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Kenyan Jobseeker: Reasons Why The HR Will Reject Your CV

Most applicants fail early on in the recruitment process because of their CV. There are many reasons for this, these include:

First impressions: Your CV is a “sales tool” and you only have one chance to grab the reader’s attention – use this sales tool to market your skills. An employer is only likely to spend around 30 seconds browsing your CV. If the information they are looking for has not been found in this time, the chances of you being included on the shortlist will be reduced.

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Internship Opportunity With Transparency International Kenya Chapter

if youre looking for an internship opportunity in kenyan then transparency international is the way to go.
Internship Policy

  • A permanent and effective system that would provide valuable work experience to students pursuing their studies at a first degree, Masters degree and Ph.D. degree levels;
  • A clear defined framework that will guide and give direction to the management of the internship programme within TI-K;
  • A critical bridge between the world of study and the work place for young professionals; and
  • One of the strategies to meet TI-K’s staffing needs from time to time.

Goals and Objectives
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Project Operation Manager-Nairobi Kenya

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations meeting as equal to negotiate agreements and debate policy. FAO is also a source of knowledge and information. We help developing countries and countries in transition to modernize and improve agriculture, forestry and fisheries practices and ensure good nutrition for all. Since our founding in 1945, we have focused special attention on developing rural areas, home to 70% of the world’s poor and hungry people. FAO’s activities comprise four main areas:

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Premier Academy Teaching Jobs-Nairobi, Kenya

Applications are invited for the following teaching posts for September 2009.

Secondary Section

  1. English Language / Literature – ‘A’ Level
  2. Spanish – ‘A’ Level
  3. Information Technology – ‘A’ Level

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Investment Officer Job Rwanda Embassy

embassy jobs and careers in Kenya

Duration One Year-extendable

Station:  Nairobi

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Mastermind Tobacco Job Vacancies Updated

We are a leading and ISO 9001:2000 Certified Manufacturing Company involved in the manufacture and marketing of a wide range of Fast Moving Consumer Goods.

We are looking for professionally confident, self motivated and result oriented individuals for the following positions.

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Write A Convincing Application Letter

Expressing yourself clearly is very important.Though you should always be honest on forms as well as in interviews, there are ways to enhance your attractiveness to a prospective employer. In fact, often you will give a much truer and multi-dimensional picture of yourself by following these customisation steps. The problem is that we are so familiar with ourselves, we tend to downplay our skills and experiences! Attempt to see yourself from another perspective, in terms related to the requirements of this job.
1) Learn all you can about the job tasks. Read the job description and/or advertisement. Look up the company website if they have one. This can give you additional insight as to job expectations—ones that might not be explicit in the ad. If you need more information, don’t be afraid to call the company. Just be friendly and polite, and have clear questions when you call.
2) List all the necessary skills for this job. Include everything you have learned about it. Put requirements in order of importance.
3) Brainstorm: Get a big piece of paper. Using the list of skills, think of all the talents and abilities you have that match. Don’t censor yourself! Write everything you’ve done that uses that skill or related skill. Think of all jobs, paid or volunteer, and even personal activities that use these skills. If teaching is a preferred experience, think of times you have instructed someone, on any level. Granted, just showing your nephew how to tie his shoes probably won’t impress; for now, write it anyway—it may jog other memories.
4) Organise: Now group the skills and experiences to see what best applies to the job as a related skill. For example, if you have been an informational speaker in any formal or semi-formal situation, especially multiple times, this can apply as teaching experience. Let’s say you gave regular reports to your gardening group and showed members how to pot plants.
5) Write: Word your description in a way that highlights the important job skill. If the job requires experience teaching, mention that you have presented informational workshops and given hands-on instruction. If there is room, include evidence of favourable results or positive feedback. At first, write it out without worrying about length and grammar. When you have all the important information, cut it down to a clear and concise summary of your strengths in that area. Do this for each skill.
After completing these steps, try adding the information to a disposable copy of the application form. Make sure what you write in each section is proportional to the amount of space you have and is a directly relevant to the given question. If possible, forget it for a day. When you read it again, you should be in a better position to judge it impartially. Pretend you are the employer under the gun to find the best applicant for the job. Are there errors? Where could you improve it? Think about the kinds of questions it will raise for the employer. (You will need to anticipate these and be prepared with an answer, when you interview, that puts you ahead of the crowd.)
Proofread your application and write or, better, type the final information in the appropriate areas. Give it a final once-over and you are almost ready to fire it off to the appropriate person. If you are mailing it or e-mailing it, write a cordial letter introducing yourself and stating briefly what job you are applying for and, why you want it, and why you are qualified. Even if you must deliver it in person, it never hurts to write a cordial note of introduction. Make sure you have the right address, and spell the recipient’s name correctly!
When you have double checked both the application and the letter, send them off or deliver them in person. Now you will need to start preparing for the interview, which will surely follow the employer’s receipt of your perfect application!

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Sales Jobs Available For Young Energetic And Enterprising Kenyans

Are you a young energetic and enterprising individual aged below 25 years and holder of a Degree or a Diploma ?

If the answer is yes then you are person we are looking for to join our direct sales department. We are a leading multinational company in the service industry.

Applicant should be based in the following town

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Prevention Coordinator Based In Central Kenya

ICAP operates in Kenya through a Registered Non-governmental Organisation Known as Centers for International Programs-Kenya to support HIV related programs in Central, Eastern and Nyanza.

Location: Based in Central province

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Dealing With A Bad Boss? Emerge The Winner!!

Unless he owns the company, a bad boss is probably living on borrowed time.

Do you have a bad boss? Do you pour on your best effort every day for a weasel, a wannabee, or a wimpy manager? Does your supervisor steal your best ideas and attempt to assume credit for your achievements? How can you advance your own career without being derailed or detoured by your boss’ incompetence?

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Accountant Job Vacancy Kenya

A leading supplier of products to the hospitality industry within Kenya the East Africa region is looking to recruit a highly motivated Kenyan individual to fill the above position.

Accountant
Key Duties And Responsibilities

  • Timely preparation of management reports and overall supervision
  • Cash and Banking functions including foreign currencies
  • Creditors and Debtors Management
  • Cost Accounting
  • Liaising with External auditors

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Sales And Marketing Job: Stationery And BookShop Business Kenya

A company in stationery and bookshop business invites qualified applicants to fill following positions on commission in Nairobi and Vihiga-

  • Driver and sales assistant
  • Office and sales assistant
  • Sales and marketing executive
Requirements

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Marketing Manager Job In Tours and Travel Company Kenya

Are you looking to build a career in Tours and Travel?

Are you vibrant, outgoing, a team player and quick learner?

A leading Tours/Travel agency in Kenya is looking to hire a Marketing Manager – Tours

Qualifications:

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IT Manager Job Opening in BIMAS Embu

BIMAS a leading Micro finance institution in Kenya, with headquarters in Embu is seeking applications from qualified candidates for the position of Information and Communications Technology Manager whose:

Overall Responsibility

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Micro Finance Officers Job Muramati Sacco Muranga

Muramati Sacco is seeking to recruit dynamic, committed and responsible persons to fill the positions of Micro finance officers. Applicants must meet the following minimum academic qualifications.
  • Diploma in Micro Finance, Banking, Co-op Management,
  • Entrepreneurship, Administration/Management.
  • A Diploma in Micro Finance will be an added advantage
  • C+ and above at O level
  • 2 years and above experience in a Micro finance institution.

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