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Stanbic IBTC Bank Graduate Trainee Programme 2013

Posted on Wed 09th Jan, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (29 comments)


Stanbic IBTC is the largest bank in Africa and our highly visible brand, award-winning service, and strong global presence helps us maintain our market-leading position. We place huge value on the talent of our people to drive our continued success, and to support our plans for growth. We now need a talented and resourceful graduates to help us fulfil our business objectives and build customer loyalty. Copied from: hotnigerianjobs.com

We are recruiting for the position of:

Job Title: Graduate Trainee Programme 2013

Graduate Programme has been designed to build capacity and create a sustainable pipeline in our Bank by developing young, talented, trained professionals for our future. It is an intensive programme and one of a kind opportunity for young people who are serious about a career in banking to get on the fast track.
Applicants must be passionate about building a career in corporate and investment banking. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

Required Skills and Qualifications
  • Minimum of a 2.1 B.Sc degree in any course from an accredited University
  • Minimum of 5 credits (Mathematics and English inclusive) in GCE, NECO or its equivalent in one sitting. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
  • Applicants should not be more than 26 years of age as at December 2012.
  • Applicants must have concluded NYSC, and must have discharge certificate in hand.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Computer literacy is a must.

Required Competencies
  • A "can do" attitude
  • Innovative & creative
  • Self-motivated.
  • Integrity and honesty
  • Passionate about service
  • Strong analytical skills

Application Closing Date
22nd January, 2013

Method of Application
Qualified and Interested Candidates should
Click Here To Apply Online

  

Comments (29)

No. 1
Posted on Thu 10th Jan, 2013 08:26:16 GMT by suraj

What about HND?
No. 2
Posted on Thu 10th Jan, 2013 21:04:03 GMT by HON. AKOWE ENEOJO

See, if Govt know dt HND is not a certificate in dis coun3, is beter they should council polytechnic; and make sure dt, Admission should be given to all d jambit students. While am saying this is bcoz, of descrimination of HND, an thier so call BSc which they dnt know anything 4 head. Y not include HND, ar we nt the same Nign?
No. 3
Posted on Thu 10th Jan, 2013 23:08:18 GMT by Engr

Bros Akowe, did you drink before typing ur *comment* because ℓ̊ can't even fathom an HND grad.. wuld type this! There are Jobs 4 HND/OND..look for it Ąπϑ stop whinning!
No. 4
Posted on Thu 10th Jan, 2013 23:20:28 GMT by Engr

Bros Akowe, did you drink before typing ur *comment* because ℓ̊ can't even fathom an HND grad.. wuld type this! There are Jobs 4 HND/OND..look for it Ąπϑ stop whinning!
No. 5
Posted on Thu 10th Jan, 2013 23:39:45 GMT by Engr

Bros Akowe, did you drink before typing ur *comment* because ℓ̊ can't even fathom an HND grad.. wuld type this! There are Jobs 4 HND/OND..look for it Ąπϑ stop whinning!
No. 6
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 07:48:37 GMT by LausDeo

@Akowe...ppl like you are d reason 4 d discrimation...@engr it is a fact which most employers will attest to that HND graduates perform better on d job dan Bsc graduates.''akowe'' is no reason to generalize.u wld agree wit me dat ''akowe'' even writes beta dan some Bsc graduates.so u cn find ppl like ''akowe'' both in d unis and d polys.
No. 7
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 08:05:21 GMT by cov

My own concern is d age barrier that ws tagged wt d job. Most employers α̲̅яε promoter of age falsification. ª despirate job seeker will av †̥ lie abt his/her age.
No. 8
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 11:24:33 GMT by BELLO, Oluwafemi

@Engr.,
So, to the best of your knowledge Hon. Akowe has communicated in good English language?
I guess that's why Nigerians still discriminate because.....

I still can't understand how a Nigerian graduate could write that 'rubbish' above and expects to be respected or even employed!
Some graduates are 'Unemployable Graduates' because I wonder how 'Akowe' would pass a simple Aptitute Test.

It isn't all about our certificates; it's all about what we have inside to offer. #Let's all UPGRADE in written and spoken skills#
No. 9
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 12:57:28 GMT by Azeez

What wil be d place of HND because student dat graduate with HND hav alot of experience,d main objectives of an organisation is to acheive an organisational goal,therefore, i wil implore d mgt of stanbi bank to test d ability of HND student and they wil see dat hnd student are more and very active in any position they are in to bcos d experience is there 4 them
No. 10
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 13:55:43 GMT by shaibu

you guys should keep analising on OND holders and BSC holders,don't go and find ways for a better life.
No. 11
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 14:19:27 GMT by King Temitope Adeniran

See Nigeria graduate rubbishing each other in d name of the job that people that will be employed r on d list b4 posting. Instead of coming here to write rubbish and stories of Qualification, why can't u pray 4 betterment of life in Naija.
No. 12
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 15:11:06 GMT by Afeez

Unemployment seems 2 b great a hazardous 4 d citizen; whose fault? Obvious what would b will sure b(ARISTOTLE SAID) let us pray 4 d better of dis great noble country & ours things wil soon change 4 good. Tanks: compatriot Afeez by name
No. 13
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 17:55:01 GMT by Yomi

It's high time organisations came 2 help reduce B.Sc/HND dichotomy in Nigeria. Even if the Senate was unsuccessful in passing this bill into Law during the last debate on this issue, Nigerian Organisations should atleast give a level-playing ground for these sets of graduates. I think this is the best way 2 reduce the level of unemployment in this country. cos requesting 4 B.Sc graduates and leaving out HND graduates is nt really the way forward in this Country. As Stanbic IBTC Bank is well-known for developing young, talented, trained professional for the future. I therefore beseech the management of Stanbic IBTC Bank 2 help look into this inorder to safeguard the future of HND graduates. By this , more lives will be enriched. THANKS.
No. 14
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 19:37:43 GMT by Emma

Pls,has any1 been able to register on d portal of ds Stanbic IBTC graduate trainee application?I cldnt register using my phone.Pls,any info wld be appreciated oh!
No. 15
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 21:46:12 GMT by Michael

If not for the bad country that we find ourselves. There shouldn't be discrimination. May God help us all.
No. 16
Posted on Fri 11th Jan, 2013 22:02:02 GMT by Azeez

how could u place a job advert asking only bsc to apply, is hnd holder not a graduate u better correct ur sel u munmun
No. 17
Posted on Sat 12th Jan, 2013 00:17:23 GMT by Engr

ICSL recently brought out an application, only for OND/HND.. There was no complaint from d B.Sc/B.Eng holders. ℓ̊ work in an Oil servicing firm and almost all the operators both onshore n offshore are either OND/HND grad! Pls dnt come here with ur sentiments without proper research! Companies acknowledges HND/OND..
No. 18
Posted on Sat 12th Jan, 2013 07:05:53 GMT by kliff Justice

ƒσя those of you that think HND graduates are more intelligent than B.Sc graduates or vice-versa; pls go and have α rethink. Being Intelligent as α graduate is an individaul effort n personal upgrading. Iam α University (ABU) Graduate n I'm proud of it, and ℓ̊t doesnt in anyway makes ♍ε better than α polytechnic graduate, or feel that α polytechin graduate is better than ♍ε.
Having said that, the dichotomy btwm University n polytechnic graduates is unnecessary. ℓ̊ think the federal Govt have α role †Φ play here in ensuring that they are made equivallent as it is supposed.
Ǥööϑ Luck †Φ Ɣφϋ guys, I'm above the age limit. #Gracia#

No. 19
Posted on Sat 12th Jan, 2013 09:58:52 GMT by Oluwasegun Eseyin

To the best of my knowledge,all employers of labour have in mind the kind academic training it requires of every potential employee to be efficient in the job they are advertising for, so if they decide to state out such requirements, we should not castigate them. There are jobs that requires university training while some requires polytechnic training to be efficient. The best thing is for you to go and look for the one that requires what you are trained for. Having been in to the busness for couple of years, am sure they can tell more than anybody else from outside as touching the kind of people they want. Best wishes.
No. 20
Posted on Sat 12th Jan, 2013 14:51:50 GMT by tunde

I'm telling u authoritatively,stanbicIBTC as a bank recruits and employs both HND and Bsc for their jobs.They lay more emphasis on attitude and hardwork.just apply with ur HND ans lets see what will happen.Gud luck!
No. 21
Posted on Sun 13th Jan, 2013 20:28:11 GMT by Iyke

Thanks to the management of this Bank for giving people the opportunity to be employed in Nigeria of today. I am a BSC holder. My problem and concern is on the issue of age. Conditions like this encourage people to manipulate their ages- age falsification. This is not fair as well as the case of BSC/ HND differences.Thanks.
No. 22
Posted on Mon 14th Jan, 2013 09:37:10 GMT by dupe

even using a computer system,i couldn't apply for the job, something is surely wrong with that site. I searched for recruitment on stanbic ibtc site, it wasn't there.
No. 23
Posted on Mon 14th Jan, 2013 23:22:34 GMT by engr akpos

this is very preposterous!
No. 24
Posted on Tue 15th Jan, 2013 11:25:23 GMT by ojumu odunayo

hi stanbic bank i would love to work with you.am a graduate,studied chemistry.
thanks

No. 25
Posted on Wed 16th Jan, 2013 06:33:49 GMT by Sylvanus Alum

Pals, if you're discriminated don't relent rather work hard and independently since you're practically inclined. Don't mind employers of labour for time shall come when employment wil be ratio of 70% HND and 30% BSc.
No. 26
Posted on Wed 16th Jan, 2013 19:57:05 GMT by MATTHEW OKUNADE

ITS NOT THE FAULT OF THESE SO CALLED PRIVATE EMPLOYERS BUT THE FAULT OF OUR IRRESPONSIBLE AND FOCUSLESS RULERS WHO CALLED THEMSELVES LEADERS... CAN U IMAGINE THE DISCRIMINATION! IS IT NOT THE SAME NYSC BOTH HND AND B.Sc WENT THROUGH? WHERE ARE WE GOING IN THIS COUNTRY??????
No. 27
Posted on Fri 18th Jan, 2013 19:10:06 GMT by Samuel

D site is nt opening, pls i nd help. call 07062131298 or text
No. 28
Posted on Sat 19th Jan, 2013 21:39:25 GMT by Pelumi

May God fight 4 us in dis nation Nigeria. I knw dat 1 day, shame wl catch dis so called discrimination
No. 29
Posted on Tue 05th Feb, 2013 21:13:29 GMT by ojutalayo akinola seun

May the lord fight for we graduates, its unfair,I graduated 3 years agoand till date no job .pls private employers , don't discriminate among graduates,cos it won't help it will only add more mess to the economy. I graduated from oau ile ife, and still have no job. Same to millions of graduates in nigeria. Where are we going to. Whereas the rich are getting reacher all in the name of power,while the poor are getting poorer all in the name of less opportunities.


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