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12/03/2025

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 # # # The Challenges of Job Seeking in a Corrupt Environment: A Personal ReflectionIn today's competitive job market, s...
16/08/2024

# # # The Challenges of Job Seeking in a Corrupt Environment: A Personal Reflection

In today's competitive job market, securing employment can be a daunting task for many, particularly for individuals navigating systemic obstacles. While qualifications and experience are generally considered the primary determinants of employment success, the unsettling reality is that corruption often plays a significant role in hiring processes. This issue is especially pronounced for women, who may face additional barriers grounded not only in blatant favoritism but also in deeply ingrained societal norms that subject them to harassment and exploitation.

The pursuit of employment is an endeavor that typically requires resilience and perseverance. Job seekers invest significant time and effort into crafting tailored resumes, excelling in interviews, and showcasing their skills. However, despite their best efforts and the belief in their own capabilities, many individuals find themselves at a standstill due to the darker undercurrents of corruption that plague the job market. It can be disheartening to put forth one's best foot, only to discover that opportunities may hinge on unethical practices rather than merit-based assessments.

One of the most troubling manifestations of this issue is the pressure some women face from hiring managers. Reports of managers demanding sexual favors in exchange for job opportunities are tragically not uncommon. This abuse of power creates an environment where women are left with the painful choice of compromising their values or facing the possibility of unemployment. Such experiences not only strip individuals of their dignity but also foster a culture of fear and mistrust. For many women, the struggle to secure a job becomes a battle against exploitation, significantly complicating the already challenging landscape of job searching.

These corrupt practices also contribute to a broader societal issue: the perpetuation of inequality in the workforce. When hiring decisions are influenced by personal connections or unethical demands rather than qualifications, it undermines the meritocratic principles that should guide employment practices. As a result, capable candidates may be overlooked, leading to a less diverse and less capable workforce. This cycle of corruption can inhibit economic growth and innovation, as a significant portion of talent remains untapped.

Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach. Primarily, it is essential for organizations to enforce strict anti-corruption policies and for governments to implement regulations that promote transparency in hiring processes. Job seekers, too, must be encouraged to report unethical practices without fear of retribution. Empowering individuals with knowledge about their rights can facilitate a cultural shift toward accountability and integrity within the job market.

Moreover, fostering support networks for women can help counteract the unique challenges they face in job seeking. Such networks can provide mentorship, resources, and a platform for sharing experiences, thus equipping women with the tools they need to navigate the job market more safely and effectively. By promoting solidarity among women and raising awareness about the prevalence of these issues, we can begin to dismantle the barriers that hinder their professional advancement.

In conclusion, the journey of job seeking is fraught with challenges, particularly in environments where corruption is prevalent. For many women, the pursuit of employment is further complicated by the risk of harassment and unethical demands. A collective effort is required to combat these issues through transparent hiring practices, strong legal protections, and supportive communities. Only by addressing these systemic barriers can we hope to create a more equitable job market where all individuals can secure opportunities based on their capabilities rather than compromising their integrity.

18/01/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Salome Akoth, Mike Snaze, Alvine Mings, Clichy Boy

05/12/2023

Celebrating my 5th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

"THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH, NOT WHO YOU ARE"Right now I am an   This is what you can always tell your inner sel...
05/12/2023

"THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH, NOT WHO YOU ARE"

Right now I am an

This is what you can always tell your inner self whenever things are tough. A times things might be tough until you end up going astray but "this is what you are going through, not who you are".

Don't be blinded by what you see now, rather focus on your vision of a brighter and successful future.

When I was in High school, I had a situation which made me feel embarrassed and less important in the environment and the society.
I used to urinate in bed during the night. I consulted what I could do about it, unfortunately nothing could be done.

You could imagine (but you couldn't imagine enough) how it was tough being in a situation like this in a mixed boarding school. When it was about to rain, I would run out of the class to take my mattress in the dormitory.
Whenever I left the class at this time, there were murmuring and laughter I could leave behind. This lowered my self-esteem, seeing myself less important that the other students.

Some of us, being a girl child going through the same situation could have dropped out of school because of the environment but believe me I didn't. I carried on with my high school studies till I did my National Examinations.

I'm here to tell you that you are going through that situation because God knows you are strong enough to overcome.
Be good to yourself and to others no matter what's happening around you. Let them judge you, let them say all they want but all shall pass.
One day you'll look back and remember, you'll rejoice you made it🙏🙏
Tracey Faith Ocholla Kenya KenyanVibe Thurgem High THUR-GEM HIGH SCHOOL ----OLD SCHOOL ALLUMINI. Mohammad Abrar

THE MOST STRENGHTHENING CHALLANGE OF MY LIFE. (PT.1)A times one might be lonely and need someone to open up to. It's a n...
01/12/2023

THE MOST STRENGHTHENING CHALLANGE OF MY LIFE. (PT.1)

A times one might be lonely and need someone to open up to. It's a normal feeling I guess, and some of us are always lucky to find a shoulder to lean on in such times. Thank God .

Here I am in 2015 after taking my KCPE examinations.The results are out, I've scored an average score of 268/500.

Should be joining high school but doesn't have anyone to support me in terms of school fee. The only family I depend on can't afford to take me to high school due to poverty. In the first place, we struggle for what to put in our belly.

I receive advice from the so called aunties, advising me to get married and start a life. At the age of 15 stressed, confused with no one to trust. My desire was to continue with my education. Even though I didn't know how it could happen but I hoped for it.

I heard a lot at this early age that could make me loose hope, but I didn't.

Thanks to international who sponsored my secondary education which includes school fees, school uniform,shopping, pocket money and all the other requirements that a student could be required to have. Believe me the audience that was against this progress were shocked😳, they had never witnessed anything like that.

For sure it was a blessing because most individuals who get lucky to be sponsored by NGOs or individuals in most cases only the school fees are catered for. Lets just call this a miracle.

The background was still noisy as the so called auties and some individuals never stopped talking.They were sending warning messages to me every time they had a chance.Warning me to be aware of individuals or organizations that come in the name of sponsoring someone's education yet they are aiming on something else. They also proclaimed that no one could just come from no where and take all the responsibilities of another woman's child just like that without asking for something in return.

But # , they just couldn't realize but they saved me out of that traumatizing moment where some adults could advice me to do things that weren't right just to have a life "they said".Trying to convince me to believe that the sponsorship would continue for long and it will just be a waste of time by the time the ministry withdraws from paying the school fees.
Thank God I'm still alive and a living testimony.

I hope this encourages someone who's ready to give up all their dreams because of what others think it's best for them.
Be it relatives or friends, you must never allow yourself to be moved by what they think your future could be like. People have lived before today but no one has visited the future- only God has that secret. Be wise even at the times that you are vulnerable the most.
Apst Joseph Nyamondo

CHILDHOOD TRAUMAGrowing up as an abandoned child wasn't easy at all (Born 2000).Was brought up by aged adopted parents F...
27/11/2023

CHILDHOOD TRAUMA

Growing up as an abandoned child wasn't easy at all (Born 2000).Was brought up by aged adopted parents Father (Born 1945) and mother(Born 1953).
As we all know older parents often have small families and a lot of time to be with their children. Greater parental attention may result in a tendency to overprotect and micromanage children. Children may feel they do not have enough autonomy.

Learning from the society that I was an abandoned child by my biological parents left me feeling like I need to hold-on, fearing disconnection, worrying about future disappointments and worrying about potential threats and losses, leaving me feeling perpetually insecure and doubtful in myself , in relationships and in the world.

I feelt unwanted, rejected my own parents, and dealt with feelings of worthlessness that caused shame.
I experienced lack of trust and difficulty opening up to other people, dissociation and a persistent feeling of numbness, Control issues and low self-esteem.

When children grow up under conditions of constant threat, all their internal resources go toward survival.
Unpleasant experiences can significantly alter children's perception of their relationships with others, leading to a loss of trust in people.

Childhood trauma is perhaps one of the most challenging things to overcome, but I learnt to minimize its impacts to live a healthy, fulfilling, and happy life.

The lonely, scared, shattered child inside became a connected, bold, and confident adult when I start healing from the challanges I went through when I was growing up.

How I Started Healing my Inner Child

1.Acknowledged all that I had gone through.
2.Listened to different types of music, and tried a new hobby. Giving myself permission to break free from others' opinions of me, and becoming someone new.
3.Wrote a letter to my inner child
4.Meditated
5.Read journals
6.Revisited joy.
7.Became open.
8.Reached out.

Mention one hero or two in your life.HAPPY MASHUJAA DAY.🥂🎤My MOM has been my hero💑. She's been all to me;In times of nee...
20/10/2023

Mention one hero or two in your life.
HAPPY MASHUJAA DAY.🥂
🎤My MOM has been my hero💑. She's been all to me;In times of need she's been my financier,inspite of↘️ lack-she tried all she could so I could be satisfied.she's been a sister and has offered a comforting hand a nd shoulder to lean on whenever I'm lonely.She embraced peace 👨‍👩‍👧and unity⚖️ in the family. SO MOM IS MY 💪SHUJAA💯.

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