Counting Down to Unilever Nigeria’s IdeaTrophy Finale!!
Unilever Nigeria’s IdeaTrophy competition, a Youth Employability initiative that provides university undergraduates with a unique opportunity to glimpse the world of business & and earn an internship, will end on March 4th.
Since its inception, the Ideatrophy competition has given Unilever the opportunity to contribute to the improvement of knowledge in the younger generation.
The top six teams that met a preset criteria and provided a #MoreThanYouExpect concept for the Sunlight brand’s application challenge, are now preparing to light up the world with their ideas for the Sunlight brand semi-finals and finals challenges.
The winning team will proceed to represent Nigeria at the 2021 Unilever Africa IdeaTrophy and then at the Global Future Leaders League.
1. Canada is not a polygamous country. It is illegal to be married to more than 1 spouse at a time. So, if you are married to 2 wives/husbands, only 1 can migrate with you & you must be divorced from the other.
2. If you have a girlfriend/boyfriend that you have been living with you both can claim Common Law & can apply to Canada together.
A common-law relationship exists from the day both of you can provide evidence to support that your cohabitation is a conjugal relationship.
3. Canada doesn't recognize a marriage by proxy (with the exemption of Canadian Forces members). If both of you are not physically present during your ceremony, the marriage will not stand.
For instance, 1 spouse in Canada and the other in Kenya when the ceremony took place.
We are moving from a simple Wordpress site to an improved cloud app. 🧶
In June 2020, we launched HumanSquad (a one-stop shop to connect intending immigrants to licensed & Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) in Canada) primarily to tackle the incessant increase of fraudulent “agents” outside Canada.
It was a Wordpress site with minimal functionality, but it was dope because it worked.
The team has since grown from just two Co-Founders to over 21 team members (RCICs inclusive).
What’s your field and what city in Canada are you looking to Study or Settle? (I may have detailed info based on your field and the city you are looking to move to.)
I will continue to respond to as many as possible, but I'd share some of my threads that cover some of the fields & cities.
However, if the thread doesn't cover your field please go here: tinyurl.com/3beva7or , create a profile and submit a consultation request. All the best.
1. A step-by-step guide of applying to Canada as student: tiny.cc/7pewhz
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Young professionals and new grads oftentimes don’t know the right questions to ask after interviews, and sometimes blow their opportunities because of questions asked.
Here are top 10 good questions to ask, and top 10 questions you should try not asking after an interview.
As always, no two interviews can be the same as there are always different factors that determine the direction of an interview.
The interviewer, the ambience, the questions answered and the ones you ask can all play different roles on the outcome.
Questions To Ask
1. Please describe the culture of your organization:
What this question does is subtly pass a message to the interviewer that you are also interested in wether the organization is the right fit for you. It is important that the fit is mutual.