UBA Graduate Trainee

To apply for the UBA Graduate Trainee needed at the United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), The ideal candidate should possess B.Sc. in any related discipline.

Job Title: Graduate Trainee.

Job Location: Lagos.

Specification:

  • Are you a graduate? completed NYSC and below 27 years?
  • Are you looking to start a career with the best financial institution to work in Nigeria?
  • If yes, we are on the hunt for customer oriented, detailed, result driven and technology savvy young minds who are dynamic and passionate about learning from field experts, to be part of the UBA tribe.
  • There is a space for you in the UBA Tribe, Join us now!!
UBA Graduate Trainee Recruitment

Requirements: 
Educational Qualification:

  • Minimum Educational level – B.Sc. in any related discipline

Competences:

  • Excellent customer service orientation
  • High level of integrity
  • Good verbal & written communication skills
  • Selling skills
  • Focused, Motivated & Results Oriented
  • Paying attention to details
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Fast and error-free processing
  • Strong problem resolution skills
  • Selling & Marketing Skills

Application Deadline: 1st October, 2018.

How to Apply: Interested candidates who meet the criteria listed above should apply by clicking on the link below:

APPLY HERE

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