The job hunters
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Friendly advice
Mobil and shell are the largest operating oil servicing firms in Nigeria. Others include Exxon mobil, oando, churchgate and chevron. These oil servicing firms are linked with a couple of successful indigenous oil operating firms in Nigeria like seanut inspections, grease incorporated amongst others. the point is that since Nigeria is an oil producing nation, many oil servicing jobs aside the oil giants exist and are available for just the right job applicant. they say that the oil sector is no longer employing but they mistake choosiness for scarcity, oil servicing firms, or financial institutions or telecommunication giants are looking for the employee who can apply the right employability skills. it is assured that organized groups will employ over their limits if every single job applicant could possess that quality. Now the question is what employability skills are do they seek? well then we introduce the following employability skills to you:
Soft Skills
o Ability to interact and communicate positively and productively with others
o Sometimes called “character skills”
o Relates attitudes and outlooks on life
o Learned as we grow up
o Often not directly taught in schools
o Difficult to explain, but we know when we see effective “soft skills
Hard skills: the most crucial in job recruitment this includes
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