Join the race as over 45689 applicants take part in NNPC's recruitment test today! Who will take home the oil?
In an exhilarating turn of events, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has kicked off its recruitment exercise, attracting a staggering 45,689 applicants. This Saturday marks the commencement of the Computer-Based Aptitude Test, a highly anticipated hurdle for hopeful candidates vying to secure jobs in Nigeria's oil sector. The test locations span across various centers, and excitement is in the air as candidates sprint towards their dreams of joining one of Nigeria’s most prestigious companies!
Mele Kyari, the GCEO of NNPCL, has taken the helm by overseeing the entire process, ensuring a transparent and inclusive recruitment drive. The atmosphere is charged with competitive spirit as graduates jostle through the computer labs, fingers racing over keyboards, each hoping their aptitude will shine through. The recruitment program has been designed to fill numerous vacancies at NNPCL, girding the oil giant for the future.
These impressive numbers reflect not only the desperation for jobs in Nigeria but also the allure of a career with NNPCL, which promises stability and opportunity. Participants come from various educational backgrounds but share common aspirations, and there’s no shortage of stories among them – from single mothers looking to support their families to fresh graduates dreaming of big salaries and career advancement.
As the exam unfolds, the tension is palpable, yet so is camaraderie, with candidates exchanging tips and boosting each other’s morale. In an uncertain economic landscape, this recruitment process offers a glimmer of hope for many. In a profound embrace of dreams and ambition, today may just change the lives of 45,689 hopefuls!
Interestingly, in July, NNPCL opened its application portal, unveiling a treasure trove of opportunities for Nigerians. Just picture this: with over 45000 applicants, that’s almost as many people as the entire population of some Nigerian towns! The competitive landscape is not just about jobs; it's a reflection of the resilience of Nigerians in pursuing their ambitions, so keep your fingers crossed for your favourite candidates!
No fewer than 45689 applicants are on Saturday, (today) taking part in a Computer-Based Aptitude Test as part of the recruitment process to secure ...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd on Saturday commenced the Computer-Based Aptitude Test for its recruitment process at various centers across.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited has commenced its computer-based aptitude test for recruitment, with exams taking place today at ...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) commenced its Computer-Based Aptitude Test for recruitment today, drawing 45,689 applicants to ...
About 45689 applicants will today attempt to secure employment with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL as they take part in a ...
As the Computer-Based Aptitude Test for Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited's (NNPC Ltd.) recruitment begins on Saturday at various centers across ...
The announcement of this development was made on NNPC Limited's official X page, stating that the recruitment exercise is an important step in filling vacancies ...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has commenced its Computer-Based Aptitude Test as part of its nationwide recruitment exercise, ...
The oil company, in July, commenced application for suitably qualified candidates to fill its various vacant positions.
Shugaban kamfanin man fetur na ƙasa (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, ya bayyana cewa mutum 45689 ne suka halarci jarrabawar neman aiki a kamfanin. Babban jami'in.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has commenced its Computer-Based Aptitude Test as part of its nationwide recruitment exercise, ...
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited on Saturday commenced computer-based tests for recruitment into various positions in the state-owned oil.