Showing posts with label unemployed. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

NDE empowers 20 graduates on Solar energy scheme in Ondo


The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) on Wednesday 28 of January 2015, in Akure, the capital of Ondo state, graduated 20 unemployed graduates in the Solar Energy Training Scheme (SETS) to improve on the erractic power supply and provide opportunities for self- reliance.

This Scheme was initiated to empower the unemployed youths in the country and to provide an alternative for the erratic power supply of the nation that would cater for the needs of the people at large.

The Director-General of rhe Directorate, Mallam Abubakar Mohammed, stated that SETS was one of the renewable energy training schemes designed to generate employment for unemployed graduates of tertiary institutions across Nigeria, which would in diverse ways improve the economy of the nation.

The Ondo State Coordinator of NDE, Joseph Olayinka said tje schemes were also to explore new areas of job creation for youths to develop crtical sectors of the economy and meet multiple needs.

According to him, "Energy is one of the essential infrastructure components needed for urban and rural  economic development and there is rhe enormous demands for it in Nigeria and the sector potential for employment.

So, NDE sought for other means of energy production and adopted Renewable energy Training Scheme as one of its strategies for employment generation."

He explained further that SETS equips unemployed graduates with skills for energy harvest, installation and maintenance of solar power facilities for sustainable self-reliance and to improve electricity power generation for economic development in Nigeria.

"Tosay, a number of 700 unemployed grafuates across the federation are trained in the design, procurement, installation and maintenance of solar equipment for its harvesting foe electricity generation.

This is our modest contribution of relevant skilled manpower to development and improvement of our energy sector, so i urge the graduats to become vibrant wmployers of labour that will positively affect theis generation," he said.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

7 Things Successful Young Careerists Do Every Day


Candy Crush I know you love Candy Crush. We all do. But every time I receive that “[Facebook friend] invites you to play Candy Crush Saga” notification I think: “Man, what a time suck that game is!” The super-addictive app and its red, orange and yellow candies steal precious seconds from our day… “OK, just another five minutes and then I’m done. I swear!” Rather than allow Candy Crush (like Farmville and Angry Birds before it) to dominate your time, fill the day with these productive habits. Successful people – your job seeking competition – already do.
1. Productive People Network Even When They Have a Job They spend an extra 30 minutes at an after-work happy hour mingling and chatting. They always remember to use the six most powerful words in networking and and use free time to develop business relationships. Before calling it a day… they meet new people and nurture existing relationships. 2. They Send Thoughtful Notes Just Because A “thank you” here, a “congratulations” there…productive people send off little notes (or tweets) because they make someone’s day. They know the power of a compliment and particularly one that’s out of the blue. We’re all working hard out there. Sometimes it’s nice to be noticed. 3. They Tinker with Side Hustles Yes, it’s true every 20-something should have a side hustle. It will teach you new skills, make you more versatile and possibly open new career options. Mobile gaming is mindless. A side project on something you’re passionate about? That’s the brain firing on all cylinders.
4. They Update Their LinkedIn Profiles Productive people are keenly aware of how they look to other people. When they have a few minutes to spare, they check on their LinkedIn profiles and maybe even rework the Summary section (like this). They might also dust off their actual resumes to ensure they’re current. You never know when you’ll need it.
5. They Read the News Especially news about their specific industry. It’s so valuable to understand the latest headlines and trends in your line of work. Then you can see what’s coming and how to adapt. But mostly you can impress important people when sitting around big, fancy conference tables. FYI: Google lets you create news categories based on keywords that matter to you. Pretty nifty. 6. They Ask for Feedback Rather than assume all is well, they walk over to people they respect and say “Can you take a look at this real quick… tell me what you think?” or “How do you think the presentation went… what can I do better?” And then they listen, and then they march back to their desks to make the fixes. 7. They Never Sit Idle Newton is right. An object in motion tends to stay in motion. The more productive people move, the more they accomplish. If they stop and fall into a 20-minute Candy Crush hypnosis, they leave a lot of opportunity on the table. Get the work is behind you. Do each of these seven things, every day. Ten steal a few minutes to numb your brain on Candy Crush. You’ve earned it! Photos/source: www.canstock.com www.you intern.com www.123rf.com

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