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Apply Now: Nestle Nigeria’s Technical Training Programme


The mega beverage company is inviting Nigerians for its 2023/24 technical training. Nestle Nigeria Plc announced that the training is for any young Nigerian who is sound in character and has the learning capacity to undertake the course.
The training will be hosted for 18 months on technical skills development at its technical centre.
According to them, the training will be more favourable for the female gender. It also lists some requirements from the training.
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About Nestles Technical Training
Nestle technical training is a training organised by Nestle to train youths in society on some technical skills.
Also, the training will be offered in a conducive and friendly environment.
And it will be hosted in three locations which include;
Locations
- Agbara Factory, Ogun state
- Flower gate factory, Sagan’s Interchange, Ogun state
- Abaji Factory, Abaji, FCT
Eligible participants will be awarded a certificate at the end of the training.
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Requirements for the training
- Nestle says that the train g is for only students who have acquired an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Engineering or Technical courses. The certificate for the course should be from a government-owned polytechnic.
- Also, the student must obtain at least 5 Credits which should include Physics, Mathematics, English Language, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, or Chemistry.
- Also, applicants who don’t reside in the location must be ready to relocate. The training will be hosted at Agbara, Ogun State and others.
About Nestle Nigeria
Nestle is one of the biggest food and beverage companies in Africa. For years, it has been providing high-quality products to its consumers.
Some of its products include Golden Morn. Milo, Nescafe, Maggi, and many others.
Its current formal employees sum up to over 2000 workers.
Also, currently, It has three manufacturing facilities, and eight branch offices, and hosts its head office in Lagos.
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