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How to Set up Achievable Goal
Posted on December 30, 2009 | No Commentsdescription" content="Jobs Kenya: The Management Process of achieving a goal-Set an achievable SMART goal: S =Specific goal; M =Measurable goal; A=Achievable goal; R =Realistic goal and T =time-based goal -
Why Candidates Receive Job Rejection Replies
Posted on December 30, 2009 | No CommentsJobs, Work Kenya: Lack of proper job and career planning-purposes and job goals ill defined, Lack of knowledge of field of specialization, not well qualified -
Million Dollar Job Networking Secrets
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 2 CommentsThe Kenya's best jobs - as many as 70-80% according to some figures - usually aren't advertised. And the jobs that are advertised often trigger a flood of resumes, pitting you against hundreds of other candidates for a single opening. Instead, you should focus most of your job search efforts on cracking the hidden job market. -
How to Get Everything You Want Out of Life
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 2 CommentsJobs Kenya: First- Be prepared to know yourself better. A serious appraisal of your life is essential to getting what you want. Ask yourself these questions and answer them as honestly as possible -
Mistakes That Can Kill Your Career
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 7 CommentsJobs Kenya: Mistakes in your CV. can damage or even kill your job or career. Because a sub-standard CV can prevent you from ever being called for a job interview. But don't worry! If your CV isn't 100% perfect, you're not alone. And help is just below, in this article. -
Identifying Employers for a Job
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 1 CommentJobs Kenya: There are many sources available in Kenya to identify prospective employers for your dream job. Following are the sources you will most easily gain access to and should find easiest. -
Procrastination trap in achieving the goal
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 1 CommentJobs Kenya: Even after you have set your goal, procrastination can still be a problem, especially if the goal is a large one. It can interfere with any stage of setting or reaching your goal. Here are some ways to overcome procrastination -
Selling Yourself
Posted on December 30, 2009 | No CommentsThe interviewer begins the conversation by bluntly asking, "Why should I hire you for this job?" Many job seekers become tongue-tied and make a poor impression when asked this question. Yet there's no better opportunity to establish your qualifications. -
Preparation for Employability
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 1 CommentThere are many desperate people out there who have thought out about some idea to actualize it into reality for their survival (Self-preservation and self-gratification) and they don't have all what it takes to make it come to pass. They even have a cost/price budget or they can and are prepared to make one that can fit the one that can prove that he/she can offer it proficiently and with expert skill. -
The Job of Getting a Job
Posted on December 30, 2009 | 3 CommentsGetting a Job in Kenya, . A GOOD JOB, ...is not a function of luck or hard work alone. It requires careful strategic planning and quickness to grasp job opportunities as they are created, not as they exist. The Kenyan Economic Survey indicates that the modern sector generates only 50,000 jobs annually as opposed to the 500,000 new job entrantsin Kenya, i.e. only ONE out of NINE job-hunters will get a blue/white collar job in the modern sector.
