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There has never been a better time to showcase your career than now, with the popularity of social media channels. As much as you follow up on what interests you, why not also tell the world what you are doing as regards your career growth and projection? More professionals are using social media platforms every day for various reasons – one of which is to seek out prospective partners to collaborate with, so, always use some time spent on your platforms of choice, to talk about your interests and the work you are doing. While doing this, you should never assume that only posts with a lot of retweets, shares, comments and likes are valid. As much as they are popular, they are not a true reflection of CTAs (call to action) for those who see or read the content. So, if your posts are not getting lots of them, do not stop, just keep telling your story, so, you will always have proof of your passion for the work you do. Even if you do get lots of shares, retweets and the like, you must never be carried away. Your main purpose of documenting your career passion and progression on social media is to tell the world your career story and why it matters to you, not for clout. Even years from now, the information you share can always be accessed by millions of people and serve as a playbook for many career professionals around the world, you may never meet. This is a very important step in ensuring that the world knows about what you do and how you do it. It is no longer news that LinkedIn and Twitter are some of the best places to show and talk about your career and why it matters to you. You just never know who is reading or watching you build something great out of nothing. What should you share on social media? Read here https://lingoafrica.com/document-your-career-journey-on-social-media-platforms/ |
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The Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is an automated system that reviews and collects CVs for many companies or organizations before the CVs are also reviewed by the Human Resources Manager before inviting candidates for interviews. The ATS is mostly used due to a large number of job applicants, especially for companies/organizations that are well known. If the ATS goes through a CV and finds certain features like underlines, tables, photographs, and, graphs, the ATS will trash the CV. This is why job seekers/applicants must be very careful when drafting their CVs, so, as not to end up as one of those who will not be selected by the ATS. Read this article to find out more features that should never appear on your CV if you want to get past the ATS https://lingoafrica.com/heard-of-the-applicant-tracking-system-ats-heres-what-to-do-to-beat-it/ Good luck with your future job applications |
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Did you know that a lot of recruiters are turned off by the errors they find in some email bodies so much so that they do not bother reviewing the CVs attached to such emails? Grammarly is a free app you can use to check your spelling, especially when you are writing emails to recruiters? Download it and write error-free emails to recruiters, the app will correct all your mistakes and you can avoid being rejected by either the Applicant Tracking System or the Human Resources Manager. Today's job posts https://lingoafrica.com/apply-10-jobs-curated-for-you/ |
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When recruiters ask you how much you should be paid during an interview, you should never say less than you are actually worth because you will be judged based on the amount you ask for. |
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What positive difference did you make in your past workplaces? State them on your CV, do not just stop at outlining your responsibilities. Today's job post https://lingoafrica.com/10-opportunities-available-apply/ |
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If you are actively job hunting, try to do an internship or volunteer for an NGO, you will gain experiences that could get you access to better jobs and give you an edge over those that do not value internships or volunteering. Today's job post- https://lingoafrica.com/12-new-jobs-available-apply-2/ |
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