You have a personal brand, whether you think about it or not. Your personal brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room. It’s how your colleagues, associates, friends and acquaintances perceive you.
Every job opportunity is an opportunity to show off your skills and abilities as well as the personal qualities that you have to offer an employer. Here are a few ways to impress an interviewer with your professionalism and integrity.
Future is bright Despite the weakening of global economic recovery, which has further aggravated job crises in many countries around the world, South African youth remain optimistic about their prospects of finding a job in the country, an annual youth survey conducted by University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of…
South African employers are reporting subdued hiring plans for the second quarter of 2014 in the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. Nationally, employers expect only limited opportunities for job seekers this quarter as South Africa's seasonally adjusted Net Employment Outlook stands at 0%. The outlook is down 4 percentage points…
The proliferation of online boards have made it much easier to look for (and apply to) job opportunities across the country, but ensuring that your application gets noticed is a fine art, says Angelique Robbertse, Product and marketing manager for Job Mail. “Bear in mind that when you are posting your…
Tip 1: Update Your CV “A polished and professional CV will go a long way in improving your job prospects. Remember to tailor your CV and covering letter to the job for which you are applying,” she advises. Listing your most recent and relevant work experience first, and keeping it…
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