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I am passionate about H&S am busy with my Diploma but seem to hit a dead end trying to get into the market… Where can I get experience? Being a Safety officer is part of my job description where I am currently working but not my main purpose. Any advice would be appreciated! Kind Regards
I’m also experiencing the same challenge as you Brenda and I’m starting to worry because every potential employer is looking for experience of at least two years.Please if you find any info,pls share.
I am new in the field and find it very interesting. I am still studying towards a certificate in safety management. I appreciate I need experience and I’d appreciate working with an experienced professional, as an apprentice/intern to really get my ropes. I’d appreciate help in this regard.
I am a young lady who completed a national diploma in safety management at UNISA in April this year ,its difficult to get exposure inthis industry and im looking for intern job so that i can get the experience. your response will be higly appreciated, my contact details: Meladim@vodamail.co.za or 082 813 7125
I am looking for a job in this sector. Anyone hiring or knows of any openings, may you kindly forward me information, so I too may be able to work. Your help will be highly appreciated.
In resposne to job seekers, I am an experinced SHE and admin officer, working for one of SA’s top three civil engineeering companies. My advice is, advertise yourself, don’t just send your CV around.
Present yourself well, that makes it easier and faster to get a job. There is always a job behind the ‘No jobs’ board and those signboards don’t really refer to skilled and determined job seekers.
Move out of your comfort zones, stand up and do something personal, rather than relying on emails. Good luck!
I agree with you Reagan but the only problem is that these companies dont even give you a chance to prove yourself. Reagan this is a big problem in SA .I also have similar situation like Meladi.I dont believe that a person can complete a Diploma and still be unemployed because he/she is not good enough.
I am passionate about H&S am busy with my Diploma but seem to hit a dead end trying to get into the market… Where can I get experience? Being a Safety officer is part of my job description where I am currently working but not my main purpose. Any advice would be appreciated! Kind Regards
I’m also experiencing the same challenge as you Brenda and I’m starting to worry because every potential employer is looking for experience of at least two years.Please if you find any info,pls share.
I am new in the field and find it very interesting. I am still studying towards a certificate in safety management. I appreciate I need experience and I’d appreciate working with an experienced professional, as an apprentice/intern to really get my ropes. I’d appreciate help in this regard.
I’m also worried, facing the same challenges as Brenda and Shimmy. Please kindly assist.
I am a young lady who completed a national diploma in safety management at UNISA in April this year ,its difficult to get exposure inthis industry and im looking for intern job so that i can get the experience. your response will be higly appreciated, my contact details: Meladim@vodamail.co.za or 082 813 7125
I am looking for a job in this sector. Anyone hiring or knows of any openings, may you kindly forward me information, so I too may be able to work. Your help will be highly appreciated.
In resposne to job seekers, I am an experinced SHE and admin officer, working for one of SA’s top three civil engineeering companies. My advice is, advertise yourself, don’t just send your CV around.
Present yourself well, that makes it easier and faster to get a job. There is always a job behind the ‘No jobs’ board and those signboards don’t really refer to skilled and determined job seekers.
Move out of your comfort zones, stand up and do something personal, rather than relying on emails. Good luck!
I agree with you Reagan but the only problem is that these companies dont even give you a chance to prove yourself. Reagan this is a big problem in SA .I also have similar situation like Meladi.I dont believe that a person can complete a Diploma and still be unemployed because he/she is not good enough.
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