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Graduate Job Openings in an Agro-Allied Company, 25th July 2014

Graduate Job Openings in an Agro-Allied Company, 25th July 2014

A New and dynamic Agro-Allied Company based in Sagamu is recruiting to fill the position of:

Job Title: Account Officers Location: Lagos, Ogun, South East and Northern States Job Description

Qualified applicants for Account officer must have proven operational experience in accounting, possess the ability to communicate at all levels and influence in the right way. He/she must be honest and hardworking, have good coordinating skills and ability to work under pressure. He/she must have good interpersonal and leadership skills.

Requirements

Successful candidates must be computer literate and possess a either HND, OND or ATS certificate in Accounting. Applicants must have at least 2 years post NYSC experience and must not be more than 27years of age.

Job Title: Technical Sales Persons Location: Lagos, Ogun, South East and Northern States Requirements

Successful candidates must be computer literate and be able to work with little or no supervision. He/she must possess either a B Sc. in Animal Science or DVM or HND in Animal Health & Production. Applicants must have at least 1 year post NYSC experience and must not be more than 27years of age.

Job Description

Qualified applicants for a Technical Salespersons must have a good background in the sales and marketing of Finished Feeds and Concentrates, Animal Health products, Feed Additives and Poultry equipment. He/she must be aggressive, have strong communication & presentation skills, possess ability to work under pressure and a proven track record of fostering longterm customer relationships.

Method of Application Interested candidates should send their application/CVs to: biahumanresource@hotmail.com Or

Send to:

The Head of Admin P.O Box 3102, Shomolu, Lagos.

Application Deadline 7th August, 2014

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