I wish I knew these things while I was serving as a corper ...
First, stop rushing to ministry for your PPA, most government offices don't retain corpers, know this and have peace,
yes I know....
The Ministry Secretariat building is very asthetic, good for pictures , you can play with the elevator, the AC is blasting and the work is minimal,
sounds like the dream ..
But after one year, what's next? You vowed not to return to your parents house after service, serving under the government won't guarantee that....
Look for private establishments , they have a higher possibility of retaining you, especially if you're good and well behaved.
Secondly, get certifications and learn high in demand skills, stop exalting your Bsc, many graduated from that same department, unfortunately the jobs are few....
You need to show employers, you have an edge over others, you see PROJECT MANAGEMENT and HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, they are hot cakes, get legit certifications on them....
Every industry requires them and that will give you an edge over other applicants.
Also learn high in demand skills ....
During my service I learnt Digital marketing and got certified for it, thanks to that skill I was able to secure a good paying job that wasn't related to what I read in school ....
I also built an online business, where I promote other people's products using unique online strategies that bring consistent sales for me every single month....
If you're interested in learning a skill like digital marketing and start practicing before you finish service,
then this free GUIDE is definitely for you, it's going to show you how you'll get the relevant skills you need and how you can get started ASAP...
to get a copy send me a DM on WhatsApp with word GUIDE @08171340125, Save my contact as Sabrina...
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I agreed with everything you have said. To corroborate your point, when I was posted to my PPA, I thought I have nothing doing there Becos it's not related to what I did in school. When I got there, I was accepted becos of my graphics design skills and…