Bros you are in tune with changing times. More grease to your elbows.
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Bros you are in tune with changing times. More grease to your elbows.
I'm glad to know you are there. That's a good one.
It's David, that graduated from electrical engineering(U00)-Laburta's friend
Guy,am so so glad to learn and know this,in fact,i'll take to correcting mine immediately.
keep the good work up!
am so impressed.thatz a very gud job..... pls keep it up and God bless u.. cheers
WELL, YINKA IS A GOOD THING THAT AT YOUR CONVENIENT, YOU MAKE THIS RESEACH FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL NOT ON SELFISH NOTE. MORE CUDOS TO YOU. KEEP IT UP
Good work bro
the info is standard, but i keep wondering what do they really need our hobbies for anyway, when all knows they could really be telling lies about what they do on their leisure time, if u really want to know people u, would not employ any.
Nice tips,i have being making some of those mistakes before.
Thanks.
tnkz gal cos mine is full of such mistakes.keep doin wht u knw hw 2 do best.dazz
thanks for steps sent am really greatful
This is a great write-up.More tips of such expected ,yinka
thank you.
I was made to realise that fresh graduate cv should'nt be more than a page.How far is this true?
pls,do r.eply
thanks yinka,god bless you.i have ben submitting my c.v without including that i am computer literate.
Hi...
@ Caleb...I'm not sure i agree with the one page idea for a fresh grad'. If you have the necessary experience/skills to sell yourself and it gets to too pages..it's cool. The only 'standard' with regard to CV length is that all CVS should be @ most 2 pages.
Wishing u the very best