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Axxela commences 2019 graduate trainee program

Application for the Graduate Trainee Program is open to interested candidates age 25 or below, who have attained a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum Second Class Upper in Engineering, Accounting, Business Administration or Economics.

Axxela Graduate Trainee Program

Application for the Graduate Trainee Program is open to interested candidates age 25 or below, who have attained a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum Second Class Upper in Engineering, Accounting, Business Administration or Economics. Candidates must have completed Nigeria’s one-year National Youth Service Corps program, with no more than three years of working experience, as at the time of their application.

According to Axxela’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Bolaji Osunsanya: “The exceptional quality of our personnel remains a valuable competitive edge, which we optimise through training and development. To build on this advantage and continue to provide inventive energy solutions for our customers, we are recruiting creative problem-solvers who can think strategically, collaborate effectively, and implement efficiently.”

Speaking on the Graduate Trainee Program, Axxela HR Manager, Ngozika Achebe said, “The Graduate Trainee Program continues to be a proven platform for talent acquisition and succession management in Axxela. Our people are the lifeblood of our business, and so we seek to attract the best talents and invest in their careers to enable them positively impact our business value. We are targeting candidates who are exceptionally passionate about making a difference within the energy landscape.”

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For more information on Axxela’s 2019 Graduate Trainee Program, interested candidates should visit Axxela.workforcegroup.com. The application is open from February 6th – 20th, 2019.

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