Wednesday 18 January 2017

A driver is needed in a printing/client service company

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A company in the printing/client service industry seeks to recruit a driver with good intellect, initiative, and proactive behavior.  He/she will exude professionalism on the job and is expected to promote a positive image of the company.

Job Description:
• Transport different products of the company to different establishments or client sites 
• Drive company staffs to their client locations, while following the rules and regulations of the road and proper safety measures.
• Responsible for maintaining the company's vehicles in good working condition, including tracking when they are due for service and refueling.
• Proper management of budgets for daily
vehicle utilization and maintenance.
• Ability to multitask

Job Skills and Requirements:
• Present  a valid state driver’s license
• Good written and spoken communication skills
Should have at least a secondary school leaving (S.S.C.E certificate)
Should live in the Lagos island, Ikoyi, Lekki, Ajah axis.

Salary:  40k-50k

IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED,  please send your CV to  info@deecla.com.ng

Wednesday 11 January 2017

Account assistant needed in a printing company in Lagos

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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Account assistants provide administrative support to accountants, undertaking clerical tasks such as typing, filing, making phone calls, handling mail and basic bookkeeping.
They work with accountants. They also perform administrative functions like helping to maintain the office and keep it running smoothly.


RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Prepare delivery notes.
  • Monitor and collection of acknowledged documents, after each delivery.
  • Daily reconciliation of deliveries, showing balances, and reporting to relevant officers.
  • Liaise with Finishing team and CSO (Customer Service Office) on each delivery.
  • Prepare invoices for clients after completion of delivery.
  • Post invoice to Peachtree Software.
  • Post  petty cash book into Peachtree Software.
  • Give out overtime sheets to workers and, do “first checking” on calculations.
  • Any outside jobs like submission of invoices, payment of government dues like PAYE(If dispatch rider is not available).
  • Salary: 25k-35k

SKILLSQUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
  • ND/HND in Accounting , Business Administration
  • Knowledge of general record keeping and filing systems.
  • Knowledge of accounting and bookkeeping terminology and practices
  • Ability to determine work priorities, assign work, and review work for quality and
  • production standards.
  • Ability to meet schedules and deadlines of the work area.
  • Candidate's place of residence should be around Ikotun, Egbeda, Isolo, Iyana-Ipaja, and communities around these mentioned areas
IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED,  please send your CV to  info@deecla.com.ng

Monday 9 January 2017

7 things you can do this weekend to make this year better than the last

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So you've resolved to make 2017 the year you finally land a new job, or spend more time with family, or learn a new language, Great! but if you're waiting for the perfect moment to make progress on these goals, you'll be waiting forever. Business Insider's best advice is to just start now.
Below, we've listed seven little steps you can take this weekend — not next! — to make 2017 awesome.

 

1. Give yourself a performance review

This tip comes from time-management expert and author Laura Vanderkam.
Imagine it's the end of 2017 and you're giving yourself a review — either for your personal or professional life. It's been an amazing year. What three to five things have you done that made it so amazing?

Break down those accomplishments into doable steps. Do you need to write a pitch for a project? Assemble a task force of coworkers? Now you're empowered to make time for those tasks in your daily schedule.

2. Do some work

Here's another tip from Vanderkam, who says that, contrary to popular belief, working on the weekends can make you less stressed. That's because it can buy you time during the work week.

For example, if you work a couple hours on Saturday mornings and Sunday nights, you might be able to leave an hour earlier every weekday. That means you could pick up your kids from school, or prepare dinner, or make it to a gym class.

Vanderkam suggests using the weekends to think deeply about tough problems or to plan for the week ahead.

 

3. Start a 'Good Time Journal'

If you're even remotely thinking about quitting your job, one of the first steps you should take is keeping a Good Time Journal. That is, a list of your daily work activities and how engaged and energized you felt during each one.

According to Bill Burnett and Dave Evans, professors at Stanford University's design program, the Good Time Journal serves at least two purposes. One, it can help you figure out what kinds of activities you do enjoy so you can find a suitable job. And two, it might help you reconfigure your daily responsibilities at your current job so you don't have to do the stuff you hate.

 

4. Think of 5 potential mentors

When it comes to mentorship, don't place all your hopes on getting one person to help you. Instead, cast a wider net.

According to Ido Leffler, cofounder and CEO of Yoobi and the cofounder of several other businesses, it's all about the "power of five." Come up with five people who could help you in your career — and be creative, by finding mutual acquaintances or shared interests with the people you're hoping to connect with.

 

5. Draft a personal mission statement

A personal mission statement is similar to a company mission statement, except it's just for you. The idea appeared in Stephen Covey's bestselling book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," originally published in 1989.

Personal mission statements might be more effective than resolutions at helping you achieve your goals because they highlight your motivation — why you want to lose weight or make more friends or whatever.

If you could use a little guidance in drafting your mission statement, FranklinCovey.com lets visitors respond to a series of prompts (e.g. "I am at my best when" and "Imagine your 80th birthday") and then compiles those responses into a full statement.
 

 6. Download Language Immersion 

Language Immersion is a free Google Chrome extension that replicates the experience of, well, language immersion while you're browsing the internet.

Users select one of 64 languages supported by Google Translate that they'd like to learn, as well as the level of immersion they need, from "novice" to "fluent."
The extension then translates random words in whatever you're reading online into the foreign language. (You can click on the translated words to put them back into your native language.) If you roll over the translated words, you can hear them pronounced by a native speaker.

It's ideal for someone who's busy and doesn't have time to take a class, but still wants to start learning a new lingo.

 

7. Figure out your chronotype

Your chronotype is your tendency to be a morning person, an evening person, or somewhere in between. It affects when you're tired, when you're hungry, and when you do your best work.

According to psychologist and sleep specialist Michael Breus, there are four chronotypes, which he labels bears, dolphins, lions, and wolves. Breus' website includes a diagnostic quiz readers can take to try to identify their chronotype.

You can check out the ideal daily routine for your chronotype in Breus' book "The Power of When," or on Business Insider.


Thursday 5 January 2017

Production Assistant needed in a printing company in Lagos

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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Production Assistants are responsible for assisting the production supervisors and monitoring program schedules. They are also required to load and unload material from conveyors and machines and perform simple assembly tasks. These workers help in the quality control process and solve technical problems related to all activities on the floor. In cases of breakdown, they need to report that case to higher authorities, such as production managers and operations directors.


RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Should have knowledge of printing.
  • Do calculations and able to understand printing terms.
  • Know colours and identify colour variations on a job
  • Examine finished products 
  • Observe printing machinery operations.
  • Oversea the cleanliness of the factory
  • Monitor measurement specifications.
  • Unload materials from conveyors.
  • Perform duties as assigned by management
  • Candidate's place of residence should be around Ikotun, Isolo, Iyana-Ipaja, Akowonjo.

SKILLS & QUALIFICATION:
  • Minimum of HND in any engineering course. 
  • Should be a fast learner.
  • Interpersonal skills.
  • Good analytical skills.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Should be able to use measuring tools.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Computer knowledge,good team player and can lead with supervisory ability
  • Able to write  good report and coordinate well.
SALARY: Salary is 40k-50k

IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED,  please send your CV to  info@deecla.com.ng