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Employment Wednesdays
Yvonne Princess Shabangu
34 episodes
2 weeks ago

Hey Fam! Welcome to the Employment Wednesdays Family.

You may be wondering how Employment Wednesdays came to life, before I give you the tea, let me take you to the Bible scripture "My People Perish because of the lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6

Yes, you guessed it, I almost perished my career before it even started because of the lack of knowledge. When I enrolled for my LLB, I thought that all I needed to do was graduate in order to be a lawyer ( I didn't know what that meant, like many other people I reduced the profession to just being an attorney or advocacy). Little did I know that there was more I could do with my law degree. In my third year I got a rude awakening that if I wanted to be a "real lawyer" I needed to serve articles. To my shock a number of desirable law firms had already recruited candidate attorneys two years in advance. So this meant I would be at a disadvantage, in that I'm likely to be unemployed after graduating and should i find a law firm to serve my articles i can't be picky or i would have to wait for two years to be signed by a desirable law firm. And this all happened because of the lack of knowledge regarding my career choice.

Just like I had anticipated after I graduated, I was unemployed, and I opted to enrol for my LLM in banking law to keep myself busy, and skillful while I searched for articles. I thought to myself what happens to an average young person in South Africa who doesn't have the luxury of getting another qualification or keeping busy while they wait to secure their desired job. They end up being part of the high stats of the unemployment rate or even turning to bad means to support themselves and their families. One of the major contributors of unemployment is lack of knowledge on career choices that are conducive for financial stability and personal growth. Employment Wednesdays came to life to serve as the bridge between a layman and access to job opportunities.

In 2023 received an award from Mail & Gurdian as a powerful networking woman making impact through Employment Wednesdays.

I hope this platform is the assurance you need that you will get the job at the right company (or even create jobs).

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Hey Fam! Welcome to the Employment Wednesdays Family.

You may be wondering how Employment Wednesdays came to life, before I give you the tea, let me take you to the Bible scripture "My People Perish because of the lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6

Yes, you guessed it, I almost perished my career before it even started because of the lack of knowledge. When I enrolled for my LLB, I thought that all I needed to do was graduate in order to be a lawyer ( I didn't know what that meant, like many other people I reduced the profession to just being an attorney or advocacy). Little did I know that there was more I could do with my law degree. In my third year I got a rude awakening that if I wanted to be a "real lawyer" I needed to serve articles. To my shock a number of desirable law firms had already recruited candidate attorneys two years in advance. So this meant I would be at a disadvantage, in that I'm likely to be unemployed after graduating and should i find a law firm to serve my articles i can't be picky or i would have to wait for two years to be signed by a desirable law firm. And this all happened because of the lack of knowledge regarding my career choice.

Just like I had anticipated after I graduated, I was unemployed, and I opted to enrol for my LLM in banking law to keep myself busy, and skillful while I searched for articles. I thought to myself what happens to an average young person in South Africa who doesn't have the luxury of getting another qualification or keeping busy while they wait to secure their desired job. They end up being part of the high stats of the unemployment rate or even turning to bad means to support themselves and their families. One of the major contributors of unemployment is lack of knowledge on career choices that are conducive for financial stability and personal growth. Employment Wednesdays came to life to serve as the bridge between a layman and access to job opportunities.

In 2023 received an award from Mail & Gurdian as a powerful networking woman making impact through Employment Wednesdays.

I hope this platform is the assurance you need that you will get the job at the right company (or even create jobs).

Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business
Episodes (20/34)
Employment Wednesdays
Running Sucessful Businesses, Putting In your 10 000 hrs, Seasons and Obedience with Mpoomy Ledwaba
10 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
I had to repeat grade 12 for THE DREAM, a career in Law, Law Clerk at the Constitutional Court
10 months ago
1 hour

Employment Wednesdays
I failed, and Rose Again, Billionaire at 21 - Bill Gates?Videography, Digital Entrepreneurship, Tech
10 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
I didn't know we were Poor, Did my Job lead me to Depression?Lawyer,Showing Up against All Odds
11 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
I didn't want to go to University, Social Media Manager, There is No shame in going back Home, Rejection, Faith
11 months ago
41 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
I Didn't know what i wanted to BE, Cutting off Friendships for My Career, Law, Failure, Heartbreaks
11 months ago
50 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
How to become a professional makeup artist, Entrepreneurship, The Beauty Industry gave me Confidence
11 months ago
47 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
I got F7(dismally failed), Now on my third degree, Law, Internships, Masters, Studying at UNISA, Working for Home affairs.
12 months ago
44 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Nokuhle Kumalo CA (SA), Accounting In South Africa, Experience in USA & Australia, Big 4 Firm, I Quit
1 year ago
49 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
My Career took a Turn, WHY LOSING YOUR JOB Can be the Best Thing To Happen For You, Law, Pivoting
1 year ago
28 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Season Finale: New Host? Law, Challenges , Experience at Africa's number 1 university, Securing Articles
1 year ago
52 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
A career in human resources, CV writting, Interview Preparation, Career coaching and Mentorship, Get Corporate Ready
1 year ago
42 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Legal Careers in South Africa: Employee Relations,The trauma of being arrested and scammed, law, LLB
1 year ago
58 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Toxic Work Culture,Company Culture, What We Want, Management, Free coffee, More Money, BTS, Progress
1 year ago
22 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Law Careers In South Africa: Pivoting From Engineering to in house legal at a big 4 Accounting firm
1 year ago
53 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
The Influencer Market, Being a Campaign Coordinator, Dreams Almost Shuttered with Promise Makunyane
1 year ago
47 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Being a female black lecturer at 24 at Africa's number 1 University, Salary, Requirements, PhD Studies
1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Chartered Accountant in South Africa: Senior Trainee Accountant, Auditing, requirements, CTA & Salaries
1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

Employment Wednesdays
Law Without Boarders EP 7: Depression made me open my own Law and it took me to a darker place
1 year ago
51 minutes

Employment Wednesdays
Sibu Mpanza on Dropping out from University, CHANGE, healing and a career in the creative space/industry
1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Employment Wednesdays

Hey Fam! Welcome to the Employment Wednesdays Family.

You may be wondering how Employment Wednesdays came to life, before I give you the tea, let me take you to the Bible scripture "My People Perish because of the lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6

Yes, you guessed it, I almost perished my career before it even started because of the lack of knowledge. When I enrolled for my LLB, I thought that all I needed to do was graduate in order to be a lawyer ( I didn't know what that meant, like many other people I reduced the profession to just being an attorney or advocacy). Little did I know that there was more I could do with my law degree. In my third year I got a rude awakening that if I wanted to be a "real lawyer" I needed to serve articles. To my shock a number of desirable law firms had already recruited candidate attorneys two years in advance. So this meant I would be at a disadvantage, in that I'm likely to be unemployed after graduating and should i find a law firm to serve my articles i can't be picky or i would have to wait for two years to be signed by a desirable law firm. And this all happened because of the lack of knowledge regarding my career choice.

Just like I had anticipated after I graduated, I was unemployed, and I opted to enrol for my LLM in banking law to keep myself busy, and skillful while I searched for articles. I thought to myself what happens to an average young person in South Africa who doesn't have the luxury of getting another qualification or keeping busy while they wait to secure their desired job. They end up being part of the high stats of the unemployment rate or even turning to bad means to support themselves and their families. One of the major contributors of unemployment is lack of knowledge on career choices that are conducive for financial stability and personal growth. Employment Wednesdays came to life to serve as the bridge between a layman and access to job opportunities.

In 2023 received an award from Mail & Gurdian as a powerful networking woman making impact through Employment Wednesdays.

I hope this platform is the assurance you need that you will get the job at the right company (or even create jobs).