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Mandee's avatar

These breakdowns are enough to write a Resume and CV. This is worth a zillion

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Aiizack's avatar

Glad to always help.

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Fatima's avatar

Thank you very much Aiizack, I'm a new here so you would be hearing more from me😁.

I learnt a lot from misspelling my Gmail on my CV and that period wasn't funny because I thought I wasn't doing enough for them to get back to me.

But we learn everyday and we have the likes of you making it easier for the younger ones.

Thanks for all you do, Welldone and this is a great one.

Please share more points, I'm here for itttt.

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Aiizack's avatar

Welcome. Will shake shekere for my new comers. I will definitely do another series on how to finish up your CV and make it better or mistakes to avoid.

Thank you for reading.

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Flourish's avatar

When I get employed, I go drop tithe for this invaluable education.

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Aiizack's avatar

Also remember to give me your first salary.

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Flourish's avatar

That one go hard small o(akin and pawpaw's sticker)

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Goodness Anuri's avatar

You made me laugh so hard, while learning about things I had been doing wrong. Thank you Aiizack, you made reading fun, you infused your personality into every single word. It definitely was an adventure, from the voice recording to the funny videos. I will definitely work on my resume and tailor-make it to every other application I have. Thanks you so much for sharing.

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Aiizack's avatar

I will cry o. Comments like this make me continue writing. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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Ọpẹ the Girl's avatar

Thanks as always Albert Aiizack, this is enlighten. I don't know if you take questions but I will ask anyway Thank you.

Q1: There are a lot of startup schools/companies that employs SSCE holders, so is a CV/Resume unnecessary in this case?

Q2: What advice would you give to someone who is a SSCE holder & wants to quit their job, to go for a Computer training?

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Aiizack's avatar

A1: If they get employed for the first time without a CV then it’s fine. Should they want to apply to somewhere else after that, they need to make a CV for the sake of experience and if the new or intended employer asks for it.

A2: They can quit their job and look for another that requires only SSCE. If they want better opportunities, it might have to come with some upgrade in education or degree.

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Comments like these >>>>>

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