NAME | INDUSTRY | |
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Chevron | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Mobil | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
NNPC | Oil & Gas | |
MTN | Telecommunication | Multinational |
Nestlé Nigeria | FMCG | Multinational |
Nigerian Civil Service | Government | |
Total | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Dangote | FMCG | |
Nigeria Breweries | FMCG | |
Glo | Telecommunication | |
GTB | Banking | |
CBN | Banking | |
NLNG | Oil & Gas | |
Unilever | FMCG | Multinational |
Guinness | FMCG | Multinational |
Etisalat | Telecommunication | Multinational |
First Bank of Nigeria | Banking | |
Julius Berger | Construction | Multinational |
Cadbury | FMCG | Multinational |
Eni (Saipem) formerly AGIP | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
CocaCola | FMCG | Multinational |
P&G | FMCG | Multinational |
PZ | FMCG | Multinational |
Oando | Oil & Gas | |
GE | Conglomerate | Multinational |
Zenith Bank | Banking | |
KPMG | Consulting | Multinational |
GlaxoSmithKline | Pharmaceticals | Multinational |
Friesland Foods WAMCO | FMCG | Multinational |
British American Tobacco | FMCG | Multinational |
Flour Mills | FMCG | |
Schlumberger | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Diamond Bank | Banking | |
United Nations | International Organization | Multinational |
Baker Hughes | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) | Consulting | Multinational |
PHCN | Energy | |
Nigeria Immigration Service | Government | |
UBA | Banking | |
7up Bottling Company | FMCG | Multinational |
Lafarge Cement | Construction | Multinational |
NAFDAC | Government | |
Honeywell Flour Mills | FMCG | |
UAC | FMCG | Multinational |
Arik Air | Aviation | |
EKO Hotel | Hospitality | |
Halliburton Energy | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Airtel Nigeria | Telecommunication | Multinational |
IITA | Agriculture | |
Accenture | Consulting | Multinational |
Sahara Energy | Oil & Gas | |
Chi Farms | FMCG | |
Stanbic IBTC | Banking | Multinational |
NCC (Nigeria Communications Commission) | Government | |
FIRS | Government | |
Independent National Electoral Commission | Government | |
Fidelity Bank | Banking | |
UNICEF | Non-Profit | Multinational |
Addax | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Standard Chartered Bank | Banking | Multinational |
Africa Independent Television | Media | |
Conoil | Oil & Gas | |
ARM | Financial Services | |
Silverbird | Media | |
FAAN | Government | |
WHO | Non-Profit | Multinational |
Technology | Multinational | |
NiMASA | Government | |
Cool FM | Media | |
FHI | Non-Profit | Multinational |
Setraco | Construction | |
Ecobank | Banking | Multinational |
May and Baker | FMCG | Multinational |
Texaco Oil | Oil & Gas | Multinational |
Ericsson Nigeria | Technology | Multinational |
INTEL | Technology | Multinational |
Sheraton Hotels | Hospitality | Multinational |
Seplat Petroleum | Oil & Gas | |
Interswitch | Technology | |
Lagos State Government | Government | |
Leadway Insurance | Insurance | |
DHL | Logistics | Multinational |
USAID | Non-Profit | Multinational |
IBM | Technology | Multinational |
Intercontinental Hotels | Hospitality | |
Channels Televisions | media | |
Multichoice (DSTV) | Media | Multinational |
Orange Drugs | Pharmaceuticals | |
MAERSK GROUP | Conglomerate | Multinational |
Access Bank | Banking | |
NestOil Group | Oil & Gas | |
Akintola Williams Delloitte | Consulting | |
ECOWAS | International Organization | Multinational |
MainOne Cable | Technology | |
Nigeria Customs | Government | |
APCON | Advertising | |
Insight Communications | Advertising | |
Transcorp | Conglomerate | |
Mantrac | Construction | Multinational |
FCMB | Banking | |
Consolidated Breweries Plc | FMCG | |
Fan Milk | FMCG | |
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) | Government | |
SON (Standards Organization of Nigeria) | Government | |
NDIC (Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation) | Government |
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Sunday, November 23, 2014
100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR IN NIGERIA
6 Habits of a Successful Job Seeker
Habit 1: Be Responsible for your own Job Search
There are many things that can be learned when searching for a job, like what types of positions suit you best and what aspects are important when it comes to a job. This is why you being responsible for your own job search is so vital; if you let others take the reins when it comes to this step, you might miss out on some important information and overall, you will be more lost and confused when it comes to the actual interview process itself.
Habit 2: Set a Goal
Along the job search, there are many things that can happen that can stray you off the right path. This is why it is so important to set a goal when it comes to seeking a job. Make sure that you tell yourself that you want to complete the job searching task by a certain date or time period. By setting this goal, you are telling yourself that you respect your job search and that you take it seriously and as a priority. Without a goal in tow, you job search could lag on for longer than is necessary.
Habit 3: Stay Focused
There are several things that could happen when you are searching for a job, family troubles or someone getting married or wonderful vacations that you have not taken yet could be on the horizon. The point is to not deviate from the job search at all and stay focused as much as possible. Looking for a job can be very stressful and this is why focus needs to be your top priority. The only way to complete a successful job search is to stay focused until your job search goal has been met.
Habit 4: Be Organized
There are many things that have to be noted and remembered and taken into consideration when searching for a job that is why being organized is such an important aspect in successfully finding a job. Stay organized by writing down every interview that you go on, every job that you apply to and even every person that you talk to. Write down what was said and the name of the person who said it complete with a date. When you look back on your notes, you will notice that the organizational aspect of everything will make your job search that much easier.
Habit 5: Be Good to Yourself
When searching for a job, you might get so focused that you forget to be good to yourself. Remember when you search for a job that you are the most important instrument for the job, so you need to be in tip-top condition. That means that you must get plenty of sleep, eat healthy, maybe learn yoga/meditation, and spend your downtime in nature. When you take care of yourself, you will notice your stress level going down and your overall outlook becoming more positive, which is vital to the success of getting a great job.
Habit 6: Never Give Up
At the end of the day, it can be difficult to get job that you like, even if you follow all of these habits religiously. The secret is to never give up! There are always new jobs on the horizon and new and interesting people to meet that might be your ticket to getting your dream job. Don’t give up on your search and don’t give up on yourself. If you told yourself that you are going to get a wonderful job, then stick to your goal and follow the habits until you do. Sooner or later, you will find yourself with a great job and it will be because you did not give up.
5 Habits of Successful People
There’s a lot of stuff going on in the world today. With Twitter, SMS texts, video calls, and plenty of other distractions, it’s understandable that some things don’t get done like you’d intended during the day. Yet some people always seem to come out on top. What are their secrets? What habits do they have that make them consistently productive?
1. Highly Productive People Don’t Multitask
To be a team player, many managers like to hear how you can effectively multitask multiple projects. If you’re switching back and forth between different jobs every 15 minutes, however, you’ve got a recipe for getting nothing done very quickly. Your brain reacts negatively to multiple switches, so highly productive people will focus in on one task, complete it, then start on the next task. The myth that people who multitask is simply not true.
2. Set Realistic Tasks for Yourself
What are the things that you need to get done today? If you’ve got macro-goals listed, then chances are you’re not going to accomplish them whatsoever. Macro-goals, or the completion of a major project, are generally not completed in a work day. Instead, look for micro-goals that you can complete, which are the tiny steps required for the macro-goal to be realized. You’ll feel like you accomplished a lot more in a day if you can accomplish several micro-goals instead of zero macro-goals. Inch by inch, life is a cinch.
3. Schedule Time for Your E-mail
One of the worst distractions there is today is the e-mail. Many people have a work account, a personal account, and a mobile account that will all notify you when you’ve got a new message. Instead of immediately responding to each and every e-mail you receive immediately, set two or three times during the day where you dedicate yourself to answering messages. This will help you be more effective with your answers… and more effective with your other work. Some very successful people actually turn off their email notifications so that they are not constantly being distracted.
4. Don’t Let Your Day be Dictated
If you know that you’ve got specific goals that need to be accomplished, then work on your own terms and get that stuff done! The world won’t end if someone needs to have a request delayed for 24 hours in most circumstances in most jobs. There might always be that emergency situation that demands an immediate response, but for the most part, you can control how people influence you. Ignore the negative, focus on the positive.
5. Work Smarter, Not Harder
Have you ever felt tired after a long meeting? Do you feel hungry after a creative session? Your brain consumes a lot of glucose during the work day and long sessions of output can actually drain you of the ability to create a professional level of work. Every hour or so, get up, grab a snack or something to drink, walk around for a few minutes, and then let yourself get back to work. The short break will help you produce more, with better quality, and that will make everyone happy and you more productive.
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