Sunday, January 29, 2012

Here's What 100% Looks Like

My most recent Secretary School class was unusually small, but included four enthusiastic learners from the Demerara Branch. Nazmool Sukhdeo, age 53, has worked in her husband's auto parts business for 35 years . . . without a computer! Tanuja Mohan, age 16, dropped out of high school to help in her mother's sewing business while this smart and talented teenager dreams of having "a nice house, a car of my own and a husband who doesn't beat me!" Steve Lall, the Demerara Branch clerk, is studying business at the University of Guyana and considers himself "a self-taught computer expert."

By the end of the 2-week class Sister Sukhdeo, who is ready for a change, felt she now has enough skill to apply for a job . . . Tanuja has decided to go back to school so she can go on to college . . . and both Brother Lall and Elder Sappington felt they had learned some things about the computer they didn't know. In addition to their new skills, all left the class with a "graduation" certificate and a fresh, clean and newly updated resume!

On that note, we are thrilled that 100% of jobseeking members with whom we have worked have been successful in getting a job! We do help them to a small degree to find employment opportunities, but the most important help we give is to update their resumes - including a list of skills they have developed as fulltime missionaries and in their callings as members of the Church - to help them develop an effective "Me in 30 Seconds" statement, and teach them how to interview!

One of our students told us yesterday, he took his resume, his "Me in 30 Seconds" statement and his newly honed interviewing skills to three job interviews on Friday . . . and got offers from all three!!!

3 comments:

Kaytee Postma said...

Wow! That's an amazing success story! It's pretty crazy that a poorly written resume can speak volumes about someone to a potential employer.

Linda Sappington said...

President Murray sent me an e-mail in which he told us "Today it was brought to my attention Navin Sookhoo was promoted from telephone operator to the operations department. This is testimony of the great work you are doing in Guyana. Thank for all the work you are doing to better the lives of the Saints here in Guyana especially our returned missionaries.

Anonymous said...

What is a "Me in 30 Seconds" statement and how do I write one?