Wednesday, January 9, 2008

FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK PLC MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP)

FIRST CITY MONUMENT BANK PLC MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP)

First City Monument Bank Plc (FCMB), a leading bank in Nigeria and a member of First City Group, is inviting applications for its Management Development Programme (MDP) for young graduates.

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER JOINING FCMB

Strong brand
Strong investment banking franchise besides our growing retail banking experience
Foremost player in the Consumer Banking segment with the launch of My Bank and I
Economies of scope from capital market affiliates
Excellent and growing customer base
People oriented
Mentoring and coaching from senior leaders in the organization
Substantial professional growth and an exciting career even on a global scale
Opportunity to work in any area of the financial services sector of the economy within the First City Group.

MDP CANDIDATE SPECIFICATION

Professionals, Ambitious, Creative, and being the best attitude/orientation
Confident, Excellent Communications skills both oral and written entrepreneurial working environment. In addition, the Bank's entry-level training programme, known as the Management Development Programme, with its emphasis on classroom-based learning and on-the job training, is one of the most sought after programmes in the Nigerian banking industry.

FCMB is seeking to hire young graduates who are hardworking and innovative high performers with excellent communication skills to form the core the next generation of leaders in the bank and the group.


APPLICATION REQUIREMENT

Graduate of reputable universities/polytechnics in Nigeria or Overseas
Applicants must have been discharged from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
Minimum of Second Class Upper degree/HND Upper Credit
Maximum age - 26 years

APPLICATION METHOD

All interested applicants should visit
http://firstcitygroup.com/careers to submit their resume

Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Application closes on January 11th, 2008.

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