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About Me
My name is Thabang Phohu Paile I'm 24 years old .I grow up in village call Mabitsi in Limpopo is where I have completed my primary and I moved to Mamelodi .I have completed my matric at Rephafogile Secondary school in 2014(Mamelodi East).I did further my studies at Tshwane North College (Mamelodi compus)studying Financial Management course and I completed my course in 2016 .I'm hard working ,dedicated ,perseverance person and value time a lot what motivate me is the words by Winston Churchill "The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity .The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty" so I'm optimistic

Work Experience
*I worked at Ackermans (mamelodi complex) as cashier in 2015 while still busy with my studies and work for a company call CMR as merchandiser at Lynwood . I also work at checkers (Lynwood) as merchandiser and stock control and Brooklyn brother as waiter. I once volunteered at Tshwane North College as Financial Clerk assistance after I have completed my studies

Why Financial Management N6
I choose financial management because , when I was still in high school I was always good at (EMS) economic management science so I develop love for number and my teacher used to say when I'm about to give up saying I can't do this "what you lack in talent can be made with desire ,hustle and giving 110% all the time" and I wanted to become an charter accountant.

Internship
My friend Abongile told me about Gwconnect.org that I should create my profile online ,she also push me do register by calling me and also help me to complete my profile because Gwconnect help her to fine an internship at Intelleto ,within two weeks time I was called and invited for interview at BIGSAVE DISTRIBUTION CENTRE

Company
Bigsave is big family business that has grant us platform to grow in the business field ,it is wonderful to work with such motivated team and even the nature of the company its kindly fantastic
Thabang Phohu Paile | Financial Management N6 | 2017/11/17 12:00:00 AM

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