Oyo begins interview for prospective civil servants Wednesday

The Oyo State Government said it will commence interviewing prospective job seekers for the different positions in the state civil service on Wednesday.
This is contained in a statement issued in Ibadan on Tuesday by the chairman of the Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Kamoru Aderibigbe.
Mr Aderibigbe said candidates of the Education Officers’ cadre would be interviewed on Wednesday and Thursday, while others would hold between Monday and December 20
The chairman urged the invited applicants to come along with their score sheets as well as invites.
According to him, applicants are to check the state job portal for more information regarding the interview.
He warned that any applicant who missed his/her scheduled date would not be attended to at any other date.
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