Where are the best companies to work in? Which companies have some of the highest paid staffs? Which companies hosts some of the best working environment? And some other important questions are crucial for prospective employees and the simple answer is really simple – Multinationals!
Multinational companies are internationally acclaimed companies with very high competitive working environment and a workforce consisting of high skilled professionals who can be said to be well paid for every service rendered to the progress and development of the company. You’ll share the experience of board service with individuals from all walks of life. A few may already be old hands at nonprofit governance. A rarer few have attended workshops or studied some of the literature on nonprofit board governance. You’ll share the experience of board service with individuals from all walks of life. A few may already be old hands at nonprofit governance. A rarer few have attended workshops or studied some of the literature on nonprofit board governance. You can check over here for more about the Nonprofit Organization.
Multinational companies in Nigeria spread across various platforms and line of production from Oil and Gas, Telecommunications, Health and Wellness, Consumables and so on and they boast some of the highest paid workforce in Nigeria. Multinationals also allows the opportunity of career expansion for employees and a very conducive working environment.
It might be considered silly for any job seeker to turn down a job offer from a multinational company in favour of a privately run organization since it’s always considered an upgrade for every employee to land a multinational job offer.
Below is a list of top multinational companies in Nigeria:
- Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Oil & Gas Multinational
- Chevron Oil & Gas Multinational
- Mobil Oil & Gas Multinational
- Total Oil & Gas Multinational
- Nestlé Nigeria FMCG Multinational
- Halliburton Energy Oil & Gas Multinational
- Unilever FMCG Multinational
- KPMG Consulting Multinational
- Etisalat Nigeria Telecommunication Multinational
- Julius Berger Construction Multinational
- Cadbury FMCG Multinational
- Google Technology Multinational
- CocaCola FMCG Multinational
- P&G FMCG Multinational
- PZ FMCG Multinational
- GE Conglomerate Multinational
- Guinness FMCG Multinational
- GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceticals Multinational
- Friesland Foods WAMCO FMCG Multinational
- British American Tobacco FMCG Multinational
- Schlumberger Oil & Gas Multinational
- United Nations International Organization Multinational
- Baker Hughes Oil & Gas Multinational
- Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) Consulting Multinational
- 7up Bottling Company FMCG Multinational
- Lafarge Cement Construction Multinational
- UAC FMCG Multinational
- MTN Telecommunication Multinational
- Airtel Nigeria Telecommunication Multinational
- Accenture Consulting Multinational
- Stanbic IBTC Banking Multinational
- UNICEF Non-Profit Multinational
- Addax Oil & Gas Multinational
- Standard Chartered Bank Banking Multinational
- WHO Non-Profit Multinational
- ENI (Saipem) formerly AGIP Oil & Gas Multinational
- DHL Logistics Multinational
- USAID Non-Profit Multinational
- IBM Technology Multinational
- MAERSK GROUP Conglomerate Multinational
Landing a job at one of the Multinationals can offer you the much needed break-out needed in your career and asides the money – salary, multinationals also offer travel opportunities for international trainings, workshops and seminars. Also, there’s the benefit of creating connection, for future purposes and probable recommendations. If your plan is to work for a while and save a big part of your salary to start a business, then you can count yourself lucky if you bag a multinational appointment early enough.