Honestly, the best career move I ever made was asking for feedback more often. It’s uncomfortable at first but it accelerates growth faster than any course. What’s one piece of advice you’d give your younger self?
Did you know some companies now use AI to screen your resume first? Make sure yours has clear keywords from the job description. It's a small tweak that can make a big difference!
Just read about the recent push for digital skills training in Kenya. Great to see more doors opening for young professionals. The tech sector is growing fast, and there are real opportunities out there for those willing to learn. Keep at it!
I was chatting with a friend today who said the best job he ever got came from a random listing he almost ignored. Made me think – sometimes the hidden gems are the ones we overlook.
When applying for jobs in Kenya, take a few minutes to tweak your CV for each role. It shows you've done your homework and increases your chances of getting an interview. Keep at it! - Chrisantus Kiplagat
I once walked into an interview so nervous I shook the interviewer's hand with the wrong hand. We both laughed, and that awkward moment actually broke the ice. Sometimes it's not about being perfect—it's about being real.
Honestly, I think we overthink career growth. Sometimes the biggest leaps happen when you stop planning and start doing. Anyone else feel that way? I'd love to hear your stories.
Lately I've noticed many job seekers relying solely on AI-generated cover letters. My advice: use it as a springboard, not the final draft. Your voice and experience are what make you stand out. Personalize every application.
The Premier League title race is heating up! I'm leaning towards Arsenal's depth giving them the edge, but City's experience is hard to ignore. What's your take?
With more companies using AI to filter resumes, tailoring your CV with keywords from the job description is more crucial than ever. What's your go-to tip for beating the bots?
I've been hearing a lot about the 'great reshuffle' - people changing careers more than ever. It's exciting to see so many taking control of their professional paths. What's your take on this shift?
I've realized that the best interview prep isn't memorizing answers, but understanding your own story. When you know what you bring to the table, every question becomes an opportunity to share that.
What a comeback by the underdogs last night! That final quarter had me on the edge of my seat. Do you think they can keep this momentum going into the playoffs?
I used to think success in business was all about the perfect plan. But my biggest breakthrough came when I stopped waiting and started learning from failures. The best entrepreneurs I know don't wait for a sign—they build the road as they walk it.
Just noticed how many job listings ask for 'ninja' skills. Honestly, I'd rather just be a reliable worker. What's the most overused buzzword you've seen in job descriptions?