UK tops the list of best 5 countries to start a career in
- Nigeria did not make the top 5 countries to work in as it ranked so low with countries like Libya and Syria
- Topping the best countries to launch a career is UK as USA and Japan took the fourth and fifth positions respectively
- On the bottom five countries, Uruguay 'leads' at 123rd and Yemen at the base
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A latest ranking by the CEOWORLD has revealed the top five countries to start a career in 2020. Among the countries, the United Kingdom topped the list.
Germany takes second, followed by Canada in the third position. At number four and five are USA and Japan.
On the other hand, Nigeria was included in the list of the bottom five with countries like Yemen, Syria and Libya.
Nairalytics, a Twitter account that posted the rating on the platform said that CEOWORLD made a thorough analysis of 127 countries for the ranking.
It looked at the nations across two main categories namely Livability and Professional Opportunities. Each of the 19 indicators that served as yardsticks were graded on a 100-point scale.
Below are therefore the lists:
Top 5
- UK
- Germany.
- Canada.
- USA.
- Japan.
Bottom 5
123. Uruguay
124. Nigeria
125. Libya
126. Syria
127. Yemen
Reactions to the list on Twitter were a mix of resignation and stark comedy as people discussed Nigeria's position.
@Hamim_M_A said:
"The only countries we are “better” than are war torn"
@okeyjames said:
"Nigeria keep being ranked low with countries at war. What we don’t know is that with the level of killings in Nigeria these past years, there is really no difference."
@Barlreal said:
"Na to enter Germany and Japan next year."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the 2020 Best Countries Rankings rated five African nations as the continent’s most powerful countries.
The countries were chosen based on factors that cover their respect for human rights, their GDPs, ease of doing business, among other attributes.
On the list, Egypt ranked first in the African category but is number 36 on the world category. South Africa comes second and rated 39th among world countries.
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