Featured Gas Oil

NNPC closes recruitment portal, begins shortlisting of applicants

By Elizabeth ADENUGA

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Wednesday closed its portal for ongoing recruitment exercise and began shortlisting of applicants.

Mr Ndu Ugahmadu, the Corporation’s spokesman disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.

TBI Africa said that the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the portal was opened on March 13.

The NNPC is an equal opportunity employers in the Oil and Gas Industry value chain, including exploration, refining, transportation and marketing of petroleum products.

It recently placed advertisements to recruit some categories of new hands to strengthen its operations nationwide.

The categories include: Graduate Trainee; Senior officer and Supervisory Cadre and Managerial Cadre.

“The phase one of the ongoing recruitment exercise by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) which kicked off via nationwide advertisements in the national dailies and online media on Wednesday, 13 March, 2019 ended midnight of Tuesday with the closure of the corporation’s application portal,” he said.

He said that the second phase of the exercise involving shortlisting of qualified applicants had started.

He added that qualified applicants would soon be invited to participate in a computer-based aptitude tests.

He said that the tests would be administered in about 50 centres across the country.

“Those who emerge successful in the tests would subsequently be invited for oral interviews for final selection,” Ugahmadu said.

 

Related posts

NEPZA MD: I won’t repeal anti-open grazing law if elected Benue governor

Editor

Bayelsa proposes out-of-court settlement on revenue dispute with SPDC

Shile GIWA

SEC cautions market operators against unethical conduct

By Elizabeth ADENUGA

Fishermen report oil spill at Chevron’s facility in Bayelsa coastline

Our Reporter

25 ships arrive Lagos ports with petrol, other products

 By Meletus EZE

Buhari seeks help from U.S. over rising insecurity

Our Reporter