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Best Companies to work for in Nigeria

Posted by Staff Writer on January 28, 2014 in Africa List, Fun Stuff | 60 Views

Nigerian Job board site, Jobberman, recently released a list of 100 best companies to work for in Nigeria .  No surprise, more than half of the top 10 were made up of companies in the Oil and Gas sector, and the remainder were Government and telecom companies.  I guess Nigerian Tech companies still have some ways to go before they capture the imagination of the job seekers.  What do you think of the list? Rank and update, and remember …………..Stay Mobile!

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Posted in Africa List, Fun Stuff | Tagged jobs in nigeria

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