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    How to Stay Sane and Get Hired

    adminBy adminApril 29, 2025Updated:May 1, 20254 Mins Read
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    Job hunting in South Africa can feel like a full-time job with no paycheck. Between ghosted applications, endless rejections, and rising data costs, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But there are ways to stay ahead. In this first episode of our Job Hunting Survival Hacks, we’re breaking down smart strategies to keep you focused, motivated, and effective in the search for your next opportunity.

    1. Set a Daily Routine

    Treat your job search like a job. Wake up, get dressed, and plan your day. Block out time for searching, applying, networking, and learning. Without a routine, days can blur together, and so can opportunities.

    2. Tailor Your CV for Each Role

    Yes, it’s extra effort — but sending out a generic CV to every company won’t cut it. Match your CV keywords with those in the job description. Highlight relevant experience at the top, and if possible, create multiple versions of your CV for different industries or roles.

    3. Use Local Job Boards & WhatsApp Groups

    While platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed are useful, don’t sleep on local platforms like PNet, CareerJunction, and Job Mail. Also, join local WhatsApp job groups — many offer real-time updates on openings, especially for admin, retail, and trade jobs.

    4. Upskill on a Budget

    You don’t need a degree to stand out. Free online courses from platforms like Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or the Google Digital Skills Programme can boost your CV fast. Learn Excel, customer service, or digital marketing – whatever aligns with your goals.

    5. Keep a Tracker

    Track where and when you applied, the role, company name, and any follow-up dates. This helps you stay organised, prevents double applications, and reminds you when to send a follow-up email (usually 7–10 days later).

    6. Don’t Job Hunt Alone

    Connect with others in the same boat. Whether it’s a Facebook group, a WhatsApp community, or just a friend, sharing leads, interview tips, and support can be a game changer. You’re not alone in this – and someone else’s “no” could be your “yes.”

    Final Word

    Job hunting is a grind, but it’s also a season. Equip yourself with these tools, stay consistent, and take care of your mental health along the way. This is just Episode 1 – stay tuned for more hacks in the next post. Hired

    Job hunting in South Africa can feel like a full-time job with no paycheck. Between ghosted applications, endless rejections, and rising data costs, it’s easy to feel discouraged. But there are ways to stay ahead. In this first episode of our Job Hunting Survival Hacks, we’re breaking down smart strategies to keep you focused, motivated, and effective in the search for your next opportunity.

    1. Set a Daily Routine

    Treat your job search like a job. Wake up, get dressed, and plan your day. Block out time for searching, applying, networking, and learning. Without a routine, days can blur together, and so can opportunities.

    2. Tailor Your CV for Each Role

    Yes, it’s extra effort — but sending out a generic CV to every company won’t cut it. Match your CV keywords with those in the job description. Highlight relevant experience at the top, and if possible, create multiple versions of your CV for different industries or roles.

    3. Use Local Job Boards & WhatsApp Groups

    While platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed are useful, don’t sleep on local platforms like PNet, CareerJunction, and Job Mail. Also, join local WhatsApp job groups — many offer real-time updates on openings, especially for admin, retail, and trade jobs.

    4. Upskill on a Budget

    You don’t need a degree to stand out. Free online courses from platforms like Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or the Google Digital Skills Programme can boost your CV fast. Learn Excel, customer service, or digital marketing – whatever aligns with your goals.

    5. Keep a Tracker

    Track where and when you applied, the role, company name, and any follow-up dates. This helps you stay organised, prevents double applications, and reminds you when to send a follow-up email (usually 7–10 days later).

    6. Don’t Job Hunt Alone

    Connect with others in the same boat. Whether it’s a Facebook group, a WhatsApp community, or just a friend, sharing leads, interview tips, and support can be a game changer. You’re not alone in this – and someone else’s “no” could be your “yes.”

    Final Word

    Job hunting is a grind, but it’s also a season. Equip yourself with these tools, stay consistent, and take care of your mental health along the way. This is just Episode 1 – stay tuned for more hacks in the next post.

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