The Significance of Entry-Level Employment

Entry-level (Don’t be confused when I say entry-level; I’m covering jobs for fresh graduates.) jobs are ideal for people with little to no professional experience because they provide a vital link between classroom instruction and real-world work experience.These positions offer practical skill development that cannot be learned in a classroom, including basic technical competencies, administrative … Read more

Most In-Demand Jobs in Ethiopia Right Now

It’s funny how fast things can change. Just a few years ago, most of the people I knew were focused on getting government jobs—safe, steady, and reliable. But these days, I talk to friends and cousins who are exploring all sorts of new fields. From tech startups to eco-tourism, the Ethiopian job market is definitely … Read more

Where to Find Real Job Listings in Ethiopia (and How to Avoid Scams)

Looking for a job in Ethiopia can be tough — and unfortunately, it’s easy to come across fake job ads that can waste your time or even put you and your dependent family at risk. Some scammers post ads online to trick people into paying fees but then no jobs, sharing personal information, or applying … Read more

How to Write a Professional CV in Ethiopia (with Free Template)

Writing a professional CV is one of the most important steps in your job search. It’s your first impression and your only chance to show your employers who you are and what you can do and what you did before , what you’ve done is really helped you at this time the time you waste … Read more

Common Interview Questions and Best Sample Answers in Ethiopia

Preparing for a job interview can feel better situation — but with the right exactly preparation, you can walk in with confidence. In Ethiopia, many employers almost all are ask similar types of questions during interviews to know your personality, skills, and how well you can fit into their team. In this guide, we will … Read more

What to Wear to a Job Interview in Ethiopia

What you have to know is First impressions matter especially at a job interview. What you wear can say a lot about you before you even speak. In Ethiopia, dressing appropriately for an interview shows respect, professionalism, and seriousness about the opportunity. But with so many industries and dress styles out there, it can be … Read more

How to Answer the Question {Tell Me About Yourself} in Amharic and English

“Tell me about yourself” is almost always the opening question in a job interview. How you answer sets the tone for everything that follows. Answering smoothly in both English and Amharic can really make you stand out—mainly with employers who value bilingual skills. = = = = = = = = = = = The … Read more

Job Search Mistakes You Must Avoid

Searching for a job can feel like navigating a maze. One misstep can cost you time, energy, or even your dream opportunity. To help you stay on track especially in Ethiopia’s competitive market here are the seven most common job search pitfalls and how to sidestep them. Applying to Too Many Jobs (Too Quickly) Why … Read more

How My Uncle Got His First NGO Job Without Connections

When you think of landing a role at a big NGO in Ethiopia, it often seems like the only way in is through a friend of a friend, a family tie, or some secret handshake at a networking event. My uncle, however, defied that assumption. Armed with nothing but grit, genuine passion, and a few … Read more

From Street Vendor to Small Business Owner: My Friend’s Journey

In Ethiopia, where unemployment and economic hardships are constant challenges for young people because of many factors in the country, it’s easy to believe that success belongs only to those with money, connections, or luck. But my friend Abel proved that is not correct every time. With no chance of education, no powerful relatives, and … Read more