Application for employmentWhat type of job are you looking for? IT JOB,SPECIFICALLY DATA ENTRY What nationality are you? ZAMBIAN What languages do you speak (and at what level)? ENGLISH , LAMBA, BEMBA, NYANJA. VERY FLUENT What country or area are you looking to work in and why? I WOULD LOVE TO WORK IN ZAMBIA SPECIFICALLY LUSAKA OR KITWE What countries have you worked in? Zambia and South Africa What countries do you have a visa to work in? south Africa What field do you currently work in? DATA ENTRY CLERK What fields have you worked in before? CASHIER, COMPANY SECRETARY, DATA ENTRY CLERK, PROJECT SUPERVISOR, TEAM LEADER, MARKETING EXECUTIVE AND HUMAN RESOURCE ASSISTANT What qualifications do you hold? Certificate and Diploma in Information Systems and Programming Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? I strictly prefer the skills because the students of th present days get certified in a theoretical way but they get failed when they come to job.So it will be better for us to consider the skill in all aspects and so we can filter those who were not fit in the practical work. Describe the benefits of working with others When you're working on a team with others, you can encourage one another. You can develop a bond, cultivate a friendship. You can learn how to depend on each other, learn the art of cooperation. You can, potentially, do less while achieving the same standard of work because the other teammates are there to help contribute to the goal as well, so it's not only you that's working hard for something. Other people also have other ways of doing things, and you can learn from their ways. Describe the benefits of working alone working alone gives more autonomy and power to decide. it enables acting according to one's judgment without facing criticism. even while working alone, eperts advice and consultations with others can be fruitfully availed but the ulitimate decision will be with one person. working alone is best for those who want no interference with their style and working. What was your worst working experience? my worst experience was when i was sent back home by my manager and was told report the next day for work, simply because i reported late for work What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? One of the most important lessons that I have learned in life is to "face your fears". Fears can hold us back from experiencing everything that life has to offer. When we give into fear we limit ourselves. We can do this, go that far, but no more. What unique skills do you have? I am good in front office operations, but i think what makes me different is that i am also a very interactive person. I like to interact with clients, understand their problems and see how i can handle their problems What would you consider as your 'dream job'? system analyst What are the most interesting aspects of your field? feasibility study and implementing systems How can potential employers contact you? email me phadosa@yahoo.com, cell no. +260 964 0277 |