I'm very well spoken, and never struggle with interviews. It's true, companies have missed out on better candidates because people like me can deceive them
Arise sa is an independent party we as the people are funding it not knowing that there might be business back us...but there's nothing we get for free
So I recently went to an interview for a government job and my take home was that interview questions need to be reframed because they were intimidating and highly jargonised(real word 😅) for an external applicant. It felt like a gate kept job to be frank. I love the experience that Given described because some of us are not good at tooting our own horns but need to be given a chance to showcase abilities. P.S. yes Bonga you are on camera 😂😂
Fully enjoyed this episode as it was quite informative especially as a university student . I also feel like these conversations put my thoughts into words making me feel heard/understood.thank you for that
😂😂😂😂😂 ooooh my goodness this is absolutely one of my favorite episode.... "Am I on camera"🤣 Very powerful insight, I had to make sure I share this episode with my little sister because she's still at varsity Thanks you guys ❤
I did a first aid course in Grade 11 because I wanted to be prepared for potential babysitting jobs or to add skills/values to my CV. It's still something I will renew regularly and include on my CV. We didn't have a lot of money, but my mom saw the value, and my high school (former model C) encouraged us to do that kind of stuff for stuff like employability etc. I have a BA Hons, and literature and publishing was always my plan, but somehow i was proactive about my networking or spaces I involved myself in, even the part-time jobs i was fortunate to get and connections I made when job-shadowing. I was also involved in many societies at highschool. Even applying to my high school, I was able to get a testimonial from my priest to vouch for my extra-curricular activities etc. or my character etc. Odd little things can build a strong foundation or character reference for people. I feel like I just listened to what the teachers said, took it all literally when they said I can put it on my CV.😅
Thank you B my friends used to say my cv is too ordinary but hv never been without a job with my Bachelor of Arts. One of them used my cv format & boom after 5 years of unemployment being admitted as an attorney she got a job as a Lawyer her specialty. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
But Bonga o tshwanelwa ke go nna Teacher or a Facilitator😊🤗.. We often dedicate an excessive amount of ourselves to our employers, neglecting the fact that we are easily replaced. In our relentless pursuit of professional success, and we tend to overlook our mental well-being and the loved ones who rely on us outside of work.
Hi, Student Here. I have applied to some job sites where the job application requires you to fill in a brain-challenging task. How accurate are these brain challenges? Because I try to get ready for them however I do wonder how accurate they are? The brain challenges/ teasers I am referring to are the ones with a pattern and you have to find out the next item in the pattern or fill in the sentence with the correct word.
This episode relates to so many aspects of one persons life. And any career field. As long as a person finds themselves at a new job all of the above points mentioned in this episode are soo relatable! This episode was so worth the effort/hours you guys put in. Love love the content!
Thank you so much for this episode,I so wish we had TCC in Uni. I already graduated and I'm getting this info now.😂 I enjoyed the video nonetheless,I hope it helps someone.
I'm very well spoken, and never struggle with interviews. It's true, companies have missed out on better candidates because people like me can deceive them
Watching this video 6 months later after it's been posted. Thank you TCC team for this important information.
I love your voice shame. The show is on point
Awesome episode as usual. Giv wheres the link to the booklet?
Interview Book: 1drv.ms/b/s!AgkU58BZL-kCgfUxl23-hPYFOoa0tQ?e=MTx0FO
@@theconversationcapitalthank you so much for this
Great, informative topic. Thank you so much for the book Ursula❤
Yeah it shows you were tired in this episode Ursula but enjoyed it regardless….❤. So informative. Bonga dropped so many gems💎
Email etiquette is crucial, I wish you could delve deeper into this subject.
Hi Bonga . Finally we see the beautiful face behind the gorgeous voicee
❤❤love this thank you guys
This is very informative.
I enjoyed this episode
This was very informative, thank you
Arise sa is an independent party we as the people are funding it not knowing that there might be business back us...but there's nothing we get for free
Link to booklet
Link Booklet
So I recently went to an interview for a government job and my take home was that interview questions need to be reframed because they were intimidating and highly jargonised(real word 😅) for an external applicant. It felt like a gate kept job to be frank. I love the experience that Given described because some of us are not good at tooting our own horns but need to be given a chance to showcase abilities.
P.S. yes Bonga you are on camera 😂😂
Finally getting to see Bonga❤
I needed this video, thank you so much. Can i please get the link for the booklet
Interview Book: 1drv.ms/b/s!AgkU58BZL-kCgfUxl23-hPYFOoa0tQ?e=MTx0FO
Thank you
I wish I had known all this back when I started my first job, It would have changed everything.
Fully enjoyed this episode as it was quite informative especially as a university student . I also feel like these conversations put my thoughts into words making me feel heard/understood.thank you for that
Beautiful interview. Enjoyed it ever informative. Ursula reminds me of Rego Khoele❤
I thought I was the only one who saw Rego in her
The penuel show brought here
Informative conversation, please link the booklet.
Yes please. I'm so out of practice
Interview Book: 1drv.ms/b/s!AgkU58BZL-kCgfUxl23-hPYFOoa0tQ?e=MTx0FO
Interview Book: 1drv.ms/b/s!AgkU58BZL-kCgfUxl23-hPYFOoa0tQ?e=MTx0FO
Ijoh lona le bantle hle. Your topics are always on point. I always learn something from your talks. I am gladvi came across your channel.
😂😂😂😂😂 ooooh my goodness this is absolutely one of my favorite episode....
"Am I on camera"🤣
Very powerful insight, I had to make sure I share this episode with my little sister because she's still at varsity
Thanks you guys ❤
I did a first aid course in Grade 11 because I wanted to be prepared for potential babysitting jobs or to add skills/values to my CV. It's still something I will renew regularly and include on my CV. We didn't have a lot of money, but my mom saw the value, and my high school (former model C) encouraged us to do that kind of stuff for stuff like employability etc. I have a BA Hons, and literature and publishing was always my plan, but somehow i was proactive about my networking or spaces I involved myself in, even the part-time jobs i was fortunate to get and connections I made when job-shadowing.
I was also involved in many societies at highschool. Even applying to my high school, I was able to get a testimonial from my priest to vouch for my extra-curricular activities etc. or my character etc. Odd little things can build a strong foundation or character reference for people. I feel like I just listened to what the teachers said, took it all literally when they said I can put it on my CV.😅
Thank you B my friends used to say my cv is too ordinary but hv never been without a job with my Bachelor of Arts. One of them used my cv format & boom after 5 years of unemployment being admitted as an attorney she got a job as a Lawyer her specialty. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
I can’t thank you guys enough for this episode 🙏🙏🙏❤️ I’m a graduate and I’ve learnt a lot!
But Bonga o tshwanelwa ke go nna Teacher or a Facilitator😊🤗..
We often dedicate an excessive amount of ourselves to our employers, neglecting the fact that we are easily replaced. In our relentless pursuit of professional success, and we tend to overlook our mental well-being and the loved ones who rely on us outside of work.
This is a deep podcast. Thank you for the insights.
Hi, Student Here. I have applied to some job sites where the job application requires you to fill in a brain-challenging task. How accurate are these brain challenges? Because I try to get ready for them however I do wonder how accurate they are? The brain challenges/ teasers I am referring to are the ones with a pattern and you have to find out the next item in the pattern or fill in the sentence with the correct word.
This episode relates to so many aspects of one persons life. And any career field. As long as a person finds themselves at a new job all of the above points mentioned in this episode are soo relatable! This episode was so worth the effort/hours you guys put in. Love love the content!
Thank you so much for this episode,I so wish we had TCC in Uni. I already graduated and I'm getting this info now.😂 I enjoyed the video nonetheless,I hope it helps someone.
Great episode ❤❤
Ke kopa link to the booklet please ❤
This interview 👌👌 thank you guys
Bathong Bonga you are so beautiful❤
I needed these pertinent reminders❤ Episode is amazing
@the conversation capital
I love this crew 🫶🏽
Thank you so much for the book. I hope to use it soon
Thank you ❤
@Theconversationcapital