Jobe-Njie worked in the private sector and headed the marketing department at
Standard Chartered Bank, before heading the retail banking of
Bank PHB. Jobe-Njie was appointed Minister of Tourism and Culture by
President Yahya Jammeh on 4 February 2010, replacing
Nancy Njie. In 2013, she oversaw the establishment of the Gambia Collecting Society to collect and distribute
royalties for Gambian artists under
copyright law. In June 2014, she gave a speech at the
OIC International Forum on the role of Islamic tourism in the global economy. She was sacked by Jammeh in September 2014, with no reason given. Two days later, she was appointed as Gambia's ambassador to
Malaysia, the country's first permanent representative. She was replaced in that role by her deputy Abubacarr Jah in May 2015. Jobe-Njie returned to Gambia and become a close aide to
Zeinab Jammeh and executive director of Jammeh's charity, Operation Save the Children Foundation. ==Personal life==