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Access Bank Trainees Recruitment 2011

Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (95 comments)


Access Bank Nigeria is currently seeking applications for its Graduate Graduate Trainees Recruitment 2011.

Access Bank  is a merit-driven organisation with emphasis on performance, therefore career advancement is strictly determined by merit.

As an institution given to continuous learning, our employees are constantly exposed to some of the best training designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills required to deliver exceptional results while achieving self and professional fulfillment.

Access Bank Nigeria Graduate Trainees Recruitment - June 2011

Job Conditions:
  • Maximum age of 24 years old (1987) as at last birthday
  • Minimum of a Second Class Upper (2:1).
  • Any discipline from any Federal, State or Private University
Application Deadline
21st June, 2011

Method of Application
Qualified candidates should forward an updated CV/ Resume to: [email protected] with a the subject For Entry Level Position.

  

Comments (95)

No. 1
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 08:43:09 GMT by Frank

How do you expect a university graduate to still be at the age 24. You ppl should better realise all this mistake and know the country we are into.
No. 2
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 08:45:59 GMT by Anthony

what of if one is above 24 but less than 30, can he still apply?
No. 3
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 08:50:56 GMT by Ty

For God's sake, this is the root cause of corruption and fraud in Nigeria, expecting a univeristy graduate from a federal univeristy to still be age 24.In essence, employers are just willing to recruit inferior hands.Just go ahead with this malpractices and God will judge all of you employers.
No. 4
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 08:58:26 GMT by obiji ogechi

do you think u can get the best from that group of age, anyway i want the person in concern to know that to a certain length age is not the only criteria to ascertain good performance and a good result as well thank you
No. 5
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:06:28 GMT by Nobert Unegbu

This preference for 24 years old and below is unfair and unreasonable with the realities on ground in this country. Why not do like NYSC which takes 30 years old and below as active youth age? I think it's time to change this age requirement.
No. 6
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:08:58 GMT by Nobert Unegbu

This preference for 24 years old and below is unfair and unreasonable with the realities on ground in this country. Why not do like NYSC which takes 30 years old and below as active youth age? I think it's time to change this age requirement.
No. 7
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:12:11 GMT by uc

i am nt sure they hav any vacancy,dey ar just deceivin us.D maximum age shld b 4da reduced 2 2011 so dat dere unborn child cld apply.
No. 8
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:28:48 GMT by Rastaman

But why? Is polytechnic graduate not a graduate again? Then why excepting polytechnic graduate from opportunity lyk this? Is unfair!
No. 9
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:34:06 GMT by Imunticha Francis

Selfishness why?
No. 10
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:34:25 GMT by Gift Suzie

No wonda d banking industry is populated wit non customer friendly staff.if u want suxes u nid competitiv hands or jst alow ur 10 yrs 2 aply.
No. 11
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:35:11 GMT by Rastaman

This access bank na fuck-up, they dont even have well design website that can receive online application in this era of networking. Na bull sheet!
No. 12
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:41:19 GMT by Richie

With d rate of unemployment so pple can be doing this, its very sad.I think is time we use all we have to stop this age thing b4 others copy them.Gudluck must see to this 4 d sake of youths.
No. 13
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:48:28 GMT by Sixtus

Am one yr more than the stipulated age but i will still apply.plz igno the age reqment.
No. 14
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 09:49:43 GMT by mike

All I could say is you people should remember you were some years back in this shoes.You should love others as you do to your self.thanks access bank but this is not fair enough.
No. 15
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:03:43 GMT by Cj

This is absolute wickedness & also an indirect way of increasing unemployment in our country. The earlier this age discrimination is stopped, the better for all of us
No. 16
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:09:18 GMT by mbah iyke

this job posting is not fit into the Nigeria labour market. With the trend of unemployment for a very long time. The age bracket of most job seekers are far above 24yrs, even with 2.1. So what do you expect and interested candidate to do? Something should be done, if this great organisation of yours want to contribute its quota into menace of unemployment in the country or worsen the situation by this kind of job post.
No. 17
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:10:19 GMT by ishola raimi

this is rather ridiculous of any company in nigeria to act in this kind of unwholly segmentatiion of crowded unemployment market.this is not good,is it their way of social resposibility?
No. 18
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:27:17 GMT by Obilor Richard

I am a fresh graduate of Banking and finance, Unn. 24yrs as of last yr july and a student member of the Chattered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), from where i obtained my Certificate In Banking (CIB) last diet (April diet). Pls can i apply for the job? I have a diploma in data processing.
No. 19
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:56:46 GMT by TSOK

wat a pity 4 a younger generatonal job seeker,so Access Bank,u wnt pple lie bcuz of ur fucking job.May God ve mercy on u,I regretted of banking wit u.
No. 20
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 10:57:51 GMT by Onyocho Bartholomew

Dear employer, it is very unfortunate dat d labour mkt has turn 2 a different thing entirely. Pple r out there willing & ready 2 work & u r here putting dis kind of condition dat wud be favourable 2 u pple. My fellow job seekers who didn't meet dis requirement shouldn't worry, is just a matter of time. And u employers should be mindful of d economic situation.
No. 21
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 11:29:21 GMT by Ty

rubbish!
No. 22
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 12:02:56 GMT by Glory Uwem

how can i apply.
No. 23
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 12:13:35 GMT by Don Isip

It's so absurd! It's merely a modernised slavery, Guys ignore dis bulshit..
No. 24
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 12:13:50 GMT by ramah

haba haba,well wat u actually want is for applicant to be fraudulent and reduce thier age,or are u so naive u dont knw pple can do that.well dat is ur bussiness the cot will be rich soon wth the N500 for affidavit.all d best
No. 25
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 12:30:04 GMT by Okafor Tochukwu

U guys shuld be considrate, though it is posible to hav a graduate at 21 but it is very dificult in niger. How would u expect an average nigerian to be a graduate at 21 considerin d educational system & difficulty in gaining admisn. Infact, u guyz are kiddin....... U just want to hear coments frm ple. Trash....
No. 26
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 12:59:46 GMT by Apuru Jons!

Both Government and private owned establishments in this country have severally encouraged FRAUD and Corruption in our youths and in the land. You see someone who physically you know should be over 40 years but, his paper suggests that he is 23. He was born in 1988, finished his primary school in 1992 (when he was 4). He completed his secondary education in 1997 (@ age 9). He graduated with 2.1 in Methoreology 2002 (age 14), served in 2003. Now he has 7 years working experience and is due for employment at a higher rank than the fresh graduate. You who will say the truth about your age and all your other certifications, you have a long way to go. And untill God delivers you, the system seems against the truth. But, I'll remain truthful even in Nigeria. In God's own time He makes ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL. I cannot be a liar just to get a job. God Forbit in deed!
No. 27
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 13:01:42 GMT by oge

This is indeed a bullshit. so people above the age limit will not be given an opportunity to work. Its discrimination against mankind and in high places.
No. 28
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 13:17:05 GMT by annoyed

one day all these unemployed youths will make nigeria unhabitabe for business for all of you...hope you have plans to relocate for those of you who can escape...God help us that it doesnt happen
No. 29
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 13:27:32 GMT by His Majesty

Honestly, it's not the fault of this firms, it's an error of GOVT.and POLICY-MAKERS.
No. 30
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 13:43:51 GMT by segun

The rate of unemployment in the country has made a nonsense of Nigerian graduates. I wonder when the PDP dominated government will start effecting policies that will touch down on Nigerian graduates.I weep for Nigeria as its saviour is not in sight.No blames for Acess bank at all,no hot feelings.
No. 31
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 14:50:33 GMT by dozie

Pls,Fellow Nigerians stop coercing us to engage in fraud in order to gain employment with this age dichotomy.Most cutting corners be part of NIGERIAN SYSTEM?Aging is becoming a taboo!In honesty I stand,one day,God will pay us 4 our integrity.
No. 32
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 16:26:53 GMT by horje

@Apuru,I appreci8 4 ur wot u said,bt neva mind,jst go on 2 apply even wit ur age,I guess dey r nly tryin 2 reduce d no of applicants.No 1 fit push God commot 4rm HIM Seat.GOD DEY!!!!!!!!!
No. 33
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 17:13:08 GMT by Don A

Mts. I weep 4 dis our dear country, nigerians are very patient ppl especially d unemployed graduates, but such patience should not be mistaken for cawordice. If this government is careful unemployed Nigerians will resort into reducing Nigeria to the like of Tunisia. Its high time the govt put an end to these age discrimination and nepotism and grant equal opportunity to all else this country will scatterrrrr! Wallahi Hmmmmm Hmmmmm Hmmmmmm, President Jonathan, Namadi Sambo and all law makers should beware!!!!!
No. 34
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 17:23:15 GMT by Don A

Mts. I weep for dis our dear country, nigerians are a very patient people especially the unemployed graduates, but such patience should not be mistaken for cawordice. If this government is not careful unemployed Nigerians will resort into reducing Nigeria to the like of Tunisia. Its high time the govt put an end to these age discrimination and nepotism and grant equal opportunity to all because we are aware of what is going up there else this country will scatterrrrr! Wallahi Hmmmmm Hmmmmm Hmmmmmm, President Jonathan, Namadi Sambo and all law makers should beware!!!!! as Nigeria belong to all of us and not only you people and your family and friends. We are tired and gradually loosing our patience, and the repercussion is going to be very bad oooooh!
No. 35
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 18:07:21 GMT by kelv

These are the things that lead to corruption in Nigeria. I think they should reduce it to 20 yrs so that their children can apply.
No. 36
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 18:57:00 GMT by Ben

People, is it by force? They said, they do not need old people. So look for another place. At least Nigerian Army is still looking for more candidate(35yrs), you may try your luck there.
No. 37
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 20:13:06 GMT by rexfada

At age 24, when did one graduate from the strike infested Nigerian university, complete the mandatory one year national service, and still be within this age bracket? C'mon, let these guys have a rethink about these age th.ing. Anyways, age or not, am applying. Shikenan!
No. 38
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 20:42:12 GMT by Age

Can I still apply b/c me I am above 28 but less than 24. You did u finish at dat age. Selfish pple.B/c u don by result 4 ur pikin.
No. 39
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 22:50:04 GMT by Jane

Unfair
No. 40
Posted on Thu 02nd Jun, 2011 22:58:36 GMT by PAUL ERIC

Age minimisation and limit as a yardstick for recruitment is the beginning of corruption in Nigeria. Better still employ your sperms and ovaries useless people. You've caused so many people to patronise the courts for affidavit.
No. 41
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 00:00:11 GMT by Anyim Chukwudi

Why are the banking sector deceiving the youth and the public? After employing the people u want and u are advertising for already occupied positions. some of the applicants are already with their appointment letters at the comfort of their room. who is deceiving who, Access Bank?
No. 42
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 07:51:54 GMT by oludre

Get busy lazy "graduates", is it by force to work in the bank? Do you even have anything to contribute to the sector apart from waiting for your salary at the end of the month? Lazy generation.
No. 43
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 08:35:57 GMT by judit

Guys!banking is no longer a career,no job security, just builshit. Try something else.
No. 44
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 08:48:25 GMT by deola

Only God will save student from the hand of corrupt and selfish people in our dear country because i dont see how you can recruit babies to do an adult job in the banking industry no wonder we have fraudsters in the bank today, you want only graduate for fed, state and private universities so the HND holder should go to supermarkets, lawma, lastma, road safety etc no wonder when you university graduate falls in the hands of all these frustrated HND’S that they deal with us without mercy. Is high time we changed our notion towards these set of students and have mercy on them instead of discriminating. At least there parent manage to send them to were they can afford please for heaven sake respect HND for once and let them feel like a graduate. I was on the road for 5 years before i could see a respective organisation to employee me and i want to believe that thousands are still outside there looking for something to do. Access Bank plc please stop discriminating, your university graduate staffs are not in anyway better that HND's you use for contract staffs.
No. 45
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 09:07:19 GMT by chinedu

sm1 cald 2sbmt myu cv wen i knw im abv 24.they ar jst creatn oportunity 4 their overfed kids studyn abroad bcos they can aford 2 steal ppls money snd them abroad.let dem do wat pleases them,naija youth canot b intmdatd.a day of reckoning wil come and all of them wl be swept away.i weep for our youth.lets not loose hope,we wil laugh at last.like our half bros,we will b bouyed by our audacity of hope
No. 46
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 09:20:29 GMT by Kayode

Nigeria belongs to all of us.24 yrs old ?This is ridiculous. I'm not saying its not possible but considering the environment we leave in, lots of talents will be disenfranchised.
No. 47
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 09:21:03 GMT by chinedu

access bank plc,you pple cant even answer to ur name,naija youth hv no aces to u.iknw sm guys were retrench & now u ar caln for another.ur divide & rule mtd wont work.no wonder yr bank is below board in terms of service delivery bt 1st in ads.
No. 48
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 09:59:13 GMT by EWA,STAINLESS BASSEY ETIM.

JOB DELIVERY ARE NOT ONLY BASE ON AGE BUT HAVING QUALIFY AND EXPERIENCE BRAIN TO HANDLE WHAT SUPPOSE TO BE HANDLE.BANKS ARE NOT HELPING MATTER IN-TERMS OF REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT.MAY GOD FORGIVE THEM.WHY CANT THERE LOOK FOR AGE BETWEEN 1-24YEARS OLD ONLY TO DO SAVING IN THE BANK? IF ALL OVER 25YEARS STOP SAVING WHAT WILL HAPPENED.NIGERIA GOVT SHOULD LOOK AFTER SUCH ISSUE.THEM BE MUMU.
No. 49
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 10:01:02 GMT by adetoyese

Incredible,management of the acess bank should rememeber that employment know were day are not easy to secure,there are many graguates in the town seeching for empolyment,many of them were pasing out at 26years of age.it is high time for transformation,do not thier effort be in vain
No. 50
Posted on Fri 03rd Jun, 2011 10:04:16 GMT by victor

The earlier our banks realise the negative implications of their age and certificate (degree/hnd)disparities, the better for them and our society because they suppose to give a level playing ground to everybdy if they really want to pick the best, especially now that grades of certificates are for sale.I want to let them know that these days THE HOOD DOES NOT MAKE THE MONK.


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