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Saturday, 24 March 2018
Job Vacancy: Compensation and Benefit Senior officer
Compensation and Benefit Senior officer:
Responsibilities:
• Researching compensation and benefits policies and plans.
• Prepares and maintains organizational structures, including Job Analysis, Job Classification and Job grading.
• Reviews salary recommendations (merit, equity, promotion) and provides explanations in support of those recommendations. In addition, monitor organization’s salary structure and benefits, administer incentive programs, and balance cost control with the need to attract and retain staff.
• Researches and analyses competitor's salary rates and benefits.
• Develop and implement competitive benefit packages and remuneration strategy, in alignment with market remuneration conditions and industry benchmarks; ensuring they are in line with legal requirements
• Ensuring compensation and benefits plans are cost-effective and competitive
• Monitoring and researching compensation and benefits trends
• Comparing benefits and compensation plans, job classifications, and salaries through data and cost analyses.
• Designing reports and recommendations based on research and analysis for senior executive team.
• Prepare monthly payroll.
• Manage classification of internal positions in accordance with the job evaluation process and company procedure.
• Participates in the development and implementation of manuals, policies and procedures.
• Preparing and updating job descriptions,
• Conduct job evaluation (job grade and job classifications)
• Ensuring company is compliant with state and federal laws.
Compensation
• Assessing the organization’s pay structure.
• Researching compensation trends and reviewing compensation surveys.
• Evaluating compensation policies.
• Ensuring that the pay practices comply with state and federal laws and regulations.
Benefits
• Administering the organization’s benefits programs (e.g., retirement plans, leave policies, wellness programs, insurance policies, etc.)
• Researching and analyzing benefits plans, programs, and policies.
• Making recommendations based on data analyses.
• Monitoring government regulations, legislation, and benefits trends.
• Working with insurance brokers and benefits careers.
• Managing the enrollment, renewal, and distribution processes.
Job Analysis
• Writing and revising job descriptions.
• Determining position classifications.
• Preparing and updating salary scales.
• Making recommendations to managers regarding job descriptions, salaries, and classifications.
Qualification/Experience.
• Bachelor degree in any social science discipline.
• 4-7 year working experience in the FMCG industry.
• Qualified member of a relevant professional body (CIPM; SHRM, HRCI).
• Good understanding of compensation and benefit.
• Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate (written and verbal) and interact with all levels of personnel.
Qualified and interested candidate can send their Cv to talenthubpositions@gmail.com
Job Vacancy: Developer Job Opening
We are looking for a talented programmer to create secure and functional codes,who will be able to provide quality coding solutions both for simple applications and complex information or operating systems. The ideal candidate will have a passion for technology and software building. Attention to detail and an analytical mind .The goal is to design and build superior and innovative software by writing clean and flawless code.
Interested programmers should go ahead to download the complete job description document attached.
Please forward your C.V to babsmacheda@gmail.com.
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Saturday, 17 March 2018
How Banky W Made Him Famous - Masterkraft
One of the top producers in the music Industry, Masterkraft
has opened up on how he became famous and one celebrity that had a major
role to play in his life is Banky W.
According to Saturday Beats, Masterkraft mentioned in an interview on
how he was connected with the top R&B singer and after the first
job, he promised to make him popular and he is glad that Banky W kept to
his promise.
He said:
“The turning point in my life came after I produced a song and they wanted to feature a rapper on it. They called MI and after he listened to it, he asked for the producer.
He did not even believe that the song was produced in Nigeria. He later asked after me and when we met, he asked once more if I produced the song or copied it.
At that point, I had to open my computer and show him my files. Instantly, he called Banky W who called me immediately but I did not have his number, so I did not pick the call because they were recording and I did not want to disrupt the session.
A text message later came in stating that it was Banky W. It was an exciting moment for me and I remember that I ran out of the studio to the gate like four times just to get myself together and I called the number back.
To my surprise, it was Banky W and he was asking for the address of my studio with the promise of showing up the next day. True to his word, he came the next day, we sat down and he gave me an idea of the kind of song he wanted to release.
In less than 30 minutes, I had produced the song. Banky was so much in awe that he told me that he had been in the state for years and had never had that type of result or sound. He said that for what I had done, he would make sure my name was everywhere and I got the first and second slot on his album.
That was how I made it to his album. The next thing was that I saw myself in the newspapers and it was Banky W that made it happen. That was a major turning point in my life. Shortly after I worked for his record label, EME, and I was the vocal coach for Wizkid and Skales at the time,”
Known as one of the most sought-after music producers in the country, Masterkraft seized the opportunity to warn younger artistes and music producers to desist from alcohol and drug abuse under the guise of boosting their creativity.
“I don’t think you need to enhance or boost your creativity with drugs. I believe that creativity is God-given. If you can harness your creativity without drugs, it would be good for you because you might find yourself in an environment where you would not find drugs.
I was built that way and it made me shun drugs. If I take anything, it affects my creativity; it dampens it. I can only take alcohol when I want to relax,” he said.
– Punch
He said:
“The turning point in my life came after I produced a song and they wanted to feature a rapper on it. They called MI and after he listened to it, he asked for the producer.
He did not even believe that the song was produced in Nigeria. He later asked after me and when we met, he asked once more if I produced the song or copied it.
At that point, I had to open my computer and show him my files. Instantly, he called Banky W who called me immediately but I did not have his number, so I did not pick the call because they were recording and I did not want to disrupt the session.
A text message later came in stating that it was Banky W. It was an exciting moment for me and I remember that I ran out of the studio to the gate like four times just to get myself together and I called the number back.
To my surprise, it was Banky W and he was asking for the address of my studio with the promise of showing up the next day. True to his word, he came the next day, we sat down and he gave me an idea of the kind of song he wanted to release.
In less than 30 minutes, I had produced the song. Banky was so much in awe that he told me that he had been in the state for years and had never had that type of result or sound. He said that for what I had done, he would make sure my name was everywhere and I got the first and second slot on his album.
That was how I made it to his album. The next thing was that I saw myself in the newspapers and it was Banky W that made it happen. That was a major turning point in my life. Shortly after I worked for his record label, EME, and I was the vocal coach for Wizkid and Skales at the time,”
Known as one of the most sought-after music producers in the country, Masterkraft seized the opportunity to warn younger artistes and music producers to desist from alcohol and drug abuse under the guise of boosting their creativity.
“I don’t think you need to enhance or boost your creativity with drugs. I believe that creativity is God-given. If you can harness your creativity without drugs, it would be good for you because you might find yourself in an environment where you would not find drugs.
I was built that way and it made me shun drugs. If I take anything, it affects my creativity; it dampens it. I can only take alcohol when I want to relax,” he said.
– Punch
Events & Hospitality Job Vacancy
Do you a have/known someone who has a knack for sales and you understand the Hospitality Business? Have Led/managed a sales team that is fully target oriented? -Develop winning marketing strategies to win clients for the Events & Hospitality business in order to drive sales and boost revenue - Conduct in-depth competitive intelligence research and analysis using a variety of industry tools -Manage existing contracts and ensure retention, reputation and revenue sustenance and growth while actively seeking new contracts - Maintain C-Level relationships across various sectors and industries to boost business development activities - Contribute to and support strategic leadership decisions on the structure, business mix and strategy of Event Security Management to maintain contract profitability - Review and monitor business operating reports, ensuring financial and performance effectiveness across all regions - Create necessary alliance with Event Companies, Event Agents, Technical Companies, and, other internal partnerships, to maximize revenue. Then you just might be the right fit for this role. Please send an updated CV with Subject Team Lead, Events & Hospitality to:
recruiter@halogensecurity.com
not later than Monday, March 19th 2018.
recruiter@halogensecurity.com
not later than Monday, March 19th 2018.
Thursday, 15 March 2018
vacancy at Reliabuild abuja
Reliabuild is a young 100 % Nigerian Real Estate and Construction Company, located in Nigeria’s Capital City: Abuja. We employ our Cultural Diversity, Innovation and Contemporary approach as we build our reputable brand.
We are recruiting to fill the following positions below in Abuja.
Job Title: Accountant
Experience/Qualifications
Have a Degree in Accounting.
Knowledge of generally accepted accounting theories, principles, methods, practices and terminology.
Experience in Microsoft Word and Excel Programmes.
Minimum of 3 years work experience.
ICAN or equivalent will bean added advantage.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: Health & Safety Officer
Experience/Qualifications
Member of a relevant professional body.
Experience of using the range of Microsoft Office packages.
A minimum of 2 years relevant experience.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: General Foreman
Experience/Qualifications
Diploma in any relevant field of Construction.
Minimum of 5 years constructions or maintenance experience;
Supervisory experience desirable.
Must have experience in a multinational construction company in Nigeria or abroad.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: Store Keeper
Experience/Qualifications
Preferable Graduate (Higher National Diploma or Bachelor of Science in Stock Keeping).
Knowledge of basic computer literacy.
Minimum of 2 years relevant experience.
Must have experience in a multinational construction company in Nigeria or abroad.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV’s/Resumes to:
contact@reliabuild.com.ng
We are recruiting to fill the following positions below in Abuja.
Job Title: Accountant
Experience/Qualifications
Have a Degree in Accounting.
Knowledge of generally accepted accounting theories, principles, methods, practices and terminology.
Experience in Microsoft Word and Excel Programmes.
Minimum of 3 years work experience.
ICAN or equivalent will bean added advantage.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: Health & Safety Officer
Experience/Qualifications
Member of a relevant professional body.
Experience of using the range of Microsoft Office packages.
A minimum of 2 years relevant experience.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: General Foreman
Experience/Qualifications
Diploma in any relevant field of Construction.
Minimum of 5 years constructions or maintenance experience;
Supervisory experience desirable.
Must have experience in a multinational construction company in Nigeria or abroad.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
Job Title: Store Keeper
Experience/Qualifications
Preferable Graduate (Higher National Diploma or Bachelor of Science in Stock Keeping).
Knowledge of basic computer literacy.
Minimum of 2 years relevant experience.
Must have experience in a multinational construction company in Nigeria or abroad.
Application Closing Date
26th March, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV’s/Resumes to:
contact@reliabuild.com.ng
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Davido Helps Mayorkun Replace Stolen ’30 Billion’ Gang Neck Chain
Some while ago, it was reported that Mayorkun lost his 30 Billion Gang neck chain during a performance in Enugu. The latest development on the story has it that the singer recently received
Friday, 4 August 2017
Monday, 27 February 2017
Manchester United Wins EFL Cup Final at Wembley Stadium
Manchester United Football Club on Sunday won the EFL Cup final 2017 after defeating. Southampton 3-2. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice, including netting the winner three minutes from time, to help Manchester United beat Southampton 3-2 and win the 2017 EFL Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
Southampton were missing top centre-back Virgil van Dijk and leading striker Charlie Austin. Saints chief Claude Puel also left Shane Manchester United wins EFLCup Final after trashing Southampton 3-2 Long on the bench, trusting Nathan Redmond in support of Gabbiadini.
Monday, 28 November 2016
FICTION:A man worth waiting for....episode 13
A Story
written by Omolola…
“Never.”
She stared up at the stars, trying to make sense out of that quirk. Trying to
understand why her mother hadn’t ever called her father. And why she’d gone to
such lengths to make sure Tomilola never did, either. “Maybe she felt like too
much of a loser after a relationship failed and she just wanted to put it
behind her, pretend it never happened. Or maybe, after being tossed from one
foster family to the next as a kid, she thought further contact was futile.
Whatever the reason, I never saw any of them again. In fact, we usually moved
to a different town after a breakup. Although that could just as well have had
to do with her trying to make sure my father never found us.”
“You’ve
been thinking about the name change thing?”
She
nodded. “When you put all the pieces together, it certainly looks like she was
making sure he didn’t find us. Maybe she was afraid he’d take me away. Maybe. .
. I don’t know.” Her brain was too numb to think anymore. “You have to realize
that with her gone, you may never understand her motivations for everything she
did.”
Sadness washed through her, “I know.”
Sadness washed through her, “I know.”
“It
sounds like you moved around a lot. Did you like it? Seeing new places?” Having
forced her to face some of the hard truths of her past, he changed the subject,
steering her on to easier ground. And she was glad for it. “I hated it. Mom
wasn’t the only one who dreamed about having a house. A home. Before she got
sick, even after sometimes, Mom and I used to talk about having our own house.”
She smiled
thinking of those times. “We’d plan it all out, you know? First, we’d decide
what kind it was. A one-story ranch or a two-story contemporary or just a
little grandma house on a quiet corner. Then we’d decorate it. Plan what kind
of curtains we’d have in the kitchen. And where we’d put the garden. We always
planned a garden.”
“Garden?”
She nodded, laughing.
“You wanted roses.”
“Yes. Red roses, mind you. They had to be red.” She smiled, remembering. “It was fun, planning. Dreaming.” “But you never had a house of your own?”
“Are you kidding? There were times when we couldn’t even afford a cheap hotel. There was one time, though, when Mom was dating this guy with money. Not money like this.” She waved her hand, indicating the Big W. “But enough money he could help pay the rent and have a little left over for a few fun things. A night out at the galleria, an afternoon at the beach. Anyway, Mom and I bought some material and hand stitched some kitchen curtains for the tiny apartment we were renting at the time. That was cool.”
“Garden?”
She nodded, laughing.
“You wanted roses.”
“Yes. Red roses, mind you. They had to be red.” She smiled, remembering. “It was fun, planning. Dreaming.” “But you never had a house of your own?”
“Are you kidding? There were times when we couldn’t even afford a cheap hotel. There was one time, though, when Mom was dating this guy with money. Not money like this.” She waved her hand, indicating the Big W. “But enough money he could help pay the rent and have a little left over for a few fun things. A night out at the galleria, an afternoon at the beach. Anyway, Mom and I bought some material and hand stitched some kitchen curtains for the tiny apartment we were renting at the time. That was cool.”
“Sounds…cool.”
She shot
him a sideways glance. “You don’t think it sounds cool. You think it sounds
pitiful.”
“Not
pitiful. But…hard.”
She
shrugged. “It was sometimes. But I had my mom. I always knew she loved me.”
“Your
father loved you, too.” He locked his gaze on hers. “And he was looking for
you, Tomi. He – was – looking.”
A
million emotions pounded through her. Pain, frustration, loss. “Yes, it looks
like he was. And I’m softeniing toward him. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t
feel guilty about it.”
“That’s understandable, if not exactly fair. You’ve thought
negatively about your father for twenty-two years; that isn’t going to change
overnight. Particularly since your father’s version of what happened that night
isn’t any prettier than your mother’s.”
“No, it’s not,” Her voice was as weary as she felt. “But…I would
suggest you think very hard abut cutting your dad out of your life just because
your mom did. You need to find a way to let them both into your heart.” He
stood, pulled a small envelope from his back pocket and handed it to her. “Your
dad left this for you. I don’t know what’s in there. But maybe it will help.”
He stood and headed for the end of the balcony.
She stared at the envelope, then at his retreating back. The need to call him back danced on her tongue. She didn’t want to be alone. It seemed as if she’d faced every scary moment of her life alone. She didn’t want to face this one that way, too.
She stared at the envelope, then at his retreating back. The need to call him back danced on her tongue. She didn’t want to be alone. It seemed as if she’d faced every scary moment of her life alone. She didn’t want to face this one that way, too.
Unfortunately, she was afraid to think where her current
vulnerability coupled with the S#xual tension between them might lead if her
father’s missive upset her and Demola decided to hold her again. Demola might
have the wherewithal to keep things in check, to keep things at a comforting
level, but she was pretty sure she didn’t. So she clamped her mouth shut and
watched him walk away.
Just before he headed down the stairs, he stopped and turned to
her. “You said you’ve always wanted a home. This could be your home, Tomi. It’s
a beautiful place. A good place.”
Old longing rushed in, but only for a moment. She shook her
head. “I don’t think so, Demola. My mother’s memory aside, this place is too
rich for my taste. I could never own anything this lavish. There are too many
people out there doing without.”
He shrugged. “So downsize. Or make the place work for you. Your
dad plowed the money the estate made back into the place so he’d have something
grand to bring you and your mom back to if he found you. But you don’t have to
do the same. Stop growing the place and use the money for your charity. Or
whatever else you’d like to use it for.”
The idea slid through her, sneaking underneath her confusion and
pain to tease her, tempt her. She liked the idea of having a steady income to
use for her charity. But….could she make enough peace with the past to make
this her home?
“Just something to think about,” he pointed out.
She shot him a wry smile. “Like I need more of that.”
He returned the smile. “I”ll see you tomorrow.”
Without another word, he disappeared down the stairs. She looked
at the envelope clutched in her hand.
A card.
From her father.
Mouth dry, heart pounding, she broke the seal and pulled the card out with shaking fingers. Opening it, she angled her body so the small amount of light coming from her bedroom fell on the card, highlighting the boldly scrawled words. Holding her breath, she read.
From her father.
Mouth dry, heart pounding, she broke the seal and pulled the card out with shaking fingers. Opening it, she angled her body so the small amount of light coming from her bedroom fell on the card, highlighting the boldly scrawled words. Holding her breath, she read.
[i]Tomilola,
I’ve composed a dozen notes. All of them from my heart, but most
of them were long-winded and did more to appease my conscience than anything
else. Now I’ve decided to say only the things that matter.
I’ve missed you. . .more than I can ever tell.
I love you. . .more than you will ever know.
I’ll be watching from above, or perhaps below, doing what I couldn’t in life. . .taking care of you.
Love,
Dad.
I’ve missed you. . .more than I can ever tell.
I love you. . .more than you will ever know.
I’ll be watching from above, or perhaps below, doing what I couldn’t in life. . .taking care of you.
Love,
Dad.
She closed her eyes against the words. Words she would have sold
her soul as a child to hear. Words that would have made so many dark, scary
nights so much more bearable. Words that pierced her heart like a thousand
knives, because they’d come so, so late.
Tears sprang to her eyes.
And this time she let them fall.
To Be Continued…
FICTION: A man worth waiting for.... episode 12
A Story
written by Omolola…
Tomilola
sat outside her bedroom on the balcony that ran the length of the back of the
house. She rocked gently in one of the rockers that were strewn around the
balcony and drew in a deep breath, trying to calm her nerves as she leaned
back, propped her feet up on the railing and watched the sun dip beneath the
hill’s top. The already waning twilight faded to night. Staring at the
twinkling stars, she let the day’s emotions take hold of her.
Fresh
tears pooled in her eyes. Tears she’d been fighting all day. Tears of
frustration and sadness and anger. After Demola’s little bombshell on the
trail, she’d come back to the estate and spent the day sifting through the
bills in her father’s office. It had made for a tumultuous afternoon.
Footsteps
echoed in the dark.
She
quickly swiped at the tears and glanced toward the edge of the house where the
sound of crunching gravel reverberated through the night. Who was wandering
back here? The sound of crunching gravel turned into that of someone climbing
the stairs at the end of the balcony. Demola’s head appeared as he made his way
up the steps, the moonlight glinting off the sharp angles and planes of his
face.
She
looked heavenward, praying for strength. “Demola, I’m not sure I’m up for
another one of your surprises. Seems like every time you appear on the horizon,
my world gets a little shakier.” He stepped onto the balcony and held up his
hands, a bottle in one, two shot glasses in the other. “No surprises Just
thought a good stiff drink would go down good about now.”
“A little anesthetic for the havoc you created earlier?” He winced, striding over to her and setting the bottle and glasses on the rail. “Something like that.” She drew a deep breath, feeling guilty for dumping her bad mood on him. “Sorry. I’m shooting the messenger, I know. But, unfortunately, the two people I want to be taking over the coals right now aren’t here. And -”
“A little anesthetic for the havoc you created earlier?” He winced, striding over to her and setting the bottle and glasses on the rail. “Something like that.” She drew a deep breath, feeling guilty for dumping her bad mood on him. “Sorry. I’m shooting the messenger, I know. But, unfortunately, the two people I want to be taking over the coals right now aren’t here. And -”
“I am,”
He extracted a lime and small knife from his shirt pocket and set them on the
railing. She nodded.
He removed a saltshaker from his front jeans pocket and put it next to the line. “That’s okay. I can take it.”
Yes, he seemed to have as much inner strength as outer strength. He absorbed all the anger she threw his way with the calm acceptance of a man who had a bone-deep understanding of the world around him and where he belonged in it. And because she had never known where she belonged in this world, it was a quality that made him just that much more appealing.
He removed a saltshaker from his front jeans pocket and put it next to the line. “That’s okay. I can take it.”
Yes, he seemed to have as much inner strength as outer strength. He absorbed all the anger she threw his way with the calm acceptance of a man who had a bone-deep understanding of the world around him and where he belonged in it. And because she had never known where she belonged in this world, it was a quality that made him just that much more appealing.
Too
damned appealing. Squelching those thoughts, she concentrated on the bottle in
his hand. Red Label. Of course. She curled her free hand into a soft fist and
poured herself a glass.
She
waited while he got his own drink ready, then held her glass up in toast. “To a
quiet, uneventful day tomorrow.”
“Hear!
Hear!” He clinked his shot glass to hers. They both licked the salt from their
hands, drowned their shots and bit into their limes. The liquor rocketed down
her throat, hit her stomach and raced into her bloodstream. She rocked back,
closing her eyes, letting the warmth slide through her. Letting the alcohol
relax the muscles along the back of her neck, the tight knot in her stomach and
chest.
Something
clinked against the lip of her glass. She opened her eyes to find Demola
pouring her another shot. “Easy, I’m not much of a drinker.”
“Just
sip at this one.” He set the bottle down, she held her hand out. He proceeded
to pour himself another shot and downed it without the salt and lime
embellishments. She raised a brow. Had this day been as unpleasant for him as
it had for her? Maybe. While she’d been certain from the moment she’d met him
that he was determined to do whatever was required to fulfil his obligation to
her father, including playing dirty, she didn’t think he liked making her
unhappy.
She
touched the end of her tongue and took a tiny sip of the drink as he filled his
shot glass again. He obviously planned to stay awhile. “You going to pull up a
rocker or just tower over me while we drink?” He pulled one of the other
rockers alongside hers, grabbed his drink, sat and propped his feet next to
hers on the railing. “Pretty out here tonight.”
She
stared at the full moon hanging over the distant hills. “I will give dear Dad
that. He picked a beautiful place to build his little empire.” Demola winced
but he didn’t say anything. He just sat, quietly rocking, occasionally sipping
at his drink, his shirt gently brushing her arm as his chair moved slowly back
and forth, his heat seeping into her shoulder like a warm, tantalizing breeze.
Her
traitorous gaze slid to his boots, ran up his long, denim-clad legs and settled
at the masculine bulge at the top of those legs. Oh, man. She dragged her eyes
off him and took another fortifying swallow of red label.
Demola
took a sip of his own drink, then turned his gaze on her. “You want to talk
about the estate? Or your dad? You must have a million questions.” He was back
to pushing again. She slanted him a look “What if I say no?”
“Then we’ll just sit here, watch the moon climb up the sky.”
She laughed. “And how long do you think you’ll be able to do that before you break down and bring the subject up again?”
He smiled, rocking gently in his chair “Maybe a minute or two.”
“If I’m lucky.” Her thoughts slid back to the troubling questions that had plagued her all afternoon. “My mom was raised in group and foster homes, did you know that?”
He looked over at her, the moon’s silvery light highlighting and shadowing his face. “I didn’t know.”
“Her parents were killed in an automobile accident when she was eight.” She closed her eyes, thinking how tiny, how vulnerable a little girl of eight was. “Her father and mother didn’t have any family that could take her in. So my mother became a ward of the state.”
“And she was never adopted?”
“Nope. She used to dream of it. Said once she recovered from her parents’ deaths, she’d lay awake nights and fantasize about a couple coming along and falling in love with her, adopting her and bringing her home. More than anything else in the world, she wanted a home and someone to love her.”
“But it didn’t happen?”
“No. And it left a hole in her, I think. Made her desperate for someone’s love. Which is what I don’t understand. If my father loved her, why’d she play around on him?”
“Then we’ll just sit here, watch the moon climb up the sky.”
She laughed. “And how long do you think you’ll be able to do that before you break down and bring the subject up again?”
He smiled, rocking gently in his chair “Maybe a minute or two.”
“If I’m lucky.” Her thoughts slid back to the troubling questions that had plagued her all afternoon. “My mom was raised in group and foster homes, did you know that?”
He looked over at her, the moon’s silvery light highlighting and shadowing his face. “I didn’t know.”
“Her parents were killed in an automobile accident when she was eight.” She closed her eyes, thinking how tiny, how vulnerable a little girl of eight was. “Her father and mother didn’t have any family that could take her in. So my mother became a ward of the state.”
“And she was never adopted?”
“Nope. She used to dream of it. Said once she recovered from her parents’ deaths, she’d lay awake nights and fantasize about a couple coming along and falling in love with her, adopting her and bringing her home. More than anything else in the world, she wanted a home and someone to love her.”
“But it didn’t happen?”
“No. And it left a hole in her, I think. Made her desperate for someone’s love. Which is what I don’t understand. If my father loved her, why’d she play around on him?”
He
shrugged philosophically. “The Big W was a new estate then; your father was
just starting to build it. If she was needy for attention, maybe he didn’t have
enough time for her. Maybe she felt neglected,”
She
thought of all the men who’d come and gone in her mother’s life. “Maybe, God
knows, when Mom was with a man she wanted all his attention. Needed all his
attention. She even hated it when they went to work. I think its why most of
the guys left. They knew whatever they gave would never be enough.”
“So you’re at least entertaining the thought your mother might have contributed to what happened all those years ago.”
“I’m entertaining the idea. But I still have reservations.”
“So you’re at least entertaining the thought your mother might have contributed to what happened all those years ago.”
“I’m entertaining the idea. But I still have reservations.”
He
watched her, his gaze concerned and sympathetic. “What’s bothering you the
most?”
“If my mom never intended to ask for my dad’s help, why did she pretend to call? Why tell me she was going to call?”
“I don’t know. Maybe just to make your dad look bad. It wouldn’t be the first time one spouse vilified another.”
“Maybe.” But that answer didn’t ease the turmoil roiling inside her.
“Is it that she pretended to call that bothers you, or that she so obviously didn’t want help from your dad?”
“The latter, I think. It just seems so…self-destructive.” She thought back, the faces of several men flashing through her head. Men that had been involved with her mother, sometimes for months. She sighed, dropping her head back against the rocker. “But now that I think about it, self-destructive is a pretty good way to describe Mom’s relationships. Most of the men she brought home were users. Takers. And once there was no more to take, they left.”
“If my mom never intended to ask for my dad’s help, why did she pretend to call? Why tell me she was going to call?”
“I don’t know. Maybe just to make your dad look bad. It wouldn’t be the first time one spouse vilified another.”
“Maybe.” But that answer didn’t ease the turmoil roiling inside her.
“Is it that she pretended to call that bothers you, or that she so obviously didn’t want help from your dad?”
“The latter, I think. It just seems so…self-destructive.” She thought back, the faces of several men flashing through her head. Men that had been involved with her mother, sometimes for months. She sighed, dropping her head back against the rocker. “But now that I think about it, self-destructive is a pretty good way to describe Mom’s relationships. Most of the men she brought home were users. Takers. And once there was no more to take, they left.”
“Did she
ever see any of them again? After they left? Try to rekindle the relationship?”
Now
there was a provoking bunch of questions. “No, she didn’t. As much as my mother
wanted to be loved. As much as she wanted a man to come into her life and stay,
if things didn’t work out, it was over. Completely over. Once they left our
house or we left theirs, she never saw them again. Not to settle up on old
bills or for a cup of coffee or for anything.”
“She
never saw them again?” Surprise sounded in his voice.
To Be
Continued…
FICTION: A man worth waiting for.... episode 11
A Story Written by Omolola…
Demola rode quietly beside Tomilola. They were in the
open now. The morning was quickly warming up as the sun rose steadily above the
horizon.
“I thought you’d like it here. It’s one of my favourite
spots. Was one of your dad’s, too.”
She grimaced. “Can we not talk about him today?”
His gut clenched. The pleasant ride was over.
“Unfortunately, we need to talk about him. Him and your mom.”
Her gaze snapped back to him, her lips pressed into a
thin, hard line. “You jerk. You didn’t bring me out here for fresh air. You
brought me out here to ambush me.”
“I brought you out here because I thought you might enjoy
some fresh air while we talked.” She snorted at his excuse.
He sighed. “Fine. I ambushed you. But, this is a mountain
we have to get over. And it’s been my experience that when you’re facing
something unpleasant, sooner is better than later.”
“Not today it isn’t.”
“Running away won’t make the problem disappear.”
She shot him a black scowl. “No. But it might make you
disappear.” She turned to leave.
“An ambush is used when you want to take something from
someone or hurt them. I don’t want to do either. But we have some hard things
to talk about, and I need you to stay around while we do. So yes, I stacked the
deck in my favor. Shoot me.”
“I told you yesterday I didn’t want you trying to justify
my father to me. I haven’t changed my mind.”
“I’m not going to justify anyone to you. I’m simply going
to relate the story your father told me about what happened twenty-two years
ago. What you want to do with that information is up to you.”
“I already know what happened. On a dark, rainy night, my
father kicked my mother and me out of his house and told her he never wanted to
see us again.”
“Correction, your father kicked your mother out, he never
intended she should take you with her. And. . .”
“And you think that’s okay? A man kicking his wife out of
their house in the middle of the night with nothing but the clothes on her
back?” Outrage sounded in her voice. Outrage she had every right to feel.
“No, I don’t. It was a bad decision. One made in a
drunken rage. One your father regretted every day of his life from that night
forward.”
“Oh, please. If the man regretted his actions, he had
plenty of opportunity to make up for them. Do you have any idea how many times
my mother called him, asking for help?”
This was the lie at the center of Tomilola’s anger for
her father. The misconception he had to break. The misconception that was going
to send her world spinning. He braced himself for the fight and shook his head.
“She never called, Tomilola. That’s what I was trying to tell you in the truck
yesterday when you cut me off. After your mother took you that night and left,
your father never heard from her again.”
“That’s a lie. She called. Time and time again, asking
for money. Asking for help. And Wale Adeyemi always told her to get lost.”
“Were you ever in the room when she called? Did you over
hear the calls? Or did she just tell you about them?”
“Of course I heard them.” Righteous indignation sounded
in her voice.
But he suspected she’d answered more out of anger and
reflex than truth. “Are you sure? Think hard.”
She sent him another fuming stare, but he could see the
doubt sweeping into her thoughts.
He let her ponder a bit, praying her mother hadn’t put on
some charade where she’d talked into a phone with God knew whom or what on the
other end, making her daughter think she was talking to her dad. It would be a
harder lie to combat. Not that he couldn’t combat it. But he’d like to use as
small a hammer as possible.
He sat quietly, the sound of grass and the soft creak of
leather wafting on the warming breeze. A hawk’s lonely cry drifted down from
the clear blue sky. He glanced up, spotting the majestic bird gliding playfully
on the thermals overhead.
Tomilola followed his gaze, spotting the bird
immediately. She smiled, a smile that momentarily erased the shadows from her
eyes. The hawk suddenly dove toward the ground, his beak leading the way, his
wings tucked tight against his body. Just before reaching the grass, he flared
his wings and reached forward with his feet. A split second later he was
winging toward the sky again, a mouse dangling helplessly from deadly claws.
Tomilola lowered her gaze to his, the shadows flitting
back into her eyes. “It’s never quite as idyllic as we want to believe, is it?”
He shook his head. “No.”
She exhaled a long sigh. “I don’t actually remember if I
heard any of my mother’s calls or not. But that doesn’t mean I didn’t. My
mother died seven years ago, and we’d given up on my father coming to our aid a
couple years before that. It was a long time ago. But what could possibly have
been the point of her lying to me? She needed help. Desperately. We needed
help. Why wouldn’t she have called?”
“I don’t know. But from what your dad told me your mom
had issues. Ones your dad said kept her from thinking rationally sometimes.”
Pain and anger slashed across her face. “She might have
had ‘issues.’ And she might not have always thought ‘rationally,’ but she
wasn’t delusional, for pity’s sake. She was together enough that she never
turned back on her little girl. Unlike the man you’re trying to paint as a
bloody saint.”
“I’m not trying to paint anyone as a saint Least of all
your father. God knows, he’d turn over in his grave if he thought I was. I’m
just trying to tell his side of the story.”
“Then tell it. But don’t expect me to believe every word
out of your mouth.”
“All I’m asking is that you listen with an open mind.”
“Fine, my mind is open.”
If the underlying anger in her words was any indication,
her mind wasn’t open. But since it was likely all he’d get, he’d best get to
it. “Did your mother ever tell you why he threw her off the estate?”
Her lips twisted in disgust. “Said he found someone new.
Someone younger, prettier. Someone without a toddler to take care of.” Pain
sounded in her words as she voiced her belief that her father didn’t want her.
He locked his gaze on hers. “Your father never considered you anything but the
most wonderful of gifts, Tomilola. Never.”
Tears gathered in her eyes. “How would you know? You
weren’t. . .”
“No. I wasn’t there. But I know because I saw the pain
and longing in your dad’s eyes every time he spoke of you. Heard the pride in
his voice when he’d tell one of the memories he had of you. Memories that were
old and few, but more precious to him than anything in this world.”
More moisture filled her eyes, but she didn’t let the
tears fall. She might want to believe her father had missed her. But the anger
underneath those tears told him she didn’t. Not yet. And it would take a lot
more talking on Demola’s part before she’d even consider opening her mind. “It
wasn’t your father who found someone new, Tomilola. It was your mother.”
“Oh, come on, you can come up with something more
original than just flipping the story around, can’t you?”
“Yeah, I probably could if I was making it up. But I’m
not making it up. I’m going to tell you exactly what your father told me. No
embellishments to make your father sound more innocent. No assumptions about
what I think anyone was thinking that night. You’ll have to decide for yourself
what you want to believe and what you don’t.”
“Fine. So my mother found someone new Who was that?” Pure
sarcasm sounded in her voice.
“I don’t know his name. He was one of your father’s
workers.”
“That’s convenient for the story.”
He ignored the comment and pushed on. “It was a Saturday
night and your father had let half the workers go early so they could enjoy
themselves while he worked late with the other half. When he finally got home,
he found you in your crib, Mariam, the housekeeper, watching you, and your
mother gone. When he asked Mariam where your mother was, she said she’d headed
to town with the first half of the workers. He wasn’t worried at first, too
worried, anyway. It wasn’t the first time your mother had gotten impatient with
him for being late and headed into town early to drink and dance with some of
the workers.”
Her lips pressed into a thin line.
Did that mean she recognized the behavior? And didn’t
approve? Wale had said Nike was a big party girl. That she craved attention.
Especially male attention. There was no reason that would have changed after
she left Wale. In fact, it very possibly could have gotten worse.
But speculating about what Tomilola was thinking wouldn’t
get him anywhere. “When he got to the bar, your mom wasn’t there. Just a bunch
of guys doing their best to avoid your dad. When he finally pinned one down,
the man reluctantly told him your mom had left with one of the new workers.
Supposedly just to check out a bar farther down the street, one that played
disco instead of rock music.
To Be Continued…
Dangote Group Graduate Job Recruitment 2016
Dangote Group Graduate Job Recruitment 2016 |
The Dangote Group is a diversified and fully integrated conglomerate with interests across a range of sectors in Nigeria and Africa. Current interests include Cement, Sugar, Flour, Salt, Pasta, Beverages, Noodles, Poly Products, Transportation and Real Estate, Oil and Gas, Telecommunication, Fertilizer and Steel sector of the economy.
Dangote Group continues to grow its vision of becoming the leading provider of essential needs in Food and Shelter in Sub-Saharan Africa with sustained market leadership in Cement Manufacturing, Sugar Milling, Sugar Refining, Flour Milling, Manufacturing of Pasta (Spaghetti & Macaroni), Operation of Cement Terminals, Port Operations, Noodles Manufacturing, Packaging Material Production and Salt Refining.
Dangote Group Graduate Job Recruitment 2016
The Group requires the services of exceptional and highly motivated professionals to fill the following positions below:
1. Graduate Laboratory Analyst Recruitment at Dangote Group
Job Title: Laboratory Analyst
Location: Lagos
Job Responsibilities
Location: Lagos
Job Responsibilities
- Carrying out daily chemical analysis using standard operating procedures (S.O.Ps)
- Preparation of solutions
- Calibration of equipment used for laboratory analysis
- Taking corrective actions when results deviate from the standards.
- Attending to SON and NAFDAC on official visits.
- Reporting of inconsistencies , malfunctions or variations from prototype
- Written explanations of flaws
- Following and ensuring strict safety procedures and safety checks.
- Maintains simple laboratory records and inventory for supplies and reagents.
- Recommendation of new and revised methods for production efficiency
- Carrying out routine task accurately and following strict methodologies to carry out analyses
- Ensuring the laboratory is well stocked and resourced
- Maintains laboratory equipment and supplies by cleaning and marinating quality assurance records
Competence Requirements
- Knowledge of FDA, GMP, SOP, HACCP, ISO, Sanitation, chemical safety, pest control, food allergens plus kosher requirements
- Strong industry experience
- Excellent technical report writing and oral communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Detail orientation
- Strategic thinking
- Time managements skills
- Confident independent abilities and team – focused mentality
- Strong analytical and numerical skills
Educational Qualification
- B.Sc/HND in Chemistry, Food Science or Biochemistry.
Job Title: Head, Health Safety and Environmental – National Salt Company of Nigeria Plc. (NASCON)
Locations: Lagos – NASCON Head Office/Oregun plant
Type: Permanent
Business Unit/Department: NASCON (Dangote Salt BU)
Reporting to: Managing director/ CEO NASCON. Dotted line to group HSSE (Dangote industries limited HQ, Ikoyi Lagos)
Direct Reports: NASCON Site HSE Managers.
Type: Permanent
Business Unit/Department: NASCON (Dangote Salt BU)
Reporting to: Managing director/ CEO NASCON. Dotted line to group HSSE (Dangote industries limited HQ, Ikoyi Lagos)
Direct Reports: NASCON Site HSE Managers.
Job Purpose
- With responsibility for the growth, development and mentoring of the team, a key requirement is the proven ability to clear NASCON HSE strategic direction, continuously improving HSE Performance while maintaining compliance with DIL Group HSSE Policies, standards and guidance ensuring all HSE programs, procedures, training, work practices and controls are effectively implemented. Drive HSE leadership across NASCON.
Job Responsibilities
- Provide for a clearly defined HSE management system for NASCON to identify and define the processes and procedures requires by regulation and group HSSE to protect the health and safety of employees, subcontractors, customers and the environment.
- Define the HSE competency framework to which employees should be working to within NASCON ensuring personnel are fully aware of risks associated with their work environment, in line with the above and DIL aligned.
- Ensure that adequate training is set up (workshops where appropriate) in the line with the competency framework.
- Provide an enhanced management system for high risk areas with NASCON, E.g. Plant, food and process safety with relevant guidance and training for operational team to adhere to.
- Drive the effort to embed the behavioral standard in NASCON.
- Lead an effective audit program to include identification of breaches to company policies and correct of “at-risk” conditions and/or behaviours.
- Introduce a regime of regular inspections and monitoring as part of compliance verification using relevant subject matters experts (SMEs). Monitor exposure risks for employees. Check adequacy of controls and work with operational team to address gaps and /or deficiencies in the system.
- Working with the operational management team, implement programs and processes that increase overall employee development engagement and retention in the area of HSE.
- Ensure a robust change management system in place to capture all safety related risks and associated controls to ensure layers of protection are maintained.
Working with operational team agree:
- Leading and lagging KPIs that are suitable and sufficient for PMP EMA and globally aligned:
- Annual improvement plans around HSE.
- TRACK Leading and lagging KPIs and report back to high level operational management, especially around corrective action mgt.
- Ensure a robust HSE related investigations and follow up is in place for all sites.
- Demonstrate strong leadership skills in driving accountability with the operational teams through effective communication to ensure compliance as a minimum but also drive encourage excellence in the area of HSE.
- Provide strategic vision for the future of NASCON, outlining areas of weakness, ensuring actions plans are in place, including involvement in and active encouragement of capital planning around HSE related improvements.
- Provide HSE reports for the NASCON leadership team, external stakeholders and incorporate any recommendations/comments emerging from the review of the report.
- Promote, support and monitor occupational health in co-operation with the HR team so that a holistic approach to managing work-related health issues is embedded.
- Work closely with the group HSSE to embed the BU HSE strategy. Ensure ongoing interactions with group HSSE and other Bus HSE colleagues to ensure group HSSE alignment and sharing of best practice and learning.
Keys Skills and Experience Required
- Excellent technical capabilities, very good working knowledge of applicable H&S legislation, occupational health and safety hazards identification and risk assessment, occupational health and safety accident and illness prevention and protection techniques and international standards.
- Strong knowledge of occupational health and safety and process safety issues related to one or more of the industry sectors relevant to Dangote industries limited and a mature and level-headed approach to business;
- Possess a style of clear and effective communication, both oral and written. Very good level of cross cultural communication skills including public relations, negotiation, liaison, mentoring, information sharing and conflict resolution;
- Be able to differentiate between negligible H&S issues of possible material impact. Know when and how to involve appropriate legal and technical personnel within and outside the company to address and issues;
- Have the skills and attitude to act in a proactive manner to anticipate problems and solve existing problems in the context of operational requirements and H&s regulatory constraints;
- Able to listen to opinions, formulate recommendations in a confident and constructive manner;
- Project management, negotiation/dispute mitigation and presentation skills
Work Context
- The areas of HSE have broadly defined polices at corporate and group level. The challenge of this role is to both: collaborate with peers in the other sites in further developing and enhancing these broadly defined policies as well as translating them into strategic objectives to drive NASCON business improvement in HSE. The job involves a high level of persuasion, influencing and negotiation skills.
Qualification/knowledge/Experience
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Science, Engineering or Environmental related discipline
- Advanced degree preferred;
- Member of an internationally recognized environmental/safety/health professional body preferred. (E.g. IOSH, CMIOSH advantageous) – Chartered health and safety practitioner preferred.
- Knowledge and experience of working in an engineering, food processing, chemical and/ or pharmaceutical environment.
- Demonstrable experience in the application of HSE management systems.
- Proven experience in the supervision/management of professional and administrative staff.
- Track record in influencing positive organizational; change inside organization;
- Development and implementation of integrated management systems according to international; standards e.g ISO 14001, OHSAS18001 (ISO 45001) and ISO 22000 international standards
Skills
- The Candidate must be able to demonstrate that they have the following:
- Ability to persuade and influence successfully at all levels of the business
- Strong communication skills at all levels and across all disciplines
- System literate
Job Title: Quality Control Supervisor
Location: Lagos
Job Responsibilities
- Supervise quality control technicians and sanitation crew and assesses the performance of sanitation crew.
- Helps QA/QC Manager in the development, coordination and supervision of OA/QC program such as food safety, HACCP, GMPs, food defense, pre-requisite programs, etc.
- Supervises HACCP Program, is part of the HACCP team. Helps in the implementation, documenting and monitoring this system with the help of cross-departmental team and QA/QC Manager.
- Monitors, verifies and documents SOPs related to product quality standards, food safety, and sanitation.
- Supervises the production of consistent quality products through the development and enforcement of excellent manufacturing practices and procedures.
- Helps in communicating product safety and quality standards to company personnel
- Gives support in coordinating all quality and food safety-related activities including process and testing
- Monitor the production environment to identify areas where quality or safety procedures can be implemented or improved.
- Communicates the management manufacturing processes and compliance with standards deviations.
- Supervises that all QC instruments are up to date and calibrated (water meters, scales, thermometers, metal detectors, gas analyzers)
- Helps in koshers supervision
- Assists in the development of new products.
- Helps in all audits- internal and external.
- Supervises final; product microbiological, chemical and sensory sampling.
- Helps in training, coaching, mentoring, empowering and developing team members. This includes coordinating team involvement activities to drive “continuous quality improvement” processes.
- Conducts relevant training and education on food safety, quality systems ad procedures.
- Maintains update and improve quality manuals and HACCP Plan.
- Follows up customer complaints and works together with management to reduce complaints
Competence Requirements
- Knowledge of FDA,GMP, SOP, HACCP, ISO, Sanitation, chemical safety, pest control, food allergens plus kosher requirements.
- Excellent technical report writing and oral communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal ad IT skills
- Details orientation
- Good numerical skills and an understanding of statistics
- Time management skills
- Confident independent abilities and team – focused mentality
- Strong analytics and leaderships skills.
- Problem solving and troubleshooting capabilities
- Planning and organization skills
- Proficient with Microsoft office
Educational Qualification
- A B.Sc/HND in Chemistry, Food Science or Microbiology, or any Bachelor’s Degree with appropriate QA experience
How to Apply Dangote Group Graduate Job Recruitment 2016
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV’s and Cover letter (with the relevant position included in the subject line of their email) to: careers@dangote.com
Application Closing Date
30th November, 2016.
30th November, 2016.
Apply Now For Hilton Worldwide 2017 Finesse Graduate Programme – EMEA
Apply Now For Hilton Worldwide 2017 Finesse Graduate Programme – EMEA
Hilton Worldwide is one of the largest and fastest growing hospitality companies in the world, with more than 4,700 hotels, resorts and timeshare properties comprising more than 775,000 rooms in 104 countries and territories.
In the nearly 100 years since our founding, we have defined the hospitality industry and established a portfolio of 13 world-class brands, including our flagship Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand, which is the most recognized hotel brand in the world. Our premier brand portfolio also includes Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton, Curio – A Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Embassy Suites by Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton by Hilton, Tru by Hilton, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand Vacations. We have more than 55 million members in our award–winning customer loyalty program, Hilton HHonors.
In the nearly 100 years since our founding, we have defined the hospitality industry and established a portfolio of 13 world-class brands, including our flagship Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand, which is the most recognized hotel brand in the world. Our premier brand portfolio also includes Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton, Curio – A Collection by Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Embassy Suites by Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton by Hilton, Tru by Hilton, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton Grand Vacations. We have more than 55 million members in our award–winning customer loyalty program, Hilton HHonors.
What is the aim of the Programme?
The Finesse programme
aims to develop a group of talented, internationally mobile Finance people and
fast track them to Finance Director positions within 5-8 years of starting the
Programme.
What will I do?
Finesse consists of a 24-month training programme which encompasses two international 12-month placements in our hotels. During your placements, you will gain all-round Finance experience whilst working in all the main Finance functions. You will also gain exposure in the other key functional areas of Operations, Business Development and Human Resources. You will participate in off-the-job training and have business driven projects to complete. Following successful completion of this 2 year programme you will then be assigned into a full-time Finance role in year 3.
During Finesse your progress is constantly assessed, so you always know how you are developing. As the programme is so flexible, it will take into account all training that you have had to date and build on it, rather than making you repeat things unnecessarily.
During Finesse your progress is constantly assessed, so you always know how you are developing. As the programme is so flexible, it will take into account all training that you have had to date and build on it, rather than making you repeat things unnecessarily.
Where will I be?
The location of your placements will depend on availability and could be anywhere within the Europe, Middle East and Africa region (subject to Visa restrictions etc.)
The location of your placements will depend on availability and could be anywhere within the Europe, Middle East and Africa region (subject to Visa restrictions etc.)
Learning & Development:
The key focus here will be for you to complete the CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) Professional Finance qualification. This is a highly regarded professional qualification with global recognition in the Finance profession. This process will be supported by Hilton in terms of both funding and learning support. The CIMA qualification typically takes 3 years to complete, so this will be completed during your first 2 placements and then completed in your 3rd year whilst working full-time within one of our hotel operations. During your 24-month training you will also take part in a number of other face-to-face training courses focused on other business competence areas. As a Finesse participant you will also have access to the Hilton University, our on-line learning and development tool, through which you can complete e-learning courses, learn a language on-line and make use of our on-line business library.
The key focus here will be for you to complete the CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) Professional Finance qualification. This is a highly regarded professional qualification with global recognition in the Finance profession. This process will be supported by Hilton in terms of both funding and learning support. The CIMA qualification typically takes 3 years to complete, so this will be completed during your first 2 placements and then completed in your 3rd year whilst working full-time within one of our hotel operations. During your 24-month training you will also take part in a number of other face-to-face training courses focused on other business competence areas. As a Finesse participant you will also have access to the Hilton University, our on-line learning and development tool, through which you can complete e-learning courses, learn a language on-line and make use of our on-line business library.
Support all the Way:
Finesse participants are supported throughout their career progression with the Finesse Mentoring Programme where senior managers within Hilton take on the role of Mentors.
Are you someone who is Smart? Passionate? Ambitious?
These are the questions that we ask any potential candidate before they apply to the Finesse
Programme.
Finesse participants are supported throughout their career progression with the Finesse Mentoring Programme where senior managers within Hilton take on the role of Mentors.
Are you someone who is Smart? Passionate? Ambitious?
These are the questions that we ask any potential candidate before they apply to the Finesse
Programme.
Job Requirements:
• You must have a
Bachelors Degree or equivalent in a Finance, Accounting or related subject
• You must speak, read
and write English fluently. A second language (i.e. Arab, Russian or Turkish)
is considered an advantage.
• You must be willing/able/eligible to live and work in the Europe, Middle East and Africa Region
• You must be fully mobile within the 2 year programme to join your 2 placement hotels
• You must have the desire to become a Finance Director within Hilton.
• We will accept both internal and external candidates as long as the above criteria apply
• You must have graduated within the period of July 2015 until August 2017.
• You must be willing/able/eligible to live and work in the Europe, Middle East and Africa Region
• You must be fully mobile within the 2 year programme to join your 2 placement hotels
• You must have the desire to become a Finance Director within Hilton.
• We will accept both internal and external candidates as long as the above criteria apply
• You must have graduated within the period of July 2015 until August 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should Click Here to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should Click Here to Apply
Application Deadline: 30th December 2016
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