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OWN A HOUSE AND PAY MONTHLY
HAVE YOU STARTED SAVING FOR A HOUSE OF YOUR OWN?Saving for a house does not take much of your money if you mean it. The money you use to buy expensive make up, overpriced shoes for men can be cut down a little bit. When you own your home, you get this feeling of fulfilment, even if you don't own a car.
Steps to owning a house in Nigeria are:
Monday, April 18, 2016
5 Things You Need to Do to Get a Job in a Different Field
It can be scary trying to get a job outside of your field. Finding a job at all can be a challenge in a competitive market, but branching out can be particularly difficult. Perhaps you are tired of doing the same thing each day and you want to try something new. In other cases, you might feel like you have moved up as far as you can in your own field, and you want to find a job with opportunities for promotion. Or, you hate your boss but you can’t find any jobs in your field that are outside of your company. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to try something new, it will be necessary for you to have the right skills and to market yourself appropriately in order to get the new job you want. Here are five ways to prepare for success.
1. Volunteer
If you have to leave your current job immediately, then you may not be able to start a volunteer position before looking for a new job. However, if you have the time, and you want to adequately prepare yourself for a new career in a field that you are not currently working in, then volunteering is a great way to start. A volunteer position related to the field you want can teach you valuable skills, and it also can help improve your resume. Volunteering will show that you are interested in your field, and may also give you some experience (even if it’s limited) that will help you get a different job.
According to Quintessential Careers, volunteering allows you to make a difference, but also advance your career. If you can get a volunteer position in a company you would want to work for, you may also hear about new jobs before outside candidates.
2. Know the right people
Volunteering is also a great way to network with contacts who can potentially get you a job. An opening may come up in the organization, and if you’ve been a dedicated volunteer, you won’t need to prove yourself in the same way external candidates might. Even if an opening doesn’t come around, you can meet people in the field who can help you improve your skills, network with other people in the field, and potentially, help you secure a new job.
Attending a conference is another great way to meet potential contacts. According to Salary.com, it’s ideal to stay at the hotel that the conference is held, be sure to build a relationship with key contacts before handing out your business card, and arrive early to events and meetings.
3. Get certified
If your new job field requires specific certifications, you will still need to get those even if you network with all the right people. Even if you don’t need a specific certification, you still may need to learn specific skills ahead of time, and volunteering may not be possible depending on the field. There are many jobs that pay well and don’t require a bachelor’s degree; even if you already have your degree, it may not translate into the job you want. Most of us don’t have the time to go back to school once we’ve held a career for a while, so finding a job that pays well and doesn’t require a degree is ideal. According to MarketWatch, postmasters and mail superintendents, transportation inspectors, and detectives and criminal inspectors are just a few jobs that pay well and don’t require a college degree.
4. Prime your resume
A resume is always important when applying for a job, but because you are applying for a job outside of your current job field, you really need to market yourself. Your best bet is to create a resume that is tailored to the new field. If you have the practice of sending out the same resume for each job you apply for, you need to change that habit. When applying for a job in a different field, it’s very important that you create a resume that highlights your ability to complete the job functions.
According to Chron, be sure to research the industry, and the company, before you apply; it’s also a good idea to state that you are wanting to change careers in the objective section. You can also add a section that includes your qualifications, and try to figure out which skills you can transfer to the new field. In addition, you should highlight relevant achievements or work experience rather than listing jobs that are not relevant.
5. Prove yourself at the interview
You never know what exactly will get you in the door for an interview. Your skills certainly play a big part, but some hiring managers may just be curious why exactly you are changing careers. Regardless of their reasoning, once you secure the interview, your job is to wow the interviewer. You will probably be competing against people who have more experience in the field, so you really need to shine.
According to Quintessential Careers, if you are asked why the company should hire you, that is your chance to really sell yourself. You should have an answer that sets you apart from (and above) other candidates. This is particularly true when interviewing for a job in a new field. Explain why you want to work at the company, and of course, why you are changing fields. Then if you can, make sure to sell the skills you do have, especially if some of your skills will really help in the particular job.
It can be tricky to switch careers, especially if you are trying out a new field. If you can follow these five tips, you will be ready to start your job search.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
It is another EMPOWERMENT TIME. Our Venue is Abuja. Over 300 persons have enjoyed our training. Even employed people benefit from these trainings.
Some of the trainings are monitored by National Universities Commission(NUC), CISCO and Microsoft. These particular ones are professional education in our Nigerian Universities to make them employable and/or self employed.
University of Calabar is the only one that have enjoyed these trainings. If you are interested in having the schools in your area empowered, please place a call to us: 08082913750/08098736337 Evelyn.
Our prayer is that Employed persons, Students, about to Retire and Retirees should submit themselves for more trainings and entrepreneural experiences getting prepared for the day these skills will be needed. According to Sir. Abraham Lincoln: I will prepare and some day my chance will come.
FUNDING: these trainings are funded by individuals, personal, friends and well wishers.
TRAINERS: They are from the practical world, these are the skills that put food on their table.
MEMBERSHIP: Employed people are our financial members, unemployed people are FREE members.
BENEFIT: All members and non members benefit from our training
DATE: we started on the 2nd of April, 2016 with CAR Wash and Bridal Make-up.
WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/keisa.ngo
CONTACT: keisango@gmail.com 08082913750 /08098736337
This time we are having:
1. CAR WASH SET UP (aka a silent money spina) It is worth investing in.
2. TILING
3. P.O.P.
4. BRIDAL MAKE-UP
5. FASHION DESIGN
6. SOAP, VASELINE PRODUCTION
7. DECORATION
8. BAKING
9. SHOE AND BAG ANKARA ACCESSORIES
10. SACHET WATER PRODUCTION
11. PAINT PRODUCTION
12. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC
13. PLASTER OF PARIS (P.O.P)
14. BLEACH PRODUCTION
15. ROOM FRESHNER
16. COMPUTER REPAIRS
17. COMPUTER AWARENESS: in Universities
18. CCNA, CCNP. CCIE in Universities
19. ICAN, ANAN in Universities
20. JAMB PRE-TEST
Some of the trainings are monitored by National Universities Commission(NUC), CISCO and Microsoft. These particular ones are professional education in our Nigerian Universities to make them employable and/or self employed.
University of Calabar is the only one that have enjoyed these trainings. If you are interested in having the schools in your area empowered, please place a call to us: 08082913750/08098736337 Evelyn.
Our prayer is that Employed persons, Students, about to Retire and Retirees should submit themselves for more trainings and entrepreneural experiences getting prepared for the day these skills will be needed. According to Sir. Abraham Lincoln: I will prepare and some day my chance will come.
FUNDING: these trainings are funded by individuals, personal, friends and well wishers.
TRAINERS: They are from the practical world, these are the skills that put food on their table.
MEMBERSHIP: Employed people are our financial members, unemployed people are FREE members.
BENEFIT: All members and non members benefit from our training
DATE: we started on the 2nd of April, 2016 with CAR Wash and Bridal Make-up.
WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/keisa.ngo
CONTACT: keisango@gmail.com 08082913750 /08098736337
This time we are having:
1. CAR WASH SET UP (aka a silent money spina) It is worth investing in.
2. TILING
3. P.O.P.
4. BRIDAL MAKE-UP
5. FASHION DESIGN
6. SOAP, VASELINE PRODUCTION
7. DECORATION
8. BAKING
9. SHOE AND BAG ANKARA ACCESSORIES
10. SACHET WATER PRODUCTION
11. PAINT PRODUCTION
12. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC
13. PLASTER OF PARIS (P.O.P)
14. BLEACH PRODUCTION
15. ROOM FRESHNER
16. COMPUTER REPAIRS
17. COMPUTER AWARENESS: in Universities
18. CCNA, CCNP. CCIE in Universities
19. ICAN, ANAN in Universities
20. JAMB PRE-TEST
Thursday, February 11, 2016
20 Essential
Customer Service Skills
by Ian Miller
The essential skill set for
anyone aspiring to succeed in customer service.
At the heart of great customer service is the way we interact with our
customers. It will come as no surprise to hear that we don’t always get those
interactions right. In my opinion, what we need is a distinct skill set that
can be applied consistently throughout the service industry.
Based on my experience serving clients, as well as managing
customer-facing teams, I have compiled a list of essential skills that can be
used by anyone who wants to succeed in the world of customer service.
Remember, even for veterans in this industry, brushing up on skills is a
smart idea.
1. The Ability to Listen Closely to
Customers
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