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ChangedMan1999:Good |
ochos121:Ote! |
Nawao....can naija ever get better? I write thesis, articles, books, assignments, white papers etc. Call let's deal |
the project was given to me by anotther client..the client is on my head..how do you expect me to process this..i have been calling, texting. his last seen is visible on watsapp. everytime i texted or call, he comes online and deosnt respond..what do you want me to do |
i wuldnt know why the mods deleted the first post... ![]() |
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Devote minimum of 6 months to learn an online skill. Copy writing, academic writings, graphic designs and more.. |
nabes:Narcotics is involved! |
LocalFARMERS:If it were to be in abbatoir. I will buy this neat for 1k |
Hello, I'm new at this field of making money online and the two methods that I'm doing right now are: 1. Selling digital products on amazon 2. Streams at TikTok with multiple accounts and bots. What are you doing for having an additional income? |
nawao |
who we offend oh God |
have you revamped your cv yet? |
Congratulations, graduates! You've conquered the academic world and are now ready to embark on the exciting journey into the labor market. As you step into this new phase of your life, one of the most vital initial steps you can take is revamping your CV. Your CV is your first impression on potential employers, and it plays a crucial role in securing that all-important job interview. Here are some essential tips to guide you through the process: 1. Start with a Clean Slate: The first step in revamping your CV is to create a clean, organized document. Begin by removing any outdated or irrelevant information from your previous versions. Ensure your CV is concise, easy to read, and tailored to the specific industry or job you're targeting. 2. Highlight Your Education: As a recent graduate, your education is likely your most significant asset. Include details of your degree, relevant coursework, academic achievements, and any extracurricular activities or projects that demonstrate your skills and interests. If you have a high GPA or received any academic honors, be sure to showcase them prominently. 3. Showcase Your Skills and Experience: While you may have limited professional experience, don't underestimate the value of internships, part-time jobs, volunteer work, or freelance projects. Highlight any relevant experiences that demonstrate your skills, work ethic, and ability to contribute to a team. Use action verbs and quantify your accomplishments wherever possible to make your experiences stand out. 4. Tailor Your CV for Each Application: Avoid sending out generic CVs to multiple employers. Instead, customize your CV for each job application by emphasizing the skills and experiences most relevant to the position. Research the company and job role thoroughly to understand what they're looking for and align your CV accordingly. 5. Pay Attention to Formatting and Presentation: A well-formatted CV is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Use a clean, professional font and stick to a consistent format throughout the document. Consider using bullet points to list your responsibilities and achievements, and break up text with headings and subheadings for clarity. 6. Proofread Thoroughly: Typos, grammatical errors, and formatting inconsistencies can make a poor impression on potential employers. Before sending out your CV, proofread it carefully, and consider asking a friend, family member, or career advisor to review it as well. Fresh eyes can often catch mistakes you might have missed. 7. Update Your Contact Information: Ensure your contact information is up to date and easily accessible on your CV. Include your full name, phone number, email address, and LinkedIn profile (if you have one). Make it easy for employers to reach out to you for further discussion or interviews. 8. Seek Feedback: Don't hesitate to seek feedback on your CV from professionals in your desired field or career advisors who can help revamp your CV Remember, your CV is not just a list of qualifications; it's a marketing tool designed to showcase your strengths and convince employers that you're the right fit for the job. By taking the time to revamp your CV and tailor it to each application, you'll greatly increase your chances of standing out in a competitive job market and securing the opportunities you deserve. |
Nawao |
opamoses1:Telli person! ![]() |
Lol..wuna dey learn work! |
Localemperor:He might be a ghost! Trust me |
Most of them are into content theft.. Some are stealing other peoples sample to use on upwork |
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Brave woman! |
I no see the person you talking about? |
Bbb |
Nice
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Nice development |
Jennyclay:Go sleep! |
Its those people at the audit that are responsible.. |
Justkatty:This one na GPT model |
May their souls rest in peace |


. He’s not a saint either!!