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FIRS gives update on how to apply for recruitment
……The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is set to open its recruitment portal for tax officer roles, with applications starting at midnight on November 2, 2024.
This initiative aims to fill Officer I and Officer II positions in various states across Nigeria.
,,,,,FIRS is particularly encouraging women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities to apply.
Positions are available in eight states: Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Ekiti, Lagos, and Oyo.
Candidates should be prepared for possible relocation to any FIRS office, irrespective of their initial application preferences.
____To qualify, applicants must be 27 years old or younger by December 31, 2024, and should have completed their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) by December 31, 2021.
Educational requirements include a Bachelor’s Degree or HND with at least a Second Class Upper Division in relevant fields such as Accounting, Actuarial Science, Business Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Digital/Electronic Marketing, Economics, Engineering, Financial Management, Graphic Arts, Graphic Design, Law, Management/Business Administration, Market Research, Mathematics, Statistics, Taxation, Visual Arts Note.
Those with master’s degrees and professional certifications like ICAN or ACCA, ANAN, COREN, NSE will have an edge in the selection process.
Candidates can expect a rigorous assessment process, including aptitude tests, interviews, and medical evaluations for shortlisted individuals.
The application deadline is November 14, 2024.
FIRS advises candidates to use the official recruitment portal and to be wary of fraudulent activities.
Only one application per preferred location is allowed to ensure a fair selection process.
•Step 1: Eligibility – Before applying, ensure you meet the following eligibility criteria:
a) Age Limit: Must be 27 years old or below by 31st December 2024.
b) NYSC Completion: Must have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) no later than 31st December 2021.
c) Educational Qualifications: Possess a Bachelor’s Degree (or HND) in First Class/Second Class Upper Division in relevant disciplines.
•Step 2: Complete the Application Form: Visit FIRS official Website Go to the official FIRS recruitment portal at www.firs.gov.ng/careers. It is crucial to use the official website to avoid scams and fraudulent activities. Fill out the online application form with accurate information.
•Step 3: Upload and Submit Required Documents Prepare and upload clear copies of the required documents, which may include:
a) Academic certificates (Bachelor’s Degree or HND).
b) NYSC discharge certificate.
c) Any relevant professional certifications (e.g., ICAN, ACCA).
d) A recent passport photograph. Make sure to note any confirmation or reference number provided after submission.
•Step 4: Monitor Your Email After submission, keep an eye on your email for any communications from FIRS regarding your application status.
•Step 5: Assessments & Interviews: Participate in the assessments as scheduled. Be prepared to demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and suitability for the role. After the assessments, await communication regarding the outcome of your application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
•Step 6: Onboarding You will receive further instructions regarding onboarding, which will include training and orientation sessions.
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