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  Wema Bank is now accepting applications from young Nigerian graduates who want to take part in its Bankers in Training Program. The bank would like to hear from persons who intend to start and build a career in the banking and financial services industry. It says that the bankers-in-training program will serve as a pathway for such persons to get into the formal roles they dream of.
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Persons recruited into this program will learn technical and effective skills and will get the chance to apply these skills on the job. They will be guided by more experienced professionals, and come to understand the requirements for a successful career in Nigeria’s banking industry.
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Benefits

The Wema Bank Bankers in Training program will benefit trainees in the following ways:
  • Learn and sharpen their analytical, technical, and affective skills
  • Be guided and mentored by more experienced professionals
  • Gain valuable experience working on practical tasks and problems
  • Boost their credentials and stand out in the market for banking talent
  • Know what it’s like to work in a leading financial institution

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Eligibility

This program is open to persons who meet these criteria:
  • Have a degree in the Management Sciences e.g. Business Administration, Economics, Financial Accounting, Statistics, Operations Research, Human Resources Management, etc.
  • Graduated with a CGPA in the Second Class Upper Division (2:1)
  • Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Program
  • Should not be older than 26 years at the time they apply
If you would like to apply for this opportunity, you can do so HERE.
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This article was first published on 22nd February 2024

ikenna-nwachukwu

Ikenna Nwachukwu holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He loves to look at the world through multiple lenses- economic, political, religious and philosophical- and to write about what he observes in a witty, yet reflective style.


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