Basic Registry and Information System in Nigeria (BRISIN) Recruitment. This contains all you need to know about applying successfully and also the closing date for the BRISIN recruitment.
The Federal Government has disclosed plans to recruit 5,000 unemployed Nigerians in the Federal Capital Territory under the Basic Registry and Information System in Nigeria (BRISIN) scheme.
The recruitment will be published on e-transact by next week, and the application portal will be opened for about six weeks.
Please note that we will be guiding all our readers on how to successfully access and fill the form through the application portal.
The 5000 persons that will be recruited now does not mark the end of BRISIN recruitment. This is just a pilot phase that will commence from the FCT. Where they will train those to work in other states. The aim of this recruitment is to reduce the risk of Nigerians that engage in illegal migration in search of greener pastures.
This will create jobs and also a multiplying effect of job creation in the nation.
General Requirements/Qualifications
In order to be considered for employment into the Basic Registry and Information System in Nigeria (BRISIN) scheme 2018, you must ensure that you meet the below conditions and requirements
All Interested applicants must
- reside and be a Nigerian citizen
- Possess WASC/SSCE/NECO with Credits in not less than three (5) subjects including English
- Be a graduate
Age requirement:
Not less than 22 years old and not more than 40 years old by 31st December 2018.
Skill requirements
Excellent computer skill
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Proper steps to apply for BRISIN Recruitment 2018
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