Location: Nigeria
Last date: Rolling
Email: N/A
JOB DESCRIPTION
United Bank for Africa (UBA) - As one of Africa's leading financial services institutions, with operations in more than 19 countries and 14,000 colleagues internationally, UBA offers opportunities for the best candidates to shine at every career level. We are connecting people and businesses across Africa through retail and corporate banking, innovative cross-border payments, trade finance and investment banking.
United Bank for Africa (UBA) is accepting CVs from Fresh and Experienced Candidates with qualifications ranginging from OND, HND, and First Degree.
Our staff was at the UBA Head Office at Marina yesterday and confirmed the collection of CVs from candidates nationwide by UBA.
United Bank for Africa - UBA CV Submission
A.) Fresh Candidates (Trainee)
Requirements
Age limit is 27 (Not more than 27 years by August, 2013)
OND, HND, BSc
B.) Experienced Candidates
Requirements
3 - 4 years experience in Banking or relevant industry.
HND, BSc (no grade specified)
How to Apply
If you are in Lagos, submit your CV at UBA House, 57 Marina, Lagos.
If you are not in Lagos, locate any UBA branch or their Regional head offices in your location and submit your CV.
NB: At the UBA Marina office, the CVs are rejected at the point of submission if you are applying for Trainee position and more than 27 years or if you are applying for Experienced position without up to 3 years experience.
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