8 employers reveal the traits that could get you hired
The Nigerian unemployed population is up to 22 million. More than the population of ote d’Ivoire. We asked a few people involved in the hiring process of their companies what they look out for when they are hiring from the hoard.
What we mostly seek are the intellectual strengths of the candidate. We ask questions to tear the person apart and test them thoroughly. We also focus on questions relating to the position the candidate is applying for. For example, an accounting candidate will be drilled on accounting methods on the spot. The candidate’s background will also be scrutinised for integrity.
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First is the passion. Then the potential. Then the qualifications of the individual.
Technical competence is standard. Then we usually do a psychometric testing to determine whether the candidate has the value system we want in our company. A lot of the time, it is the personality of the individual that helps them stand out. The smart personality gets the advantage.
Attitude. Judgement. Initiative. Competence. Integrity. There’s also the ability to work in a team. I believe with the right attitude, this won’t be a problem.
I look out for curious, talented people who can fit into just anything. People who love print and wants to join Printivo because they love what we do and are ready to dive in.
I personally look for someone who is innovative, a problem solver, good grammar. Is the candidate a problem solver with leadership capabilities? I look for people who do well under pressure.
I used to work with the DG of a Federal Parastatal. To be honest, most people got hired based on connections. For example, where internships and NYSC were concerned, it was mostly people’s mums and dads making calls for their kids. They were actually qualified, they just had that added advantage. However, there were also one or two cases of candidates getting hired because of how good they were, without connections.
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