ATTENTION!! Are You Aware That There Is Now A Pre-selection Stage In The Npower Recruitment Process?

About 200,000 graduates are already participating in the Npower scheme while the next batch of 300,000 will be engaged from the new applicants. Now that the Npower tests are over, The Federal Government Npower pre-selection stage is next.
According to the organizers of the scheme, the pre-selection stage is billed to commence by the end of this month. The commission recently took to their official Facebook page to make this announcement;
It read:
Good morning,
The Assessment Test Phase for 2017 Application season closed last night at 23.59pm.
Congratulations to all those who were able to write their tests.
Now the next stage after the Assessment Test Phase is the Pre-selection Stage. This is the stage where beneficiaries will be pre-selected for physical verification.
The Pre-selection Stage will likely commence at the END of September, 2017. When this stage commences, the list of pre-selected applicants will also be released to the public.
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Meanwhile, the programme, which took off in December last year is designed to provide a stopgap for 500,000 unemployed graduates of tertiary institutions over the next two years.
While the Federal Government is responsible for their monthly stipends, it is in partnership with state governments to verify selected unemployed graduates and deploy them to their places of primary assignment.
Volunteer graduates are expected to serve in the communities where they are resident.
Under the programme, the first batch of 200,000 participants are already recieving N30, 000 monthly and deployed by the respective state governments and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to their different places of assignment, including classrooms as teachers.
The Pre-selection Stage will likely commence at the END of September, 2017. When this stage commences, the list of pre-selected applicants will also be released to the public.
#NPowerNG
#GovtAtWorkNG
Meanwhile, the programme, which took off in December last year is designed to provide a stopgap for 500,000 unemployed graduates of tertiary institutions over the next two years.
While the Federal Government is responsible for their monthly stipends, it is in partnership with state governments to verify selected unemployed graduates and deploy them to their places of primary assignment.
Volunteer graduates are expected to serve in the communities where they are resident.
Under the programme, the first batch of 200,000 participants are already recieving N30, 000 monthly and deployed by the respective state governments and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to their different places of assignment, including classrooms as teachers.