One of the many wonders of blogging that I still want to pinch myself over as I work on my novels (about them here), is how, while I sit at my desk, I interact with people from everywhere!
Today’s guest Karima Hoisan, writes and records her poetry from Costa Rica, where she lives among four dogs and three cats. Costa Rica is especially close to my heart. For one thing, it did away with their military and uses the funds on education and healthcare.
Sometimes, finding a job that perfectly matches your qualifications to the letter can be challenging. Some jobs will have very specific requirements, and failing to tick a particular requirement automatically disqualifies you from the position. Others would have clearly written basic job descriptions that you are overqualified for regardless of your job experience.
For these positions where you are overqualified, you can still get these positions if you can address why you are applying for the listing. Here are several tips to help you out:
Analyse The Job Interview Questions Given To You Before Providing Your Answer
When you wish to reassure recruiters that your application is legit, you must show that your answers are consistent and well-thought-out.
Take time to analyse the question and think about your answer carefully. Taking your time can also help you keep your answers consistent and show sincerity about your application.
Today (June 15) was the United Nations’ World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. I attended a morning session organised by Jamaica’s National Council for Senior Citizens, an agency of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, along with colleagues from the Caribbean Community of Retired Persons (CCRP), of which I am a member.
Following up on my thoughts from today’s special event, here is a comprehensive examination from Wayne Campbell on elder abuse – which as he notes, is preventable. PLEASE NOTE also the numbers you can contact to report cases of elder abuse in Jamaica, in this post! Source: Closing The Circle To Prevent Elder Abuse – Petchary’s Blog
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