Lagos State Launches 2024/2025 Graduate Internship Program

Lagos State Launches 2024/2025 Graduate Internship Program

The Lagos State Government, has inaugurated the 2024/2025 graduate internship program.

Applications are invited from interested and qualified candidates to apply for the Lagos State Graduate Internship Programme 2024.

The Lagos State Fellowship Program is fully funded for one year and offers life-changing, non-partisan, and meritocratic leadership and employment opportunities to young Nigerians who desire to impact their generation.

Job Specifications:
  1. Full Time
  2. Required Qualifications: BA/BSC/HND
  3. Location: Lagos | Nigeria.
Job Description:

Lagos State Graduate Internship Placement Programme (GIPP) 2024 is offered by the Lagos State Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment (MWCE).

Program Benefits:
  1. Skill development (soft skills, hard skills, emotional intelligence, communication, personal branding)
  2. Professional development (written and oral communication, time management, technology use, professional etiquette)
  3. Networking opportunities with young professionals and potential employers
  4. Financial aid (stipends during training and internship)
  5. Post-program support through the LASG MWCE Young Executive Network.
Program Highlights:
  1. 3-week pre-internship training with a blend of instructor-led sessions, virtual learning, and self-paced e-learning
  2. Opportunity to gain a competitive edge in the job market
  3. Earn certificates for training completion
  4. CV review and interview preparation with experts
  5. 3-month internship with leading organizations
  6. Ongoing job placement support after the program.
Qualifications and Requirements:
  1. 0-3 years of work experience
  2. Lagos State Resident Registration (LASRRA)
  3. NYSC discharge certificate
  4. Basic aptitude and personality
  5. Required documents: CV, LASRRA certificate, first-degree certificate, and NYSC discharge certificate.
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