Efcc 2016 recruitment news

Here are some news updates on the 2016 recruitment exercise by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC):

Recruitment Exercise

The EFCC announced a massive recruitment exercise in 2016 to fill various positions, including:

  1. Detective Cadets
  2. Intelligence Officers
  3. Forensic Experts
  4. Accountants
  5. Lawyers
  6. IT Specialists
  7. Administrative Officers

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the recruitment exercise, applicants must have:

  1. A minimum of a Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution
  2. A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience
  3. Be a Nigerian citizen
  4. Not be above 35 years of age
  5. Meet the required qualifications and standards for the position applied for

Application Process

Applicants were required to submit their applications online through the EFCC website. The application process involved:

  1. Creating an account on the EFCC website
  2. Filling out the online application form
  3. Uploading required documents, including a copy of the applicant's CV, academic certificates, and other relevant documents

Shortlisting and Screening

The EFCC shortlisted candidates based on their qualifications and experience. Shortlisted candidates were invited for a screening exercise, which involved:

  1. Written examination
  2. Oral interview
  3. Physical fitness test

Final Selection

The EFCC selected the most qualified candidates and invited them for a final interview. The final selection was based on the candidates' performance in the screening exercise and interview.

Important Dates

Here are some important dates to note:

  1. Application deadline: March 31, 2016
  2. Shortlisting: April 2016
  3. Screening exercise: May 2016
  4. Final selection: June 2016

Contact Information

For any inquiries or concerns about the recruitment exercise, applicants could contact the EFCC through:

  1. Email: [email protected]
  2. Phone: 0803 304 0444
  3. Address: EFCC Headquarters, Abuja, Nigeria

Please note that the recruitment exercise was conducted in 2016, and the information provided is based on publicly available data. If you have any specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask!