Great video and content. My Tips: 1. Set up profile on sites, upload cv or type manual it will help you save time when applying later. 2. Take not of words companies use to describe positions use those descriptions. 3. Look for recruitment companies in your area they have websites and location on Google maps. 4.No job does not mean No life. 5. Dont give up.
I am learning so much from your videos. As a final year student, I am already searching for entry level jobs or rather in service training with no luck and no response but from your videos I know where to improve and how to step up in the job searching process. Thank you❤️
Yes have specific times to apply for jobs. It can become consuming & depressing if the calls aren’t coming in. Building & maintaining relationships with recruiters is also important, cos you can hit them up about possible posts they may know of especially ones that have placed in jobs before. Very insightful content. 🌈🌈🌈
Really helpful advice thank you. I found the first part about separating job searching and job applying particularly helpful. Great video & wishing you luck on your endeavors as well #subscribed!
Great post. Very relatable content. Would you be able to provide insight into what you have identified as the best time slot(s) to send applications through? The reason why I am asking is that I am currently under the impression that sending applications between the start of the business day (08h00) and just after lunchtime (14h00) is more favorable than sending applications later in the day when the receiver is probably ready to clock out and won't pay as much attention to your email. Do you think this is worth considering?
Hey Paul. I think different people have different priorities and energy levels throughout the day so to generalize wouldn’t be fair. If you have the person’s email address, send it at whatever time but make sure you follow up a week later to check if they’ve received your application. Following up is the ultimate solution I believe. You can even follow up a third time.
Great video and content.
My Tips:
1. Set up profile on sites, upload cv or type manual it will help you save time when applying later.
2. Take not of words companies use to describe positions use those descriptions.
3. Look for recruitment companies in your area they have websites and location on Google maps.
4.No job does not mean No life.
5. Dont give up.
I am learning so much from your videos. As a final year student, I am already searching for entry level jobs or rather in service training with no luck and no response but from your videos I know where to improve and how to step up in the job searching process.
Thank you❤️
I’m so glad you’re finding value in these videos ❤️❤️❤️
I do agree. Applying for a position in a company is a matter of execution. Branding is first. Networking is second. Applying is the last.
Love how real and realistic this is-thank you for the tips ❤️
Saw this recommendation on Twitter. Thanks for the content I prescribed ☺
Hey Kay, really appreciate ur work, I sometime use ur videos to advise ppl on job searching
Yes have specific times to apply for jobs. It can become consuming & depressing if the calls aren’t coming in. Building & maintaining relationships with recruiters is also important, cos you can hit them up about possible posts they may know of especially ones that have placed in jobs before. Very insightful content. 🌈🌈🌈
Thank you. Just what I needed. Advice so simple , however makes so much sense.
I’m so glad 🙏🏽
Really helpful advice thank you. I found the first part about separating job searching and job applying particularly helpful. Great video & wishing you luck on your endeavors as well #subscribed!
Thank you ☺️
You keep doing the most for us. Thank you for this ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching Amo ❤️🙏🏽
your videos are really helpful. greatful for your content ♥
Thank you 🥺
Thank you so much Kay this was really helpful
Appreciate the feedback Thabisa 💕
The closing🥺😭❤
To think I debated whether or not to keep it in the video 🙈 I’m glad I did then 🙏🏽
We are first. We are not looking for a job but you are gorgeous and we support with the watch time.
Aw 🙈 I really appreciate it 🙏🏽❤️
Also, who’s “we”?
Kay Radebe We is me, I am we 🤣🤣.
Great post. Very relatable content. Would you be able to provide insight into what you have identified as the best time slot(s) to send applications through? The reason why I am asking is that I am currently under the impression that sending applications between the start of the business day (08h00) and just after lunchtime (14h00) is more favorable than sending applications later in the day when the receiver is probably ready to clock out and won't pay as much attention to your email. Do you think this is worth considering?
Hey Paul. I think different people have different priorities and energy levels throughout the day so to generalize wouldn’t be fair. If you have the person’s email address, send it at whatever time but make sure you follow up a week later to check if they’ve received your application. Following up is the ultimate solution I believe. You can even follow up a third time.
I meant hey Pule! My bad 🙈
you should make one for teens looking for jobs. it's different and complicated.
Love this video
Loved all the tips. 💕
Yay I’m so glad ☺️❤️
Looking for a job it is a job in itself.
I couldn’t agree more
Great points! 👍🏾
Thank you my love 😘❤️
nice and simple danko
Watching the OG content 🤌🏽
you are god sent ! 😇
Thank you so so much☺️
My pleasure Thandiwe ❤️
Amen
Deadlines thou
Can you please help me find a job