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Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by amtheone(m): 2:55pm On Jun 01, 2012
@mycvclinic

I have 4warded my cv to ur box, pls help me review it.

Thanks a million
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Toomaxi(m): 11:44am On Jun 26, 2012
mycvclinic:
CAREER PATH

When thinking of career path, I suggest you physically imagine a path (even a bush path will do).
Now you follow a path cos you are headed to a destination.

Career path has to do with career planning.
A Career Path, like the name suggests, is like a plan or map of your career. With a career path, you are able to chart out the course of your career. The answer to questions like ‘where do you see yourself in 5 years time’ fall into your ultimate career plan.

Mapping out and identifying your career path is a key career planning tool. It enables you identify your career aspirations and then take the necessary [b]steps [/b]to work towards achieving these identified goals. These [b]steps [/b]include skills and knowledge acquisition.

Your skills and your interests have a major effect on your career path and how successful you eventually are in your career. In drawing your career plan, it is important that you strike a balance between your skills and interest.

It is impossible to function in a field without the necessary skills. Hence, for you to progress in your career journey, you need to equip yourself with some essential skills. Also, having a good deal of skills without an interest in your chosen field has a reverse effect on motivation to function in a field.

As an accountant, I have identified my career path, specialising in audit. While studying for my degree, I was already looking ahead to develop the skills and abilities I needed to build a worthy career in the field of Accounting. Decisions I was faced with included how to obtain the relevant skills and professional qualifications. At a point, I had to choose between studying for an MSc in Accounting & Finance or sitting for my ACCA qualification exams. With my career path in mind, the ACCA appeared to be a more lucrative venture for me as I wanted to specialise in audit.

Now, this decision will vary if my career path was in Management Accounting. I would have found a professional qualification like CIMA to be more beneficial.

WHAT HAS A CAREER PATH GOT TO DO WITH YOUR CV?
Your CV contains information of your academic qualifications, work experiences and skills. You can look at my CV and tell what my career aspirations or career path is.

If I send my CV to apply for a job in the Engineering field, the recruiter will not get past page one; he will throw if out!!! My CV tells a story that will only be of interest to a recruiter in the finance field.

Your CV shows your ability and capability in a chosen field.

Therefore by choosing a career path and bearing such path in mind when creating your CV, you are able to include all necessary pointers and ingredients to capture the attention of a recruiter.

Answering questions like:
- What are my skills and interests?
- In what field do I want to specialise?
- What qualifications do I need to progress in this field?

will enable you can draw up a career plan and hence build a CV which will get you started on your chosen career path.

THE CHALLENGES

Among the CVs I reviewed, I remember replying the sender of a CV to get him to tell me what his career path was. Looking at his CV, you could hardly tell the industry he was interested in pitching his career tent. From his CV, I could single out almost equal interests in Finance, IT and Engineering.
He informed me that although he had a specific career path, the challenges of the employment market in Nigeria had thrown him to different paths. I wasn't motivated to work on this CV because it didn't have a path, it lacked a story, it lacked a focus.

Question: Will you get the opportunity to explain to a recruiter (probably going through thousands of CVs) that your CV has a clash of career paths because of the job market? Probably not.


What is your Career Path? What is your focus?





Thanks my mentor 'mycvclinic' i am an electrical/electronics engr i like electronics i.e its design n maintenance. So as a fresh graduat i am plannin to go for certificatn on compTIA +A, Cisco and a training on security camera maintenance n installatn. Pls sir i need ur advice.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Toomaxi(m): 11:47am On Jun 26, 2012
mycvclinic:
CAREER PATH

When thinking of career path, I suggest you physically imagine a path (even a bush path will do).
Now you follow a path cos you are headed to a destination.

Career path has to do with career planning.
A Career Path, like the name suggests, is like a plan or map of your career. With a career path, you are able to chart out the course of your career. The answer to questions like ‘where do you see yourself in 5 years time’ fall into your ultimate career plan.

Mapping out and identifying your career path is a key career planning tool. It enables you identify your career aspirations and then take the necessary [b]steps [/b]to work towards achieving these identified goals. These [b]steps [/b]include skills and knowledge acquisition.

Your skills and your interests have a major effect on your career path and how successful you eventually are in your career. In drawing your career plan, it is important that you strike a balance between your skills and interest.

It is impossible to function in a field without the necessary skills. Hence, for you to progress in your career journey, you need to equip yourself with some essential skills. Also, having a good deal of skills without an interest in your chosen field has a reverse effect on motivation to function in a field.

As an accountant, I have identified my career path, specialising in audit. While studying for my degree, I was already looking ahead to develop the skills and abilities I needed to build a worthy career in the field of Accounting. Decisions I was faced with included how to obtain the relevant skills and professional qualifications. At a point, I had to choose between studying for an MSc in Accounting & Finance or sitting for my ACCA qualification exams. With my career path in mind, the ACCA appeared to be a more lucrative venture for me as I wanted to specialise in audit.

Now, this decision will vary if my career path was in Management Accounting. I would have found a professional qualification like CIMA to be more beneficial.

WHAT HAS A CAREER PATH GOT TO DO WITH YOUR CV?
Your CV contains information of your academic qualifications, work experiences and skills. You can look at my CV and tell what my career aspirations or career path is.

If I send my CV to apply for a job in the Engineering field, the recruiter will not get past page one; he will throw if out!!! My CV tells a story that will only be of interest to a recruiter in the finance field.

Your CV shows your ability and capability in a chosen field.

Therefore by choosing a career path and bearing such path in mind when creating your CV, you are able to include all necessary pointers and ingredients to capture the attention of a recruiter.

Answering questions like:
- What are my skills and interests?
- In what field do I want to specialise?
- What qualifications do I need to progress in this field?

will enable you can draw up a career plan and hence build a CV which will get you started on your chosen career path.

THE CHALLENGES

Among the CVs I reviewed, I remember replying the sender of a CV to get him to tell me what his career path was. Looking at his CV, you could hardly tell the industry he was interested in pitching his career tent. From his CV, I could single out almost equal interests in Finance, IT and Engineering.
He informed me that although he had a specific career path, the challenges of the employment market in Nigeria had thrown him to different paths. I wasn't motivated to work on this CV because it didn't have a path, it lacked a story, it lacked a focus.

Question: Will you get the opportunity to explain to a recruiter (probably going through thousands of CVs) that your CV has a clash of career paths because of the job market? Probably not.


What is your Career Path? What is your focus?





Thanks my mentor 'mycvclinic' i am an electrical/electronics engr i like electronics i.e its design n maintenance. So as a fresh graduat i am plannin to go for certificatn on compTIA +A, Cisco and a training on security camera maintenance n installatn. Pls sir i need ur advice.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Toomaxi(m): 11:49am On Jun 26, 2012
mycvclinic:
CAREER PATH

Thanks my mentor 'mycvclinic' i am an electrical/electronics engr i like electronics i.e its design n maintenance. So as a fresh graduat i am plannin to go for certificatn on compTIA +A, Cisco and a training on security camera maintenance n installatn. Pls sir i need ur advice.

When thinking of career path, I suggest you physically imagine a path (even a bush path will do).
Now you follow a path cos you are headed to a destination.

Career path has to do with career planning.
A Career Path, like the name suggests, is like a plan or map of your career. With a career path, you are able to chart out the course of your career. The answer to questions like ‘where do you see yourself in 5 years time’ fall into your ultimate career plan.

Mapping out and identifying your career path is a key career planning tool. It enables you identify your career aspirations and then take the necessary [b]steps [/b]to work towards achieving these identified goals. These [b]steps [/b]include skills and knowledge acquisition.

Your skills and your interests have a major effect on your career path and how successful you eventually are in your career. In drawing your career plan, it is important that you strike a balance between your skills and interest.

It is impossible to function in a field without the necessary skills. Hence, for you to progress in your career journey, you need to equip yourself with some essential skills. Also, having a good deal of skills without an interest in your chosen field has a reverse effect on motivation to function in a field.

As an accountant, I have identified my career path, specialising in audit. While studying for my degree, I was already looking ahead to develop the skills and abilities I needed to build a worthy career in the field of Accounting. Decisions I was faced with included how to obtain the relevant skills and professional qualifications. At a point, I had to choose between studying for an MSc in Accounting & Finance or sitting for my ACCA qualification exams. With my career path in mind, the ACCA appeared to be a more lucrative venture for me as I wanted to specialise in audit.

Now, this decision will vary if my career path was in Management Accounting. I would have found a professional qualification like CIMA to be more beneficial.

WHAT HAS A CAREER PATH GOT TO DO WITH YOUR CV?
Your CV contains information of your academic qualifications, work experiences and skills. You can look at my CV and tell what my career aspirations or career path is.

If I send my CV to apply for a job in the Engineering field, the recruiter will not get past page one; he will throw if out!!! My CV tells a story that will only be of interest to a recruiter in the finance field.

Your CV shows your ability and capability in a chosen field.

Therefore by choosing a career path and bearing such path in mind when creating your CV, you are able to include all necessary pointers and ingredients to capture the attention of a recruiter.

Answering questions like:
- What are my skills and interests?
- In what field do I want to specialise?
- What qualifications do I need to progress in this field?

will enable you can draw up a career plan and hence build a CV which will get you started on your chosen career path.

THE CHALLENGES

Among the CVs I reviewed, I remember replying the sender of a CV to get him to tell me what his career path was. Looking at his CV, you could hardly tell the industry he was interested in pitching his career tent. From his CV, I could single out almost equal interests in Finance, IT and Engineering.
He informed me that although he had a specific career path, the challenges of the employment market in Nigeria had thrown him to different paths. I wasn't motivated to work on this CV because it didn't have a path, it lacked a story, it lacked a focus.

Question: Will you get the opportunity to explain to a recruiter (probably going through thousands of CVs) that your CV has a clash of career paths because of the job market? Probably not.


What is your Career Path? What is your focus?



Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Toomaxi(m): 11:53am On Jun 26, 2012
mycvclinic:
CAREER PATH
When thinking of career path, I suggest you physically imagine a path (even a bush path will do).
Now you follow a path cos you are headed to a destination.

Career path has to do with career planning.
A Career Path, like the name suggests, is like a plan or map of your career. With a career path, you are able to chart out the course of your career. The answer to questions like ‘where do you see yourself in 5 years time’ fall into your ultimate career plan.

Mapping out and identifying your career path is a key career planning tool. It enables you identify your career aspirations and then take the necessary [b]steps [/b]to work towards achieving these identified goals. These [b]steps [/b]include skills and knowledge acquisition.

Your skills and your interests have a major effect on your career path and how successful you eventually are in your career. In drawing your career plan, it is important that you strike a balance between your skills and interest.

It is impossible to function in a field without the necessary skills. Hence, for you to progress in your career journey, you need to equip yourself with some essential skills. Also, having a good deal of skills without an interest in your chosen field has a reverse effect on motivation to function in a field.

As an accountant, I have identified my career path, specialising in audit. While studying for my degree, I was already looking ahead to develop the skills and abilities I needed to build a worthy career in the field of Accounting. Decisions I was faced with included how to obtain the relevant skills and professional qualifications. At a point, I had to choose between studying for an MSc in Accounting & Finance or sitting for my ACCA qualification exams. With my career path in mind, the ACCA appeared to be a more lucrative venture for me as I wanted to specialise in audit.

Now, this decision will vary if my career path was in Management Accounting. I would have found a professional qualification like CIMA to be more beneficial.

WHAT HAS A CAREER PATH GOT TO DO WITH YOUR CV?
Your CV contains information of your academic qualifications, work experiences and skills. You can look at my CV and tell what my career aspirations or career path is.

If I send my CV to apply for a job in the Engineering field, the recruiter will not get past page one; he will throw if out!!! My CV tells a story that will only be of interest to a recruiter in the finance field.

Your CV shows your ability and capability in a chosen field.

Therefore by choosing a career path and bearing such path in mind when creating your CV, you are able to include all necessary pointers and ingredients to capture the attention of a recruiter.

Answering questions like:
- What are my skills and interests?
- In what field do I want to specialise?
- What qualifications do I need to progress in this field?

will enable you can draw up a career plan and hence build a CV which will get you started on your chosen career path.

THE CHALLENGES

Among the CVs I reviewed, I remember replying the sender of a CV to get him to tell me what his career path was. Looking at his CV, you could hardly tell the industry he was interested in pitching his career tent. From his CV, I could single out almost equal interests in Finance, IT and Engineering.
He informed me that although he had a specific career path, the challenges of the employment market in Nigeria had thrown him to different paths. I wasn't motivated to work on this CV because it didn't have a path, it lacked a story, it lacked a focus.

Question: Will you get the opportunity to explain to a recruiter (probably going through thousands of CVs) that your CV has a clash of career paths because of the job market? Probably not.


What is your Career Path? What is your focus?




Thanks my mentor 'mycvclinic' i am an electrical/electronics engr i like electronics i.e its design n maintenance. So as a fresh graduat i am plannin to go for certificatn on compTIA +A, Cisco and a training on security camera maintenance n installatn. Pls sir i need ur advice.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by ike2011(f): 11:27am On Jul 03, 2012
Gudday, I snd my cv 2 ur mail few days ago. Pls can u quickly attend 2 it I want 2 snd it out 2 a company b/4 friday. God bless u. Princessnedu2009@yahoo.com
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 1:53pm On Oct 22, 2012
Hello everyone,

I just received and responded to an email that made it quite clear that I do need to "revive" this thread.

I got a bit busy and taken away by work (as usual) and the career blog which I write in support of free CV reviews.

Just a few things really...

1. Do I still review CVs?
Yes BUT you must work on your CV with the illustrations (examples) of CVs I've reviewed and do some basic work on your CV.
Most of the CVs I receive are from people on this forum but some have absolutely ignored the advise to do some work on their CVs and this has slowed me down and even made me lose interest in the reviews.
The last CV I reviewed was in August because even when I reply people with links to do some work on their CVs, they respond to me begging "in the name of God" that I should work on their CVs as it is. This is very very time consuming and unfair to the owners of the CVs I haven't attended to altogether.


2. Changes to FREE CV review?
In the past when I reviewed CVs, I made changes content as well as font style, arrangements like tabs, paragraphs (basically,general layout and appearance). Henceforth I will not make such changes. To enable me attend to all CVs I receive, I will look through your CV and instruct you on the changes you need to make on your CV. I will no longer do it for you.
The way I carried on (making changes and basicly re-writing CVs) on your behalf is really time consuming and not a proper use of my time. With this new method, I will be able to cover more of the CVs I receive and quicker.
Henceforth, I will reply you with notes on what needs to be changed and why on your CV, instead of actually doing it for you (that's how it was done for me while at University and it's that same knowledge I am using today to do reviews. Back then my career adviser actually used a marker to circle and cross out items on my CV and I got the message).

Send your CVs for review to thekrine@gmail.com Ensure you remove personal details like your name, address etc

Please ensure you state that the CV you are sending in is for review as I am using this same mailbox to shortlist candidates for a job.

Use the following links to do some work on your CV before sending in for review.


Writing a CV When You have Zero Work Experinece
- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/writing-a-cv-when-you-have-zero-work-experience/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 1)- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-1/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 2)
- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-2/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 3)
- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-3/


Cheers
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Gemc3(f): 3:44pm On Oct 22, 2012
this is good. working on my CV now
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 9:32am On Oct 26, 2012
Hello everyone,

Happy holidays. I'm on twitter discussing strengths and weaknesses of CVs with tips on how to ensure yours is effective based on my post "Creating a CV: An Additional Guide - http://www.thekrine.com/blog/creating-a-cv-an-additional-guide/

Join me on my handle @TheKrine on twitter.Also feel free to drop in your questions here. I'll be online till 11AM.

Cheers
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by duality(m): 1:50pm On Oct 26, 2012
what the heck is a Jobless graduate going to do with career path. can there be a career without a job.

Yomi is a 2.1 chemical engineering graduate who was unable to get a job that matched his course

He took up a teaching job where he taught Mathematics in a secondary school. this he did for two years hoping for a breakthrough. His salary was 14,000 naira monthly. he had to take extra-moral lessons, as his take home pay couldn't sustain him.

He took a bold move to Lagos where he got a marketing job in an insurance company with a monthly salary of 40,000 naira.(calculate the percentage increase)

He later on, through a reference, got a job in a bank where he was paid 80,000 naiira. two months into the job, he was disengaged; as the CBN policy change, had affected his bank.

Now he is jobless. He probably must have been fishing in the wrong waters; since he is a graduate of chemical engineering. Getting an engineering related job has not been easy. Some employers see him as a misfit.

Lagos school proprietors are scared, he may leave his job any time; as he is not a born teacher but an engineer.
Some other organisations says he doesn't have COGNATE work experience. besides, most employers are not ready to invest on training young graduates.

Does Yomi need a career path or a job.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 4:42pm On Oct 26, 2012
Hello duality,

The choice of a Career Path does not follow after one has a job. A career path is born out of a decision of what one wants to do careerwise (based on interest, abilities and skills) and thus your job should FIT INTO your career path.

Using myself as an instance, I have a career path in finance and this decision guided my choice to study accounting and finance. While at university, I ensured I was engaged in activities to build the skills required for a career in my chosen career path. This ensured that I graduated from university not just with a fancy degree but also with skills that employers out there are looking for. You have mentioned that Yomi had a 2.1 but is that enough. I do understand that most recruiters set 2.1 as one of the criteria during recruitment exercises BUT having a 2.1 is just one of many other things recruiters are looking out for. From my experience sitting in during interview and reviwing CVs I have learnt that the possession of a 2.1 does not mean that an individual is employable.

That said, I understand we are in an environment where people don't always get the opportunity to study exactly what they want but there are ways of bridging such gaps, depending on the career path. There are engineers who have gone on to study professionally and are now chartered accountants and practicing in finance. THINK OF CAREER PATH AS A MERGE OF INTEREST, ABILITY AND AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES.

It is very competitive out there and a lack of focus all in the guise of "there are no jobs out there, my options are open" is much more harmful than good.

You also mentioned that Yomi is currently a teacher but school proprietors are scared he will leave his job because he is not a born teacher but an engineer. That sounds pointless. (what do you really mean?) It sounds really bogus because job satisfaction is not borne out of ‘degree’ but interest. Perhaps Yomi does not show an interest in teaching. After recruitment, employers assess employees on their performance which is a product of abilities and interest in the job and not on their degree certificates.
There is no rule out there stating that an engineering graduate cannot be a teacher. If an engineering graduate has an interest in teaching, he/she will follow up with necessary training/qualifications to solidify his/her teaching career.

As I said earlier, it is very competitive out there job-wise and job seekers must endeavour to be creative, build yours skills, make yourself needed and ensure you know what you're looking for in a career.
I rejected sales (marketing) position in a bank where I served during my NYSC and took a lower paying job at an accounting firm to remain within my career path in finance. This has really paid off for me because I have really strengthened my stand in the finance path. Also, when I searched for jobs, I was very selective. In the space of three months perhaps I applied for less than 10 jobs because my aim was to ensure my skills/profile were a good fit. I also ensured my applications was well presented with an effective CV/Covering Letter.

I have noticed a lot of jobseekers just apply for every single thing they come across without paying attention to the requirements of the job. I recently helped a friend put up an advert here on Nairaland and I also screened some of the candidates. I received over 60 applications (very poor presentation of applications, I was shocked that people seeking jobs could be so carefree) and just 7 were shortlisted. Of that 7, there were more disappointments which I won't go into here. Stop hurrying. Calm down and package effective applications that will WOW recruiters!

I advise you not to judge the importance of career paths on these stories that draw on emotions and pity.

My questions to Yemi - What is your interest? What are your abilities/skills?

I advise you to read my post on Career Paths - http://www.thekrine.com/blog/career-path-do-you-have-one/ and if you have further questions please ask.


Cheers

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Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Nobody: 3:34pm On Nov 07, 2012
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Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by etochi11(m): 9:06pm On Mar 26, 2013
Pls my fellow nigerians, am in need of a good/updated nigerian cv. If u can help me, i wil be glad. Uetochi@yahoo.com is my mail address. Tnks
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 8:21am On Apr 21, 2013
Late response but if not TOO late, read this post to help you write a CV;

Writing a CV: 3 Simple Steps - http://www.thekrine.com/blog/writing-a-cv-3-simple-steps/


Regards



etochi11: Pls my fellow nigerians, am in need of a good/updated nigerian cv. If u can help me, i wil be glad. Uetochi@yahoo.com is my mail address. Tnks
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Nateboijones: 1:38pm On May 07, 2013
@mycvcinic
I have taken time to go through this thread,my problem is this,going by my career path the job wait is getting unbearable as companies jst reply that there r no vacany or recruitment isn't on!hw can you help out.
NB: Bsc Computer science
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 11:49am On May 22, 2013
Hello Nateboijones,

Companies reply you that there are no vacancies - have you applied to companies that put out job adverts? What has been the response from them? What's your career path? What skills do you have?
You've stated BSc Computer Science but that does not tell me anything about you skills or abilities.

You may also send in your CV and on it, mention you are Nateboijones.

Email CV to info@thekrine.com

NB: Sending in a CV for review - kindly state on the subject or body that the cv is for review as I am currently collating CVs for a job vacancy with same mailbox.


Use the following links to do some work on your CV before sending in for review.

Writing a CV When You have Zero Work Experience
- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/writing-a-cv-when-you-have-zero-work-experience/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 1)- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-1/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 2)- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-2/

Illustration: Creating a More Effective CV (Part 3)- http://www.thekrine.com/blog/illustration-creating-a-more-effective-cv-part-3/

All the best

Nateboijones: @mycvcinic
I have taken time to go through this thread,my problem is this,going by my career path the job wait is getting unbearable as companies jst reply that there r no vacany or recruitment isn't on!hw can you help out.
NB: Bsc Computer science
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Nateboijones: 12:03am On May 23, 2013
@mycvclinic i have sent my cv.thanks
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by iebanehita(m): 12:00am On May 24, 2013
@OP..

I just sent my cv for review.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Nateboijones: 11:37pm On May 25, 2013
@mycvclinic i got ur reply,i really appreciate you,would make necessary changes.thanks once again
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 3:08pm On Jun 07, 2013
Hello everyone,

My blog, www.thekrine.com has been undergoing some maintenance and my mail box was affected. Emails sent to info@thekrine.com this past week must have returned to you as failed delivery. Apologies if you are one of those who tried sending a CV to me this past week.

Also, I had some mails inbox before work on the blog commenced, about 22 CVs (sent from 23/05 to 29/05)which I will work on this weekend. If you sent yours within the stated dates please do not resend as you will hear from me this weekend.

Cheers
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by aigjoey(m): 4:10pm On Jun 07, 2013
MASTER.........though i have nt gone for my nysc programme yet bt d search for job is inviting already. i have no idea on hw to draw up a resume and a CV .CAN U PLEASE HELP ME OUT. THANKS
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by Gboliwe: 10:40pm On Jun 07, 2013
mycvclinic:
Hello everyone,

My blog, www.thekrine.com has been undergoing some maintenance and my mail box was affected. Emails sent to info@thekrine.com this past week must have returned to you as failed delivery. Apologies if you are one of those who tried sending a CV to me this past week.

Also, I had some mails inbox before work on the blog commenced, about 22 CVs (sent from 23/05 to 29/05)which I will work on this weekend. If you sent yours within the stated dates please do not resend as you will hear from me this weekend.

Cheers

you are a kind woman. God will reward you.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by ojesoj(m): 6:32pm On Jun 08, 2013
@Mycvclinic; bros i send you 3 of my CV for review
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by 1forall: 6:56pm On Jun 08, 2013
^ You got 3 CVs shocked
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by iebanehita(m): 7:32pm On Jun 08, 2013
ojesoj: @Mycvclinic; bros i send you 3 of my CV for review

Loool.. The OP is a Ma'am.

1forall: ^ You got 3 CVs shocked

LMAO!!!..
Nothing wey person nor go c for ds job matter oo!!

On a second thought, check what he wrote..''3 of My CV''.. That means the CV pass 3 oo..shockedshockedshockedshockedshocked
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by 1forall: 12:18am On Jun 09, 2013
^ I realised so too after posting the previous comment shocked

IMO, having multiple CVs = error prone job applications.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by gbengalite(m): 1:37am On Jun 09, 2013
Keep up the good job ma'am

I just sent you mine now.

Hoping to hear from you.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by realteflon(m): 1:04pm On Jun 09, 2013
^^^^^^^^ from what ojesoj meant, I think she has 3 CVs formant.while for some pple here always correcting pples unknown or unintentional English word errors,check yourself very well,stop been childish
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by iebanehita(m): 1:46pm On Jun 09, 2013
^^
lol.. So, you are ojesoj's spokesperson right?..
By the way, I am also open to correction too. Nobody is Infallible.

Pls, before correcting others, try and post an error-free comment.
Ojesoj is a dude!!!.. Not a ''she''
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by gbengalite(m): 8:38am On Jul 06, 2013
Pls make this thread come back to life @op
More than a month I got my CV to urr gmail no replies yet.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by mycvclinic: 10:26am On Jul 07, 2013
Hello @gbengalite

Apologies. I've been swamped these past few weeks with a new project I took on for my blog www.thekrine.com and haven't looked at CVs (and they're piling up).

New project - recently added a jobs board to the blog www.thekrine.com and it has just been time consuming. I'll get back to the CVs shortly.

PS - Anyone out there (preferably student or corper) interested in a role as a Content Assistant Intern, give me a shout.

Regards

gbengalite: Pls make this thread come back to life @op
More than a month I got my CV to urr gmail no replies yet.
Re: Free CV Review For Students & Jobseekers by iebanehita(m): 3:47pm On Jul 08, 2013
^^
My cv has been in your mailbox since 24th May.
PLease look into it. Though, I effected the necessary correction before sending it.

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