Tuesday, December 5, 2017

The National Youth Service Corps NYSC to launch CV/Job Portal soon

The NYSC is set to launch a CV/job portal (www.nyscjobs.org ) in Lagos on December 8, 2017.
The portal would help employers find corps members with requisite skills and qualifications that match their needs.


The Lagos State NYSC Coordinator, Prince Mohammed Momoh told The Nation in an interview last Thursday at the Swearing in of 2,482 Batch B corps members that the portal was approved by the NYSC Director-General, Brig-Gen Sule Kazaure, after a test run.



“We piloted a job portal in Lagos. After perfecting it, we have deployed it. It has been approved by the DG ansd should be launched in the course of the year,” he said.
Throwing more light on features of the portal, Mrs Rachael Idaewor, Assistant Director, Skill Acquisition Entrepreneurship Development (SAED), said corps members can upload their written and video Curriculum Vitae onto the portal and update them as their careers progress.

“The system is designed to connect all recruiters (multi-nationals, large, medium & small), to authentic CV’s of Nigerian graduates. The icing on the cake is the fact that the recruiters can also watch the candidates speak to them via the NYSC Video CV,” she said.
She added that the portal would feature regular job alerts that corps members could rely on, while employers could store CVs of candidates they shortlist on the portal.

“Recruiting organisations can have spaces created for them on the platform to collate and store text CVs and Video CVs, for present and future recruitment by their organizations,” she said.
In his speech at the event, Momoh thanked the Lagos State government for renovating the 2,500-bed capacity orientation camp located in Iyana- Ipaja, Lagos.

“We appealed to the Governor and he came to our aid. He mobilised a contractor to give us this renovation. He not only re-painted the building but repaired the toilets and the electrification. Every part of the camp was touched,” he said.
Also speaking, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, who was represented by the Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Mr Oluseye Oladejo, counseled the new corps members to take advantage of public funds to start businesses after being trained in camp.

“I enjoin you to pay special attention to the Skill Acquisition Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) initiative which is part of activities developed to empower and prepare you for life after service. The Lagos State Government has established the Employment Trust Fund which provides financial support to Lagos State residents and National Youth Service Corps members serving in Lagos State and who have received camp and post-camp SAED training. Through this fund, you stand to benefit from a start-up capital to ensure you become job creators and not job seekers upon the completion of your national assignment,” he said.
The oath of allegiance was administered on the corps members by the Chief Judge of Lagos, justice Opeyemi Oke represented by Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye.
Corps members who spoke with The Nation praised the facilities on the camp.
Jennifer Okpala, a Law graduate of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) said she was enjoying her time on camp.

“It has been fun meeting lots of people. The facilities are okay. I will say this is the best camp in Nigeria,” she said.
Jesufemi Ayodele, another Law graduate from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said the officials were courteous to corps members.
“They treat us with respect,” he said.

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