Honestly, I don't think anyone is aware of just howsuper grateful I am that I'm employed even before I graduated. The contract EY proposed to me was what I'd say an unconditional offer. I've always wanted an unconditional offer from a Uni, but my A-Levels grades weren't out-of-this-world-uhmazing. Tbf, I was quite bummed I didn't get a single unconditional offer back then.. :( So yeah, very alhamdulillah that instead my unconditional offer was for my first job instead. #Godisthebestplanner
I never realised how truly lucky I am until I started listening to my friends and their job searching stories. It's true, sometimes you really fail to appreciate what you have. Astaghfirullahalazim.
I don't think I've ever shared my experience with job hunting.. Because a lot of my friends were asking me about it! "How was it for you?" "Which jobs should I apply for?" "How do I know what job do I want? "How long did it take them to get back to you?" "They got back to me, but it's not for the job I wanted" and so on..
So this weekend I'll be sharing with you my story okay? :)
For now, I'm going to give you guys this link here that might help with your CV preparation if you're starting to look for jobs.
A snippet:
"Your CV's first page is prime real estate. Therefore any personal information should be confined to 10% to 15% of the first page - everything else should be dedicated to information THAT IS GOING TO GET YOU HIRED. Once they're interested in you, they will look for your contact details (and please don't be the candidate that forgets to put in their contact details!). "
Well guess what guys?
I was THAT candidate.. x)