@OpeBee I pity people who listens to your takes here.
Supporting a clueless and incoherent man.
Here's what you are supporting🤡
https://t.co/QGfGCoQqKy
@SirLeoBDasilva Have some shame...
You were playing low-block against relegation and mid-table teams in the EPL... You were parking the bus against Burnley... Dfkm
Sharing my PwC Assessment Centre experience for young graduates out there 💼
PwC graduate trainee programme is very competitive, but here’s what I learnt:
1. Arrive early, register fast and stay calm. It helps you settle in and observe the room.
2. ICAN certificate is NOT necessary, but having it really helps you stand out from other candidates. I had mine ready and it gave me an edge.
3. We had a one-on-one interview first before the group case study. Expect different questions — be ready for competency-based ones like “Tell me about a time you…” 😂
4. Then we were put in groups for case study and had to present solutions. They’re not just judging your answer — they watch how you collaborate, listen, build on others’ ideas, and show leadership.
5. Even if you’re not the main presenter, contribute actively. Assessors notice people who facilitate good discussion, not just the loud ones.
Extra tips that helped me:
1. Research PwC’s current focus areas (digital transformation, ESG, audit quality etc.) and tie your points to them.
2. Use simple frameworks like SWOT or “Issue → Impact → Recommendation” when speaking.
Only the top candidates get called for bootcamp. Treat every moment as part of the assessment — even during breaks.
Stay focused and good luck to every young graduate applying.
#PwC #GraduateJobs #CareerTips #ICAN #Nigeria
@UNOFFICIALFACT@iamossy_ Hope Nigerian Army don't tag those youths IPOB Sha.
But they messed up their 2nd assignment, they carried out one successfully and failed at the other.
Kudos to them.