UK-Based Medical Doctor Who Applied for Jobs 300 Times Finally Lands a Role After Intense Interview
- A Nigerian man who moved to the UK shared a video recalling how he landed his first job as a medical doctor
- The man said before getting the job, he had applied for opportunities for as many as 300 times in the UK, Scotland and Wales
- He said the last interview he attended before he landed a role was intense as he was grilled for one hour
A Nigerian man said it took him a lot of effort to land a job in the UK after he relocated to the European country.
According to him, he sent out so many applications before he attended one interview where he got hired.
Man secures job after many attempts
Dr Newton Nnadozie Enyimba said he applied for as many as 300 job opportunities as a medical doctor in the UK.
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During the last interview, where he got the job, he said he was told it would last 30 minutes. However, the interview lasted as much as one hour of intense grilling.
He shared a throwback video of his preparation for the interview, which got a lot of attention from TikTok.
Enyimba captioned the video:
"Throwback to when I was interviewing for what would be my first job as a medical doctor in the United Kingdom!"
Watch the video below:
Reactions as man shared how he landed a role in the UK
@formation.e.fitness commented:
"When opportunity meets preparation, success is the result. Congratulations."
@stunner said:
"Congratulations. It’s always so hard for us, and we have to work harder than everyone else, but God will continue to favour us."
@officialnursenwoke commented:
"As a nurse, I did over 500 apps with many, unfortunately but las las, I landed a big one, and I’ve been ROCKING THE TEAM. Congratulations Dr..show them we no dey carry last."
Woman shares video of multiple rejections from jobs and finally lands one
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a woman shared her job-hunting journey on TikTok, receiving multiple rejections to finally getting employed. The lady posted a video of emails from the companies she applied to, telling her she had been unsuccessful.
The clip gave hope to many people who have and are still experiencing a similar situation.
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Source: Legit.ng