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Frankaka8(m): 4:11pm On Aug 17, 2024
Kola5281:
I still went for an interview this morning, the pay is within 250-200K here in Lagos, no be managerial post ooo, just normal post, i just hope i'll be called.
Goodluck bro
Drone95(m): 4:11pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
doctors get 300 to 350k

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YoungDaNaval(m): 4:12pm On Aug 17, 2024
cucumbar:
Which bills are you paying that only 100k will be left out of 1.5m shocked
Check the price of foodstuffs, basic amenities, automobile spare parts, fuel, building materials. The 100k na by God's grace sef

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Umunzeorumba: 4:16pm On Aug 17, 2024
TrackerSK:
200 -250k for a Job? Nigeria is cursed. People are earning 900-1.5m where I work
What type of job do you do.

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RenaissanceGuy: 4:16pm On Aug 17, 2024
YoungDaNaval:
Check the price of foodstuffs, basic amenities, automobile spare parts, fuel, building materials. The 100k na by God's grace sef
Don't mind them. 1.5m per month is nothing. Sometimes, public transport takes about ₦800k per month sef. A bottle of water 🍶now costs ₦50,000 and a good food now goes for ₦120k per plate 🍽.
Kingzjayzee:
50k for a bottle of water? Guy! Easy na!
Akalia:
Please don't be like this; don't say 1.5m per month salary isn't a big deal. People like me that earn a little over 200k(paltry sum in today's economy) could actually attain a sense of financial stability on a salary of 1.5m.
MODIFIED: It's funny how so many Nairalanders will so glaringly see a sarcastic post and can't decipher that it's a sarcasm. In fact, it's not funny; it's actually sad. That's not my problem; me I'll continue to use sarcasm anytime I deem it fit.

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Umunzeorumba: 4:19pm On Aug 17, 2024
YoungDaNaval:
I earn 1.5m per month but I won't consider it it a high paying job compared to my certifications
Chai and i am here languishing in poverty,pls what type of job do you do.

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Akalia(m): 4:24pm On Aug 17, 2024
RenaissanceGuy:
Don't mind them. 1.5m per month is nothing. Sometimes, public transport takes about ₦800k per month sef. A bottle of water now costs ₦50,000.
Please don't be like this; don't say 1.5m per month salary isn't a big deal. People like me that earn a little over 200k(paltry sum in today's economy) could actually attain a sense of financial stability on a salary of 1.5m.
I am praying, upskilling, and actively seeking such opportunities to earn up to 1m and above.
By the way I work in a food and beverage production multinational.

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Postinor: 4:26pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
hii, pls what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector

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Postinor: 4:27pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
hii, pls what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector

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Postinor: 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
hii, pls what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector
Postinor: 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
hii, pls what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector
YoungDaNaval(m): 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2024
Umunzeorumba:
Chai and i am here languishing in poverty,pls what type of job do you do.
I'm an engineer
Hotspurs: 4:29pm On Aug 17, 2024
AgentGoat:



Remove the mindset of man no man shiit.

It's exist for sure but there are private establishments that recruit on merit. Very many as fuvk.

Get the right skills in your field and be proactive.

Don't stay idle and give up. Change field if necessary.
like bet9ja wey I dey work,if u no Sabi press system,no man no man go help u

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YoungDaNaval(m): 4:29pm On Aug 17, 2024
Akalia:
Please don't be like this; don't say 1.5m per month salary isn't a big deal. People like me that earn a little over 200k(paltry sum in today's economy) could actually attain a sense of financial stability on a salary of 1.5m.
I am praying, upskilling, and actively seeking such opportunities to earn up to 1m and above.
By the way I work in a food and beverage production multinational.
Easier said than done
Postinor: 4:31pm On Aug 17, 2024
PrettyRX:
150k is not a high paying job but yes, Doctors and Pharmacists I'm sure of.
Also graduate entries in multinationals
what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector
iykepromotions: 4:32pm On Aug 17, 2024
High paying job and you said from #150k in today's Nigeria? Well most jobs gotten now is through paddy paddy or using back door. Best is to be self employed and learn to earn online legitimately. Expired domain flipping is one of them. You can buy a domain for less than $10 and resell above $300. Personally, I've done this severally with proofs.

Not a hearsay as I currently do this for a living. Check one of my sales below. Google how to make money with expired domain names or visit this awareness thread to get started.; https://nairaland.macsoftware.info/4519087/how-rich-selling-expired-domain

Peace.

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RenaissanceGuy: 4:32pm On Aug 17, 2024
Akalia:
Please don't be like this; don't say 1.5m per month salary isn't a big deal. People like me that earn a little over 200k(paltry sum in today's economy) could actually attain a sense of financial stability on a salary of 1.5m.
I am praying, upskilling, and actively seeking such opportunities to earn up to 1m and above.
By the way I work in a food and beverage production multinational.
I'm unable to help your inability to detect such an obvious sarcasm (where does a bottle of water cost N50k??).

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samijet: 4:34pm On Aug 17, 2024
There is money also in sales, everything is not about connection in this country just have the potential.

I have worked in many companies without connection although I specialize in sales.

Infact I bought my first car by closing just one deal.

Just walk in to any company that specialize in what you know how to do best and tell them your success with proof.

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CuteNbad(m): 4:34pm On Aug 17, 2024
SmartPolician:
Yes, go on Hot Nigerian Jobs and apply directly to potential employers or HR companies. I have seen jobs that pay 1 million per month on that site. Bros, 100 - 150k no be salary for this economy again.

However, make sure you have an attractive CV, detailing your relevant work experience, skills and accomplishments.

While writing your achievement/experience (in CV and cover letter), focus on numbers. Numbers trigger everyone, including you. For instance, if you are reading a job description, you are always eager to see the salary (numbers!). 😃😃😃

That's the same way your prospective employer will be compelled to you when you state that you grew the revenue of your former company from 500k to 5 million!

You are not qualified for every job. Tailor your CV in a way that it satisfies your area of speciality. Your CV and cover letter speak for you in your absence, so it has to be worth it. Get a professional to craft your CV and cover letter for you.

If you have no skills, go and get one and probably volunteer with a company to gain experience. These things help!

Google possible interview questions and know their answers. The moment you do this, the sky is your starting point.

Good luck
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Akalia(m): 4:35pm On Aug 17, 2024
RenaissanceGuy:
I'm unable to help your inability to detect such an obvious sarcasm (where does a bottle of water cost N50k??).
Sorry, I took your post literally.

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Akalia(m): 4:37pm On Aug 17, 2024
YoungDaNaval:
Easier said than done
Well, different strokes for different folks.
I can only speak for myself. A salary of 1m and above to me is a big deal because a lot could turn around for me on such salary.

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wacoj(m): 4:39pm On Aug 17, 2024
You can still get a job as high as 1 million plus a month depending on your professional background and experience.

150k is a very poor salary even 200k is nothing for a graduate in our economy of today.

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laivwire(m): 4:40pm On Aug 17, 2024
We like to fool ourselves a lot. If we are to lay out all salary levels in Nigeria today, up to 80% would still be earning less than #150k yet some people are saying #400k is average salary. Where you wan see am?

This same naija where people with over 10 years experience are earning #250 - #300k with overwork.

Banks and the big 4 can only hire so many. If you earn above #150k, consider yourself earning well. The rest are just lucky to be in the right field and right company at the right time.

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OnlineTeacher: 4:42pm On Aug 17, 2024
tensazangetsu20:
200 USD is 320k sha. I just dey update you.
In other words, earn in dollazz.

Ezi1993(f): 4:46pm On Aug 17, 2024
SmartPolician:
Yes, go on Hot Nigerian Jobs and apply directly to potential employers or HR companies. I have seen jobs that pay 1 million per month on that site. Bros, 100 - 150k no be salary for this economy again.

However, make sure you have an attractive CV, detailing your relevant work experience, skills and accomplishments.

While writing your achievement/experience (in CV and cover letter), focus on numbers. Numbers trigger everyone, including you. For instance, if you are reading a job description, you are always eager to see the salary (numbers!). 😃😃😃

That's the same way your prospective employer will be compelled to you when you state that you grew the revenue of your former company from 500k to 5 million!

You are not qualified for every job. Tailor your CV in a way that it satisfies your area of speciality. Your CV and cover letter speak for you in your absence, so it has to be worth it. Get a professional to craft your CV and cover letter for you.

If you have no skills, go and get one and probably volunteer with a company to gain experience. These things help!

Google possible interview questions and know their answers. The moment you do this, the sky is your starting point.

Good luck
Pls is the hot Nigeria jobs on fb?
cucumbar: 4:47pm On Aug 17, 2024
RenaissanceGuy:
I'm unable to help your inability to detect such an obvious sarcasm (where does a bottle of water cost N50k??).
grin I was surprised he didn’t get that, and he is looking for 1.5m job.

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Powersurge: 4:51pm On Aug 17, 2024
FriendsAndFans:
Hello I am curious. What is your idea of high paying jobs? High paying jobs are Job offer that pays above 150,000 naira.
Do people still get those kind of jobs nowadays

150k is not a high paying job in Nigeria now. It is a low paying job.

Unless the job is within a walking distance to my house, I will not take a ₦250k job right now.
Athemisia: 5:01pm On Aug 17, 2024
balaclava:
Yes they do, 150k is small na, even 200k-500k and more dey but

1. E fit be say na your salary as the owner of the business sha or
2. You sabi person wey sabi person wey still come sabi persons for organisations wey dey give the job or
3. You fit bribe or sleep your way into the jobs or
4. When God/The Universe/Supreme being say na your time.
Manager, supervisor and fin Sec. For some filling station for warri dey earn 200k and above.
Treasure17(m): 5:02pm On Aug 17, 2024
remi4ever:
I earn above half a million, (salary). My friend got a job in Lagos a tech firm too and he gets paid 2.3m monthly..


There are jobs Bro... For the past 3 months, I've made over a 1.2m monthly from salary and other freelance jobs, but I am still not happy..

Things are tight asf..
Made 1.2 m within three months and still not happy. This life is not balance. grin
Penboy: 5:05pm On Aug 17, 2024
BABANGBALI:
Yes! The least paid staff of seun that owns nairaland hens 500k per month





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Penboy: 5:06pm On Aug 17, 2024
Postinor:
hii, pls what are the job prospects of a pharmacist who didn't do nysc in the private sector

Just do it if you intend to work in Nigeria

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