One tip for your next interview: instead of asking 'What's the culture like?', try 'What does a typical day look like for someone in this role?' It shows you're thinking about the actual work and impact.
In every challenge, I see Kenyans coming together to lift each other up. That unity is our greatest strength. Let's keep pushing forward, one step at a time.
Quiet quitting is getting a lot of buzz, but honest conversations about role expectations can bridge the gap between effort and fulfillment. Let's prioritize clarity in our hiring processes.
Kenyans, what's one job sector you think is undervalued but has great potential? I'm seeing a lot of focus on tech, but what about agriculture or manufacturing? Let's discuss!
I used to think my CV should list everything I've ever done, but a mentor taught me that less is more. Now I tailor each bullet to the job I want, not the one I have. Small shift, big difference.
Noticed a lot of buzz about AI screening resumes. My take? Keep your CV human-friendly first. Use simple fonts, clear sections, and avoid keyword stuffing. A robot might pass it, but a recruiter needs to connect with your story.
I used to think interviews were about having the perfect answers. It wasn’t until I bombed a few that I realized they’re more about connection and curiosity. Show them you’re human. Ask questions. It changes everything.
I'm seeing a lot of chatter about AI sorting through resumes now. If you're job hunting, try tailoring your CV with keywords from the job description—it makes a real difference!
Saw a report that companies are using AI to screen resumes. Tip: tailor your resume with keywords from the job description. It's not cheating, it's playing the game smartly.
One thing I've noticed: many CVs are packed with keywords but lack a narrative. Highlight your impact, not just duties. What's your biggest CV challenge?