Working at a huge multinational company that pays very well is surely the goal for most young Nigerian graduates. More specifically, working at Facebook is one impressive job, many would go t great lengths for. According to Forbes, Mark Zuckerberg is worth $54.4 billion. His company which was established in 2004 employs about 3,000 people. The pay structure at Facebook is indeed mouth-watering, software engineers are paid about $106,521 – $175,597 yearly, data scientists earn between $84,234 – $188,434; while product designers with the company earn a little less than that. Not surprisingly, there are about 11 Nigerians working with Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, and at least 7 of them are in the top ranks of the company.
Morin Oluwole
Since she joined Facebook in 2006, Morin has held several diverse roles.
She is currently the Luxury Vertical Lead for Facebook/Instagram. She
has been the business lead and chief of staff to the vice president of
global marketing solutions at and walks among power women around the
world, who are relentlessly charting their own paths to success.
Francis Ebong
Francis Ebong is the Director, Online Operations at Facebook. The
graduate of the George Washington school of business, formerly worked as
Director, Business Operations, Postmates and from 2011-2014 he has
worked with Apple from 2011-2014, and as a logistics director in the US
Navy.
Chukwuemeka
Afigbo (Formally worked for google)
According to Crunch base, a database for tech
heads, Chukuemeka is a Strategic Product Partnerships manager for Facebook. He
is focused on helping developers in Africa and the Middle East succeed by
leveraging Facebook’s platforms, products and initiatives. Chukwuemeka has a
passion for growing the tech ecosystem in emerging markets. Prior to Facebook, Chukwuemeka
led Google developer community initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa as part of the
Africa and Middle East Developer Relations team. He played a huge role in Mark
Zuckerberg’s recent visit to Nigeria.
Ebele Okobi (Formally worked for Yahoo)
Ebele
was one of the moderators of the Town Hall meeting held in Nigeria with Mark
Zuckerberg and Nigerian developers and entrepreneurs. She is Facebook’s Head of
Public Policy, Africa. Before joining Facebook, Ebele was the founding Global
Head and Senior Legal Director for Human Rights at Yahoo, where she led global
efforts to address the legal and policy issues related to privacy, free
expression and access.
Ime Archibong (Formerly worked in IBM)
Ime Archibong is the Director of Global Products Partnership at Facebook. Ime has led several of the company’s major media related partnerships, including those in the music industry and online video space. Prior to joining Facebook, Ime was an Advanced Technology Business Development Professional at IBM where he focused on the licensing of IBM’s global portfolio of storage research technology. Ime started his career at IBM as a software engineer.
Laurence Aderemi
Previously, Aderemi was Google’s head of mobile strategic partnerships in Europe. He joined Google as part of the AdMob acquisition where he led strategy and business development for EMEA. Before AdMob, he was European general manager at Yahoo. He is now the Head of Payments and Commerce Partnerships for Facebook Global. We wish them, greater careers ahead.
Nmachi Jidenma
Nmachi Jidenma works at Facebook as its Global Payments & Commerce Partnerships Manager where she manages partnerships with financial services companies and develops new product initiatives at the intersection of payments, commerce, social networking and advertising. Prior to Facebook, she worked as a Global Business Development Manager for PayPal’s billion dollars.
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