On March 16, 2014, it will be one year that I floated this portal.
I will publish a number of articles on the story of Jarushub, lessons learnt, case studies, facts, figures etc during the week of the anniversary.
In appreciation of the loyal readers of this portal, I will also host 10 Jarushub readers at high-end Ocean Basket Seafood Restaurant, Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos on Sunday, March 16, 2014. 4.30 – 7pm.
In an evening where we shall all treat ourselves to best-in-town seafoods (at host’s cost), I will be meeting Jarushub fans face to face and discuss any topic within the theme of this platform: career, mentorship, management, and leadership, off-theme subjects not exempted.
Interested Lagos-based Jarushub readers should send an email to info@jarushub.com. I have space for 10 people, and the 10 invitees shall receive an email invitation a not later than March 7, 2014.
Guys, let’s yank off our ties and catch fun…….Nigeria’s most influential career portal is 1.
Jarus
Established in March 2013, JarusHub is a Nigerian information hub with focus on career and management. It is rated Nigeria's most authoritative destination for online career resources. It parades an array of Nigerian professionals who share their career experiences with a view to bridging career information gap and mentoring a generation to success. Whether you're a student, a recent graduate or an established professional, or even an executive, you will always find something to learn on JarusHub. All enquiries to jarushub@gmail.com or 0808 540 4500. Facebook: www.facebook.com/jarushub; Twitter: @jarushub or @mcjarus.
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Sad that only Lagos readers are recognised. Anyway, I pray it grow bigger to accomodate the blog’s nationwide fan.
Thanks bro.
One day for sure. Thanks
This is great. I would have loved to be there. Anyway, it is turn by turn. Until then I am keeping my fingers crossed. Ojo a ko layo o.