to contribute my quota to helping you guys search for vacancies and training programmes.

Saw this training opportunity by the Citi Africa Management Associate Programme. Those of you in this field could give it a try dearies.
Like my uni lecturer and then Head of Department of J.M.C, Enoh Tanjong, used to say, "you never know where your luck lies". (awww....I miss my days in U.B, lol)

The Citi Africa Management Associate Programme is an 18 months training program targeted to high potential candidates interested in Citi’s business in Africa. The program will provide students with cross-business and cross-geography rotational assignments, along with special training and mentorship, to create the next generation of global-minded managers and bankers within our African business. Associates can expect to rotate around the following areas across the bank: Credit, Risk,
Citi Transaction Services, International Personal Bank, Banking and Global Markets.
Training:
The program begins with a 6 months rotation in Johannesburg, South Africa. During this time you will also receive all your technical and business relevant training. For the remaining 12 months you will return to your base country to complete further rotations. During your programme, we offer plenty of training and secondments across Africa, as well as permanent role possibilities when you’ve finished. 
To learn more about  the requirements and qualifications, click  Here

3 comments:

Azibo Crystabelle said...

MOITY Y IS IT DIFFICULT TO GET A JOB OPENING IN JOURNALISM.PLS I REALLY NID ONE I WIL B GLAD IF U CAN POST ONE CONCERNX DAT FIELD.I MUST CONFESS I LOV THE WAY U READ.U RE SOO FLUENT I PRAY TO B LIK U SOMDAY.

Unknown said...

That is such a sweet comment Crys, Thanx.
I'll definitely scout around for any jobs in our field and post as soon as I find

Unknown said...

Come to think of it, the digital broadcast switchover takes place on June 17, 2015. This is simply the migration of analogue to digital tv. What this implies is that more radio and tv stations and channels will be created. Even crtv will create new channels like "Crtv La Cotiere" in Douala.
What I would advice dear Crys, is that you put in applications in several media houses, cos they will certainly be needing staff. Also go out there to media organs, and while waiting for employment, offer your services voluntarily. It provides you with experience, and you stand the chance of being taken whenever such corporations are recruiting, cos they get to see that you are dedicated.
Wish you all the best