- Tiffany Makhae: The Limpopo 18-year-old girl who’s impacting lives by sharing employment opportunities.
- The young lady who’s brought recruitment agency within her.
- Tiffany Makhae simplified and is still simplifying looking for internship, learnership, apprenticeship, bursary, in-service training and experiential learning opportunities.
Limpopo – Tiffany Makhae @MetjahTebogo emerge to be not just a hard working young lady, she’s a life-changer.
When we thought South Africa’s youn generation is full of no Good Samaritans, ones exhibits herself.
Tiffany’s said to have begun her non-paying job lending career at 16 – something not even minute segment of SA’s most influential youngsters can do.
We are fully aware that our county’s propelled by money, the notion ‘young influencers’ seem to be less comprehensible to myriads – the categorisation thereof is monetarily-driven, albeit Tiffany’s existence emerge to be the mere simplistically well understandable concept ‘SA young influencers.’
We more often seek help from the well-established people failing to see the most enticing and life-changing ones in our midst. As long as you are living – you are special, and you will get where you are supposed to be, Tiffany has unreservedly proven that.
She’s been using her own money, literally whilst schooling at Makgoka High, she put her pocket money to good us, many might think she was starving herself. She use her own data bundles to aid people getting employed.
She has shifted parental perceptions that buying a smartphone for a 16 year old is just a waste of time, her phone was significantly utilised to impact lives, to change the background of the unprivileged clans trickling within abjection.
Attaining great things and being generous has nothing to do with money as we learnt from the 18-year-old Limpopo aspiring young lady, Tiffany Makhae.
She recently secured herself a slot with Waterberg FM where, on Monday’s and Friday’s at 16H45 SAST, she will be sharing job opportunities and shedding light to what job seekers must do in order to get hired.
The Jobs Plug In with Tiffany will officially commence on Monday, the 10th of May.
She turned her Twitter account into a job handing platform to those looking for internship, job, learnership, in-service training, apprenticeship and bursary opportunities, it is apparent that many opportunities on the internet are not easily accessible. It merely takes dedication, determination and endurance (the DDE) to be landed to one.
Even though such a huge number of the aforesaid opportunity seekers acknowledged aid from the young lady, myriads are still not aware of her existence.
There is nothing exhausting and leading to depression like looking for employment.
Tiffany Makhae’s interview official announcement to partnering with Waterberg FM
The 18-year-old young lady saw how South Africans are struggling and she decided to be of a helping hand, impacting the lives of myriads of the inhabitants to of the country.
“As you know I’m from small villages in Lephalale. unemployment can drain a person physically and emotionally,” she said.
When asked of the Slot Jobs Plugin In she secured with the Lephalale local radio station, Tiffany was gobsmacked as she didn’t know how she can exhibit her feelings of gratitude for such a huge move.
“I am overwhelmed, I don’t know what to say… I’m excited,” she excitedly responded.
She said she realised that some people does not have social media platforms, so the slot with Waterberg FM will aid them to know of the available vacancies across the country – no more waiting for newspapers that advertise opportunities.
The slot will start officially on Monday. Those who are not fans of social media platform, can tune into Waterberg FM to learn about the recent opportunities Tiffany will be sharing.
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Tiffany‘s hardworking eventually rewarded her as she got a job with which to inspire her good deeds – impacting lives.
“The website also advertises vacancies. They asked me to do a thread of vacancies that are advertised on their websites. They saw that I have potential and hired me as a freelancer. Now, I look for vacancies on different websites and post them on their website,” she told SABC News.
Tiffany Makhae: Limpopo 18-year-old girl‘s not only sharing and helping with job, internship, bursary and learnership opportunities, she’s also helping those who want to apply but because of having no data, it’s hard for them to apply – she took it upon herself to top-up them.
More greatness is anticipated out of the 18-year-old young girl.
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