Five (5) Steps on How to Apply for jobs at Shell Nigeria (www.shell.com.ng)

) A lot of job seekers in Nigeria donot know how to apply for jobs online. Today, I have taken the pain to instruct and direct you guys on how to apply for jobs atshell Nigeria either as Professionals or as Graduates seeking to start a career with shell in Nigeria. Step 1: Browsing the shell.com.ng website The first step towards joining Shell as a Professional or graduate is to look through the shell Nigeria website which is located www.shell.com.ng for current job vacancies at shell Nigeria. Now you can either browse through the website career section by checking out the pages and navigation sections about careers at shell or job seekers section or shell recruitment. For quick and easy navigation to the career sectionof the website, please use the online Shell Nigeria job Search Engine which allows you to browse for jobs by Regions Step 2: Applying for jobs using the job search Engine Have used the job search engine, and you find a vacancy that interests you, you can apply using the online applicationform. This form is usually found below the job details. A lot of jobseekers confused a comment box on most sites and a real jobapplication form. In order to show you the difference between a comment box and a job application form, I will have to update this article once thereis a job vacancy available at shellNigeria. A good example of a comment box is the one usually found below every articles and job posts on this site. If you scroll down, you will find comments which have being dropped by our readers. A comment box allows you to contribute to the topic, make suggestions or ask a question regarding the article or job post, while an application form allows you to fill in your details online and also your CV/Resume for the job position advertised by a Company Usually, we respond to commentsthat are channel towards our attentions directly or indirectly, and a comment box is the easiest way to get answers on certain topics or articles or jobs on this site as they are either answered by one of our staffs or readers. Usually, most job seekers leave their CV on comment boxes under certain job post on this website, which is not advisable, apart from security issues against scam artist who can use your details; you also stand the chance of not getting the job you have applied for because you did not apply using the rightapplication form. Haven filled and submitted the shell online application form; you will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours to notify you that your completed application was received You will be notified if you’ll be invited for an interview within the specific period. If you don't find a suitable opportunity, you can also submityour résumé/CV to be matched for future opportunities as theyarise. Alternatively, you can register to receive Job Alerts via email. Just visit Shell Job Alerts page to register and start receiving alerts from Shell.com.ng. Please note that Shell (norany of the organisations that recruit on their behalf) never ask for any money or payments from applicants, at any point in the recruitment process. Allindividuals who are successful in gaining an offer of employment from Shell, whether directly or indirectly are always required to go through a formal recruitment process. Step 3: The Interview If your application is successful, in most instances you'll be invited to an interview within approximately two weeks from your application. The interview will typically take 45 minutes to an hour. This will take place either face-to-face or over the telephone and the recruiters willbe assessing your experience against the criteria listed in the job description. At the end of the interview, you'll have the chance to ask the interviewer(s)some questions of your own: about the role, the culture, work environment or any other area of interest to you. Step 4: The Final assessment If you're successful at your interview, the recruiter will invite you to undertake a Final assessment within approximatelythree weeks from your interview. The assessment can take up to four hours and comprises a number of steps: a case study discussion, a scenario exercise and an interview. At the end, you’ll have a further opportunity to engage with the company recruitment personnel to get more insight into the position, rewards and benefits, and the offer-making process. The Company will Endeavour to notify you of the outcome of the Final assessment within a few days of the event. Please note that all the timings given above are average times for each step in the process. However during periods of high applications, each stepcan also take longer. Step 5: How to apply Applying as a Professional is straightforward. Search and apply 1. First, find a vacancy that interests you and apply using the online application form. 2. Then click the button marked"Send your Application Online". 3. You'll then be asked to fill in the Data Protection section and enter your personal details. 4. The next step is to validate your email address. 5. Once your email is validated, you can log-in to your accountand apply. Submit your Résumé/CV if you can't find a suitable job using the Job Search engine, don’t worry. You can also submityour résumé/CV with shell.com.ng for future job matching CV as new opportunities arise. To submit your résumé/CV: Please click " My Application " below and choose Submit Résumé/CV . Choose the region where you live from the list, then complete the online application form as instructed. If your profile is matched againsta suitable job, shell will get in touch with you for an interview. Applying for jobs at shell could be very easy if you apply these five steps properly. If you like this article, please share it usingthe facebook share and twitter buttons below. Thanks and Good luck folks. I wish you the best this New Year.

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