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Sarah Mckenzie

Hunting for a job is exhausting and tiring especial when you have given all you have, it leads to an unnecessary depression and anxiety, that has became a norm for most South Africans both adults and young adults. Applying for a job becomes an unwanted habit that one is forced to go through daily. We are now here to do our best to change that and become handy as much as we can in walking this journey with you through supporting you emotional, physical and also setting up your documents to their best standards that employers need. We are prepared to give you the tactics you can use to build a perfect CV, motivational letter, and an application letter. We are not going to let go of your hand but will also go as far as preparing you for an interview by advising you how you can represent yourself, how you can calm your nerves and things you should do and not do. We will release the templates for every formal document you might need to draft.

How It All Becomes Possible?

These are steps you must follow in order to become one of us.

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Step 1

You deposit an admin fee of R50 which is an once off subscription and have access to all the jobs posted in the site.

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Step 2

The reference you use when you pay the admin fee is your ID number, Which is your unique code.

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Step 3

Every time you apply for the job within the site your subject becomes your ID number_job reference code

We believe the journey of job hunting starts from the simple documents where you are selling yourself, expressing your interests and expectation. The majority gets overwhelmed from the starts, do mistakes at first stages and end up drafting and sending documents that will not even be considered. We will do our best to do the child steps with those in need, and those who are looking for validation.

5 aspects a CV must entails

  • your name and contact details.
  • technical and personal skills.
  • work, and community and volunteer experience.
  • qualifications and education.
  • referees (you can include referees or note that referees are available on request)

How you should write your job application letter

  • Review information about the company and position.
  • Open the letter by describing your interest.
  • Outline your experience and qualifications.
  • Include aspects of your personality.
  • Express appreciation.
  • Close the letter.

Interview Preparations

DOS

  • Dressing the Part. …
  • Review the Questions The Interviewers Will Ask You.
  • Do Enough Research on the Company. 
  • Be Respectful of the Interviewers.
  • Good Non-Verbal Behavior.
  • Be On Time to the Interview. 
  •  Know the Company’s credentials 

Don'ts

  • Not Doing Your Research. …
  • Turning Up Late. …
  • Dressing Inappropriately. …
  • Fidgeting With Unnecessary Props. …
  • Poor Body Language. …
  • Unclear Answering and Rambling. …
  • Speaking Negatively About Your Current Employer. …
  • Not Asking Questions