Citi, a leading global finance company, is looking for young, bright and intelligent undergraduates to join its 2017 summer internship programme in Nigeria. Citi’s success is driven by its exceptional people; their passion, dedication and entrepreneurship. It will be people like you who will shape its future. Citi’s summer internship programme is a four week (3th – 28th July 2017) intensive program which provides successful applicants with a birds-eye view of the workings of a global company. If you are smart, creative thinker with high ethical standards, your place is here! Eligibility – All Candidates Must
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