accelriskconsult wrote:essyk wrote:eti 'something like a job? ngai!
what could that be?
I like people who use the 'I have skills to offer' approach.I can fill this gap,do this and that etc etc.Give me a chance.
That kind you want to sit and listen to.
Those who come to look?

wanachokesha.
Essyk I can attest that iko chida
The most annoying part is that some job seekers are so sure of themselves that they will not make any changes even when advised that their CV would not be given a second look by any self respecting employer.
Worse still are the lazy types who will send it back to you claiming to have made changes that are only visible to themselves.
But guys this sorry state of affairs is applicable to many categories of people including under grads, grads, experienced hires, diploma holders and even Phds
True.I have seen a masters holder fidget,bite nails and sweat trickle during interview.
The cv however was very impressive.
These employers spend less than 10 sec checking out CVs.Others are filed, some end up in garbage.
If it looks impressive,
it may be given consideration.
Understand that people are very busy.lol
Others C&P and employers know that.
Many employers look for what you can offer cz truth is, there's nothing so new.It's how you do it.The style that works.
That's why face to face interview matters.
Ukija na only ur past involvements u fail.
Eti chairman was sacco,sijui head of estate committee,treasurer wa family get togethers.
smh.the things people include in cvs!!
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.