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How to Apply for Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe – Getting Your CV Right

How to Apply for Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe – Getting Your CV Right

Applying for a Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe is a simple yet could be a tedious task depending on the following; information available to you, your ability to access those information, your level of education, your level of awareness, you capability in planning and executing plans. The last aspect is often ignored by many, but as the saying goes, “fail to plan, plan to fail”. One way to begging applying for a Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe, is to have a well structured CV that is captivating and captures the attention of your the CV reviewer or interviewer. Aside from ensuring that your CV is well structured, the content you choose to include and how it’s written are equally important. When applying for jobs in a competitive market like, this guide will help you find the right words for securing that all-important interview when you apply for Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe.

Just a little tip; treat your CV as your personal advertising board, an effective CV will showcase your most relevant skills and experiences, whilst telling a prospective employer why you are right for the job.

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Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

Lets get started.

To begin with you need to ask yourself, if you have you read the application advertisement and understood the requirement? Have you, the required qualification or skill set for the Job? Have you enough time to apply within the time frame?. Once you are comfortable with your answers, here’s some key points to serve as a checklist for you to consider when writing your CV. This is just an appetizer to the main course as you have to read the entirely article to gain the full understating.

A quick CV Check-list for Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

  •  Have you included your personal detail? – name, address, phone number and email Should be part of your heading. These are your main contact, without which a prospective employer will find difficult or impossible to contact you. People often forget them! Do not include your age or a photograph except expressly requested to do so.

 

  • Have you written a summary of your profile? – Your should consider making the next line after your heading a summary of your profile. It should be direct and a reflection of the role applied for and should reflect your most relevant experience to the job and your most relevant qualification. This could be skilled based or academic based qualification.

 

  • What is should be your priority in the body of your CV? – When you write your history, for an experience position, it sis important to start with your jobs experience followed by education qualification, while for fresh graduate jobs, you may consider starting with you educational qualification. Please remember put your most recent achievements first and in the order or relevance to the job you are applying for.

 

  • Are you wording professional? – You may consider using simple English words and sentences. The essence of a CV is to communicate your suitability for the Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe you are applying for. You can sound professional without using jargon or ‘management-speak’. Keep your writing clear, simple direct and focused. Remember that the person looking at your CV might not be an expert in your field.

 

  • Are you Words Focused? – Try to write your CV using as few words as applicable, this way you’ll keep to the point and avoid goofing around. You can say more in your cover letter and application form, there’s no need to go into depth in a CV.

 

  • Is Your CV Generic?– You may consider not to overlook is the importance of tailoring your CV to each job application. Although you only have a limited amount of space and time to highlight your abilities on your CV though. So it’s expected you’ll want to shift certain aspects to the front, emphasising the more relevant details. Within this you could also try to work in particular keywords used in the original job advert. Your description of certain experiences also might require a new perspective depending on the job you are applying for.

 

  • Is your CV too Long? – A quick suggestion is to make your CV’s length relative to your work experience: A one page or two page maximum for graduate trainee should be considered; if you have many years experience in a wide range of roles, you can justify a long CV. Academic CVs may usually be up to 4-5 pages long, whereas CVs tailored to the private sector should be about 2 – 3.

 

  • Are you Active or Passive ? – The use of past tense of participle gives a better perspective to your achievement. Use ‘doing’ words on your CV such as ‘developed’ or ‘organised’. This makes you sounds active and not passive. Adopting the right tone makes you sound confident and Employers not only want to hear about your relevant successes but also why and how you’ve achieved them. This however does not mean over-stating how great you are without any substance or Wordy jargon or buzzwords like “highly-motivated” or “team-player” are hollow in isolation as every CV uses them. So your aim should be to stand out by giving facts and figures – hard evidence that speaks for itself.

 

  • Have you considered the implication of what you have written or about to write? – For Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe and other parts of Africa, you may consider not to talk about your social life unless your activities display an important skill such as leadership or teamwork or any skill that could relate to the role and boost your chances of getting the job.

 

  • Have you provided Referees? – Don’t forget to provide names and contacts of your referees; at the minimum two referees should be provided if not specified in the Jobs Vacancy Careers advertisement and one should preferably be your current employer.

 

  • Have you proof read you CV? – Mistakes are common in writings; and for CVs, you may come across as being lazy or unprofessional which could be a turn off to the CV reviewer. There should be no spelling, punctuation or grammar errors: unprofessional CVs are rejected. If you find editing your own work difficult, get a friend to read your CV. you may consider showing it to as many people as possible: your supervisor/mentor, colleagues, even your family and friends. Their first impressions will help you to improve your CV. A good technique is to constantly revisit and refine your CV. Over time and with experience, your technique for language will get better. Couple this to the natural self-confidence you develop during spells of employment and your CV should surely reflect that. Taking time to periodically re-read your CV and consider how you might describe yourself again today is essential. You might even feel compelled to write sections again, or approach the whole thing from scratch.

 It’s all about refining what you say and how you say it in the most concise way, and you’ll be surprised how your perceptions here evolve.

What to Avoid; If the check list above proves to be helpful, why not spend more time to learn common pit fall in CV writing

 

Thins to avoid when writing a CV for Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

 

  1. Spelling and Typographic errors– A big turn off to most CV reviewers and interviewer. Mistakes suggest to employers that you haven’t spent the time and effort on your application and that you lack diligence. Get someone to assist in proof reading your CV. sometimes it’s difficult to pick our own errors as our minds forces our eyes to overlook them.
  2. Don’t underrate any experience– present all valuable experience and capture the responsibility that ensures you utilised the required skills. remember your part-time jobs and internship programs but focus on the key responsibilities, skills and achievement
  3. Avoid sending a generic CV – ensure you read and understand the requirement for the role you are applying for and Taylor your CV to match the applied role. You may consider making specific CV for each application, tailored to suit the role.
  4. Avoid sending duplicates or multiple applications– sending duplicate or multiple entry could jeopardise your chances as you tend to make sorting difficult for the employer
  5. Avoid any negativity in your CV– learn to eliminate In words in your CV that comes across as negative terms. the technique is to turn every weakness into strength for instance when you address any adversity, present such “challenges” as triumphant. Consider to avoid using negative words such as “hate”, “argued”, “quit”, “ignored” or “tried” is best policy, even if they honestly reflect your personal feelings. Alternative suitable phrases would be “overcame”, “persuaded”, “re-approached” and “delivered” .

Writing by SYT for Joblistzimbabwe.com

Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

Jobs Vacancy Careers in Zimbabwe

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Vehicles Sales – Job Zimbabwe

Posted by on Jun 3, 2013 in Vacancies in Zimbabwe | Comments Off on Vehicles Sales – Job Zimbabwe

Job Details

Sales Manager
Date Posted: Monday, 03 June 2013
Industry: Sales
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: Mutare
Job Summary

New Vehicle Sales
Description
Requirements
Qualifications and Experience:
Sales/ Marketing degree
Valid Class 4 Driver’s License
At least 10 years solid work experience selling brand new vehicles
Must be well groomed and well spoken

This person will be promoted to be the branch manager in the future

Salary Guide- $1800.00 negotiable

Send CVs to:

Email: experthr [at] zimbabwehumancapital.org

Shop Manager Harare – Job Vacancies Zimbabwe

Posted by on Jun 3, 2013 in Vacancies in Zimbabwe | Comments Off on Shop Manager Harare – Job Vacancies Zimbabwe

Shop Manager

Date Posted: Monday, 03 June 2013
Industry: Business & Management
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: Harare

Job Summary
Our client is looking for a Shop Manager Salary $3000 to Apply call A-CLASS JOBS ZIMBABWE 0775205379,0716198542
Description

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Duties include: Staff management and motivation, Handling customers queries and complements, Product quality management, maintaining standards, managing shifts, banking, Daily and monthly turnover reports advertising and promoting products, Attending company meetings and workshops.
Salary $3000

Requirements
5 years experience
Call 0775205379,0716198542
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Please Register to apply online.

Jobs Vacancy: IATA Qualified Travel Consultan and Trainee Travel Consultant

Posted by on May 31, 2013 in Vacancies in Zimbabwe | Comments Off on Jobs Vacancy: IATA Qualified Travel Consultan and Trainee Travel Consultant

 

Title IATA Qualified Travel Consultant, Trainee Travel Consultant
Location Bulawayo
Trainee Travel Consultant

A locally based client requires a new staff member with career hopes in the travel industry. They seek someone young, enthusiastic with drive and an outgoing personality. Computer literacy is essential, together with a possible commitment of three years. The applicants will be trained to do IATA and become a senior travel consultant.

The working environment is warm and friendly and the company is a front runner in the travel industry.

IATA Qualified Travel Consultant

The same company hopes to employ a qualified IATA travel consultant.

Please e-mail your CV with the job title as the subject to celine@mlc.co.zw

MLC Corporate Recruitment is a division of mlc accountants and company secretaries
Please be advised that registered applicants have been considered for all the listed vacancies.

UN Jobs in Zimbabwe – ICT Support Assistant

Posted by on May 30, 2013 in UN Jobs in Zimbabwe, Vacancies in Zimbabwe | Comments Off on UN Jobs in Zimbabwe – ICT Support Assistant

UN JobsVolunteer ICT Support Assistant

LOCATION: HARARE

 
THIS POSITION IS OPEN TO NATIONALS OF ZIMBABWE. THIS IS A 12 MONTHS CONTRAC
UN Jobs Zimbabwe – United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is the UN organization that promotes volunteerism to support peace and development worldwide. Volunteerism can transform the pace and nature of development and it benefits both society at large and the individual volunteer. UNV contributes to peace and development by advocating for volunteerism globally, encouraging partners to integrate volunteerism into development programming, and mobilizing volunteers.
In most cultures volunteerism is deeply embedded in long-established, ancient traditions of sharing and support within the communities. In this context, UN Jobs Volunteers take part in various forms of volunteerism and play a role in development and peace together with co-workers, host agencies and local communities.
In all assignments, UN  Jobs Volunteers promote volunteerism through their action and conduct. Engaging in volunteer activity can effectively and positively enrich their understanding of local and social realities, as well as create a bridge between themselves and the people in their host community. This will make the time they spend as UN Jobs Volunteers even more rewarding and productive.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Under the direct supervision of the Secretary for Economic Planning and Investment Promotion the UN JobsVolunteer will undertake the following tasks:
  • Ensure implementation of ICT strategies and introduction/implementation of new technologies, focusing on achievement of the following results:
  • Ensure effective functioning of hardware and software packages, focusing on the achievement of the following results: •Effective functioning (installation, operation and maintenance) of all Ministry hardware equipment
  • Ensure efficient networks administration, focusing on achievement of the following results:

PERSONALITY REQUIREMENTS for UN Jobs in Kenya 

•Demonstrates integrity by modeling the Government and UN values and ethical standards
•Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of the Government and UNDP
•Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
Functional Competencies •Focuses on impact and results for the client and responds positively to feedback.
•Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude.
•Demonstrates resourcefulness, initiative and ability to meet tight deadlines.
•Uses knowledge and reasoning to identify the strength and weaknesses of alternate solutions, conclusions and approaches to problems.
•Remains calm, in control and good humoured even under pressure.
•Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive attitude
•Actively works towards continuing personal learning and development.
•Promotes a knowledge sharing and learning culture in the office.
•A final statement of achievements towards volunteerism for development during the assignment, such as reporting on the number of volunteers mobilized, activities participated in and capacities developed.

REQUIRED SKILLS AND EQUIPMENT

•Secondary education with relevant certifications in hardware and software management and application or Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) required.
•University Degree in Information Management, Information Technology, Computer Science would be desirable, but it is not a requirement.
•Minimum of 3 years of relevant working experience, including network administration, support to management of hardware and software platforms, telecommunications facilities, knowledge of Windows-based packages/applications.
•Effectively manages own work related to multiple tasks or activities.
•Responds quickly to emergencies with a solution or a decision.
•Strong IT skills.
•English language fluency and strong writing skills required.
•Good communication skills


OTHER DETAILS:

•12 month contract; monthly volunteer living allowance (VLA) intended to cover housing, basic needs and utilities.
UN Jobs Zimbabwe
UN Jobs Zimbabwe