NNPC SET TO RECRUIT NEW WORKERS
According to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, it plans to expand its workforce.
The energy company will be hiring for a variety of roles in several divisions, according to a statement on the business website on Friday.
“NNPC Ltd is pleased to announce that we are currently hiring for multiple positions across various departments. We are seeking talented and dedicated individuals to join our team. Visit our careers page for application instructions,” Soneye stated.
In an update, Soneye disclosed that due to unprecedented traffic to the NNPC Ltd career page from applicants applying for vacancies, the site is currently experiencing slow load times.
“Our techs are working diligently to rectify the problem.
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“Please be assured that the application process deadline remains Aug 20, 2024,” he disclosed.
This is the first recruitment exercise since the NNPCL fully transformed into a limited company in 2022.
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