onmywaytowealth wrote:accelriskconsult wrote:onmywaytowealth wrote:Anyone with knowledge of computer science/IT job vacancy? I did Bsc. Computer science?
1. websites such as
www.brightermonday.com normally have job listings. It would be helpful to know the specific area that you are interested in as Computer Science/IT is too wide.
2. Be careful with your sentence construction and punctuations when posting such queries as some potential employers may dismiss your qualifications based on grammatical mistakes. what is the purpose of the question mark at the end of your second sentence? Sentence number 1 although conveying the message is ambigously constructed.
I hope that your cv is written more effortlessly and that it portrays you as someone who can capture his/her thoughts in writing seamlessly.
Sorry Accel for that mistake. I was in a hurry and did not go through the post to remove the ambiguity and correct the grammar. This is my story:
I graduated in August 2007 and was employed upto January 2010 when I started a printing and writing bureau. I had to resign from my job because I had to take care of the new business. Right now, I feel the business can run on its own. Initially I had to put in a lot of effort to have the business on its feet. Since it is now doing well, I find myself having nothing to do and therefore I feel I can be employed once more. May be I should have asked if this is the right move first. Hey wazuans, is it a wise move?
Congratulations for creating employment.
If I was in your shoes, I would stick to business. If I felt that my skills were under-utilised, I would think of ways to broaden the scope of what the current business does. In your case, there should be opportunities like programming, animation, advertising etc. As we move towards an election year, printing and the suggested services will be in demand.
OMW, I am excited to live in Kenya at a time when new media is exploding.