Only 900 persons will be picked from more than 15,000 who applied for recruitment into the Oyo State Civil Service, an official said at the weekend in Ibadan.
Chairman, Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe, told newsmen that the ongoing recruitment process would see applicants sitting for a computer-based test between Monday and Thursday.
“The commission received 22,235 applications on its job portal, but only 15,000 applicants met the vacancies requirements.
“However, 900 from the 15,000 qualified applicants who will sit for the computer-based test will be recruited into over 60 cadres across Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the mainstream of the state’s civil service”, he said.
The chairman said applicants who would participate in the test have been divided into two groups.
“Those seeking employment as education officers, environmental health personnel, social welfare and youth officers will sit for the test on Monday and Tuesday.
“Others will sit for theirs on Thursday,” he stated.
Aderibigbe said the commission had already sent invitation letters to successful applicants.
“Where an applicant is yet to get such, he/she should continue to try and hopefully he will be invited if qualified”, he added.
Aderibigbe also added that the applicants are not expected to bring phones and other devices into the examination venues.
“Applicants are strictly to come to the examination centre at the indicated time on their individual invitation slips with printed copies of their application form and the invitation slip.” NAN