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Improve your CV for the Kenyan job market in three simple ways

The average Kenyan employer, on advertising a job even informally, will get no less than 200 CVs on the lower side and well over 1000 CVs on the normal side. If the job happens to be advertised in the newspapers, the number of CVs received can escalate to ridiculous figures.


Internet Recruitment Can Work For You

Many of you might be first timers in applying online for New Zealand jobs or some of you have been doing for several months now. But, how many of you really understand what happens once your finger swiftly hits that SUBMIT button? If you are really heart bent in applying abroad for coveted careers New Zealand jobs, give these tips a go:


Body Language- your Winning Tool for Job Interview

Please take note that you do not make small movements like scratching yourself, adjusting your collar or touching your hair etc.

Make your interviewer perceive you better by avoiding doing these and always face the interviewer when speaking and not swing your chair or tap your feet on the ground.

Crossing your legs is fine but be sure not to have your foot pointing at your interviewer.

Men who like to cross their legs should place the back of his knee over the other kneecap and not have his ankle over his thigh.

The former is showing composure the latter denotes obstinacy.

Remember these before and during the interview to maximize your chances of looking promising to your interviewer.

Never forget to shake your interviewerò€™s hand with a firm handshake and thank them for the interview with a smile.

Lastly, never comment on the personal belongings of your interviewer or other items in the office.

Keep these in mind and your interview will be much easier to get pass.

Good Luck!






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