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Nlandmodesfku: There are fintechs you can use and get your money directly in dollar and then convert. I know of Geegpay and Cleva. |
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Is it possible to work on Upwork as a freelancer as a student?
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Has anyone moved to the UK from Nigeria here? How did you change your location on Upwork
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abuhusna1:maybe cousins/uncles but a direct sibling is different. |
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Mindlog: what year did you enter? men na una enjoy UK oh, now if you see 15 hours you go day thank employer die. |
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heykims: It’s possible to meet a Nigerian and become their dependent na or that one no go work? |
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BettyO11: I believe people just want those that are coming to know the reality here, however everybody won't have the same experience, that's just life. People say getting corporate jobs is impossible as a student but I can bet there would be students that still get that and work 20 hours in an office setting. Anyone coming also, please if you work in a tech friendly company you can also try and talk to your manager to retain your job and work remotely. I know guys who did this and still get paid in their workplace in Nigeria no matter how small. Also, an easy way to get a free DBS/some work experience is to a volunteer organization in care. NHS usually has such volunteer positions. 5 Likes |
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UK is tough no doubt so hoping to pay school fees with work is not possible. I have only worked about 20 days since I got in January and I’ve actually been searching very hard. However, in my case i am not pressured because my uncle paid most of my school fees and I had some money when coming over too. People I know have been lucky to get good jobs though so everybody’s case is different, anyone coming just know the situation on ground and bring money to help the adaptation process. You may need to do an SIA license if you want to work in security which costs 500 pounds, that has helped some people I know get jobs. Getting an accommodation may also be tough at first so there may also be a need to have some money for a motel for a while if you don’t know anybody. 2 Likes |
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BouharryArtikou: UK Government promise work, people that haven't gotten job for their citizens inside na person from outside UK ![]() |
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Igbamatigbi: Okay boss, maybe I am biased though because I have people that did well as students in London and I got jobs fast upon landing in Manchester. |
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Igbamatigbi: It’s pure data, Greater Manchester is the second biggest economy in the UK. So statistically there would be more jobs, it’s that simple. Thar someone you knew got or didn’t get jobs doesn’t invalidate that as that could be skewed by personal experiences.
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cashmyles: This is one agency that helped men then with steward job https://www.wearestadium.com/ Bomb agencies like this. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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cashmyles: After London, I’ll say there’s no better place than Manchester. It may be tough for a month or two but you’ll get something maybe not up to 20 hours though because the demand is now less than the supply as many international students have flooded. Jobs you should be targeting as a start are steward, cleaner, retail and later on care. Teaching assistant is a soft job that can give 20 hours if you have teaching experience. One thing also, get police report when coming from Nigeria, some jobs might need it. 3 Likes |
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BossFingy: This may be late but I stay in Bolton, it’s a good area because it’s cheaper than Salford or Manchester but it’s easy to jump into Manchester, about an 1 hour plus by bus. Jobs you’ll be targeting will be in the whole greater Manchester which is connected by transport. I pay rent of about 715 pounds for a room Amd kitchen. I came with my bro so we split the rent. |
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Anyone know any good agency I can do teaching assistant with in Manchester?
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hustla: UK is something else rn and their rules eehn |
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GuestReader88: I am use a Transferwise card, I am not in Nigeria. Alternatively, I use earnings. |
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Adebaba1: What gig? Keep going. It just takes one or two good clients for everything to change. It’s tougher now I won’t lie. I was lucky to get a bunch of long term clients that have been giving me work to keep me going. 5 Likes |
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Adebaba1: Funny enough, nothing special. Investor research and data entry. No tech tools, there’s money to be made everywhere in upwork just by being consistent. Had the for up to three years so have lots of reviews and confirmation. 4 Likes |
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How this week went, not a bad week at all.
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prettyesther20: Okay. I ended up serving and working at PwC but I have left now. 1 Like |
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Saltee1: I wasn’t posted there randomly. I worked it out to be posted there |
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Anyone that has gotten a volunteer position, please what documents did you use to apply for a DBS?
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Happy new guys. Abeg help me edakun, how can an international student in Manchester get jobs to earn some money for bills. I have applied to a lot of jobs on indeed with no success yet, I am good with excel and ing/bookkeeping and online research and data entry. Please anyone with a connect to an agency, I can do any job.
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megawealth01: Royal Niger company, sorry Unilever can never leave Nigeria, those ones na agba. Even PZ sef. |
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dapix: Exactly, announce 21 first and people refuse to sell them start buying above that price and people will be happy and think let they just sell since it’s higher then start selling, then announce 23 when a lot of people have sold. Companies in the process of buying out should have a lockup period. |
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ebuka1997: Insider trading on NGX is too obvious 1 Like |
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