I had been giving out my tailored JOB SEARCH TOOLS for free of charge to everyone. I can confidently say that over one hundred thousand plus job seekers, or maybe even more have received copies of my CV, Letter and Job Interview Tips Templates. – Lazarus Towa.
LT’s JOB SEARCH TOOLS TO SERVE PAPUA NEW GUINEA BETTER
by Lazarus Towa | Cultural Affairs Assistant – Foreign Diplomatic Mission.
Ever since I started assisting job seekers around the country since the year 2014, I had been giving out my tailored JOB SEARCH TOOLS for free of charge to everyone.
I can confidently say that over one hundred thousand plus job seekers, or maybe even more have received copies of my CV, Letter and Job Interview Tips Templates.
So now, as of 7th September 2022, since I am renting a small office space about a week now in operations, I am now with heavy heart, decided to charge a minimal fee of K50, just to help me meet the rental cost for our Team LT Office Space.
I don’t like charging job seekers, but sometimes in order to serve you better, small fees as such must be imposed to sustain the service flowing.
If you are in Port Moresby, you can visit our Team LT office space at Unity Mall, Waigani, Unit 50 to collect these tools, for those outside Port Moresby can email teamltunit50@gmail.com to purchase your copy, if you are interested.
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