The first stage of the NNPC recruitment process started today with aptitude test written in over 94 venues across 22 states in Nigeria, according to the COO Corporate Services of the corporation, Mr. Isa Inuwa.
Mr. Inuwa monitored the exercise in some centers in Abuja and expressed general satisfaction with the process. He stated that over sixty thousand candidates were shortlisted for the test. From registration numbers sighted, over one million people may have applied for the positions, which means less 6% was shortlisted for the test.
Candidates that pass the test will proceed to interview stage. No one knows the number of candidates that will eventually be offered job, but there are rumours that it could be more than one thousand, although JarusHub editors seriously doubt any company will recruit one thousand people at a go.
We will keep you updated as the recruitment goes.
Don’t forget to employ the services of JarusHub interview preparation experts if you get invited for the interview stage. The candidates we prepared passed the interviews and got the jobs in the last DPR and NLNG recruitments.
We wish all candidates all the best.
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