Monday, October 28, 2013

Whose job is it?

It is YOUR job.

It is our job to get that job we want. Sometimes the job which we want is the one we have right now. The question might be: do we appreciate the job we are doing now?

I have created this blog to share these typical questions with you. It doesn’t matter what we want to call it, our current job is our job – it is our business. The job which we’re looking for is our job; it is our daily business.

I will be dedicating this blog to sharing with you my experience of providing consulting on recruitment and employment services, I will also be sharing my observation on the following:

§  What the job offer means to the employers and what it means to applicant or candidate

§  How to search for a job

§  What to do when you apply for the job that you want

§  How to prepare for the job that you want starting from where you are currently

§  What others have done to prepare for the jobs they wanted

§  And what to do once you have the job you always wanted

After all, it is your job.

I will be sharing with you the real-life examples of people who are applying for jobs. Some of the stories are unusual; interesting. Some might be phenomenal in that we can all learn from the experience found in it.

There will be usual questions… “What goes on within the company or organisation that is recruiting?” This matter is overlooked.

I do not claim to be an expert on this subject. I do not promise you answers to all the questions. I will be sharing with you the interactions I’d have had with the recruiting officials.

I hope that through this we will be able to reflect what you may have done wrong, or right, and how to try the new ways now.

And for those of us who are graduates, or are students who still have to come across the challenge of finding that first job, this blog is also about you. I am here to encourage you. I am here to inspire you. And I am also here to be inspired by you.

Let us go for the Job.
Fusi Motaung

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