- A lady shared lucrative online jobs for those who are interested to send their applications and have a chance to be hired as a global talent
- In her LinkedIn job posting, the lady, Omotoke Ademiju, said the jobs are available at Siemens, where she works
- One of the tech jobs pays $111,700 to $191,500 a year, while another pays $86,800 to $148,800
A lady who works in the technology industry shared four lucrative jobs at Siemens.
Omotoke Ademiju said applications for the jobs have since opened and those with the skills should apply.
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Jobs posted by Omotoke include; partner, digitization and IT at Siemens. The salary for the job is pegged at $86,800 to $148,800 annually.
There is also an opening for an elderly person partner in digitization that too. This mid-level job has a salary of $111,700 to $191,500 per year.
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Another profitable technology work published by Omotoke is associate assurance auditorsSoftware and salary is $88,300 to $181,700 per year.
Sharing the global opportunity, Omotoke said:
“We are hiring for several positions in the United States within Siemens. We would be happy to have a few chats over coffee in the next couple of weeks if you are interested in applying and have any questions.”
Interested parties can also apply via LinkedIn, as each of the jobs has an application link. See the links at Omotoke’s LinkedIn page.
Reactions as Nigerian lady shares good jobs online
Chigozie Offor said:
“Please I am interested. I have relevant experience, qualifications and training in finance and finance related jobs.”
Osman Z. said:
“Interested! I’ve completed the applications. I look forward to speaking with you.”
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