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Wolof Vocabulary → Education and Work → Job Search

Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary and expressions related to job search in Wolof culture. Whether you are looking for your first job, changing careers, or seeking new employment opportunities, this lesson will provide you with the Wolof words and phrases you need to communicate effectively with potential employers and colleagues.

Job Search Vocabulary

Below are some common Wolof words and phrases related to job search:

Wolof Pronunciation English Translation
Géwël gheh-wel Employment
Dëwël sa xam-xam deh-wel sah kham-kham Job search
Làmmiñ laam-meen Resume
Biir suuf beer soo-f Cover letter
Turu too-roo Interview
Xaliss kha-lees Experience
Siw see-oo Skills
Kanam kah-nahm Salary
Xelem kheh-lem Employer
Alëkëtu ah-leh-keh-too Employee

Job Application Process

When applying for jobs in Wolof culture, the job application process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Dëwël sa xam-xam: Job search
    • Use online job boards or visit the company website to find job postings.
    • Network with friends, family, and professional contacts to learn about job openings.
    • Browse classified ads in newspapers and online sites.
  2. Làmmiñ: Resume
    • Craft a concise, polished resume that highlights your education, work experience, and skills.
    • Be truthful and avoid exaggerating your accomplishments or stating false information.
    • Include your contact details such as your phone number, email address and physical address.
  3. Biir suuf: Cover letter
    • Write a cover letter that showcases your interest in the job and your ability to perform the duties required.
    • Show your knowledge of the company and how your skills and experience can be beneficial to its goals and operations.
    • Be concise, use an appropriate tone, and proofread for errors before submitting it.
  4. Turu: Interview
    • Prepare for the interview by thoroughly researching the company and the job position.
    • Dress appropriately and arrive on time for your scheduled interview.
    • Be polite, respectful, and engage in active listening when answering questions from the interviewer.
    • Show your enthusiasm for the job and the company, and highlight your relevant experience and skills.
  5. Kanam: Salary Negotiation
    • Wait for the employer to bring up the topic of compensation before discussing it.
    • Do your research on the current wage rates for your industry, experience level, and location.
    • Be clear about your expectations and negotiate respectfully and professionally.

Useful Phrases

Here are some useful phrases to use during the job application process:

  • Souma dëgë réew mi ci diinë alëwëraay
    • "I'm interested in applying for this job."
  • Mënu xam na am naa nexee faayte?
    • "What are the requirements for this position?"
  • Njaagul dolli
    • "Submit your application."
  • Sopp na la
    • "Hired!". You got the job!

Learning the vocabulary and expressions related to job search in Wolof culture is an essential step towards finding employment in Wolof-speaking areas. By following the proper job application process and using these useful phrases, you can increase your chances of obtaining the job of your dreams.


Table of Contents - Wolof Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Wolof


Greetings and Introductions


Wolof Cultural Norms


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Family and Social Structure


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Wolof Cuisine and Dining Etiquette


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Travel and Tourism in Wolof-Speaking Countries


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