GTBank is one of Nigeria's leading financial institutions and is offering a one-year internship
The Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), one of Nigeria’s leading commercial banks, is offering internship opportunities for OND holders.
Selected interns will gain on-the-job training in banking modus operandi for one year and will be paid a monthly allowance for playing key roles in the daily operations of the GTB.
The program is also an opportunity to launch a career in the banking sector. Interns are guaranteed training and updates that will equip them with strong knowledge about banking.
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According to GT Bank, the requirements for the internship application include:
OND Certificate/Notification of Results.
One-year Industrial Training Letter from an Accredited Polytechnic.
Guarantor Forms, Copy of Guarantor Staff ID Card.
Only one guarantor is required if the guarantor is a GTBank staff member with a minimum of ABO (grade).
Two guarantors are required if the guarantor is non-GTBank staff. These guarantors must work with reputable companies on a full-time basis.
Valid Student ID Card, Recent Passport Photograph (white background only).
Birth certificate issued by the National Population Commission.
Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC/NECO) with at least a credit pass in English Language, Mathematics, and any other three relevant subjects.
Good communication skills, basic numerical skills, and a willingness to learn.

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