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The Job Seekers Guide to Finding a Job in South Africa

By Robbertse, Angelique, Mrs.

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Book Id: WPLBN0003468549
Format Type: PDF eBook:
File Size: 3.33 MB
Reproduction Date: 2/6/2015

Title: The Job Seekers Guide to Finding a Job in South Africa  
Author: Robbertse, Angelique, Mrs.
Volume: Volume 1
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Jobs, Career
Collections: Authors Community, Literature
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Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Junk Mail publishing
Member Page: angelique robbertse

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Angelique Robbertse, B. M. (2015). The Job Seekers Guide to Finding a Job in South Africa. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
A guide to Job Seekers in South Africa which offers advice on how to find a job through different stages of one's life. From matriculants to graduates to people wanting a change in their career.

Summary
A guide to Job Seekers in South Africa which offers advice on how to find a job through different stages of one's life. From matriculants to graduates to people wanting a change in their career.

Excerpt
Welcome to Job Mail’s 1st edition of the job seekers guide. Our aim in this book is to equip you with knowledge and confidence and assist you in finding a job in South Africa. We have put this guide together to help you get started.

Table of Contents
Introduction Spruce up your CV 1st time job seeker Recently graduated Currently employed Keep your "brand" professional Networking Applying for a job How to apply for a job Beware of scams The Interview Telephonic interview Face to face interview You got the job The job offer How to resign from your current job The 1st week on the new job Reasons why you may not be getting called for a 2nd interview Things to do while job hunting Stay motivated

 
 



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