Sterling Bank Graduate Trainee Program 2022 for young Nigerian Graduates
The Graduate Trainee Program is a starting point for an exciting career at Sterling Bank. It is a unique opportunity for talents who are ready to live out their passion and demonstrate leadership potential. At Sterling Bank, you will explore a world of opportunities and see how the Graduate Trainee Program can enhance your career and position you for impact.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Are you driven, creative and a problem solver? What do you think about making a career of your passion at the best place to work in Nigeria?
The Sterling Graduate Trainee Program is just perfect for you!
JOB EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of Second-Class Lower Graduates from a recognized University
- Applicants must have completed NYSC
- Applicants must not be older than 26 years of age at the time of application
- Innovative
- Passionate
- Adaptable
- Agile
- Digitally Savvy
- Great Communications Skills
- Growth Mindset
- Takes Responsibility & Ownership
- Team-Spirit
- Integrity
Application Deadline: November 26th, 2021
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Sterling Bank Graduate Trainee Program 2022

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