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10 Prompts to Use AI Chomi to Find Your Next Job
Role Overview
Landing a job starts with knowing how to ask the right questions. Most people open AI Chomi and type “help me find a job” and while that works, it only scratches the surface of what AI Chomi can do for you.
The more specific your prompt, the better your results. This guide gives you 10 prompts you can use right now to find jobs, filter by location, match your experience, and even plan your next career move, all through AI Chomi at nasi-ispani.co.za/ai-buddy.
AI Chomi searches and responds based on exactly what you tell it. If you type “help me find a job,” it will return general listings, but it won’t know your field, your location, your experience level, or what you’re actually looking for.
“Help me find warehouse jobs in Kempton Park. I have 3 years forklift experience and a valid licence.”
The second prompt gives AI Chomi enough to work with. The results will be more relevant, more targeted, and more likely to lead somewhere.
“Help me find [job title] jobs in [city or province].”
This is the single most important upgrade you can make to your search. Always include what you’re looking for and where you are.
“Help me find security jobs in Johannesburg.”
“Help me find cleaning jobs in Cape Town.”
“Help me find admin clerk jobs in Pretoria.”
“I have [qualification/experience]. What jobs am I likely to qualify for?”
If you’re not sure what to search for, tell AI Chomi what you have and let it suggest suitable roles.
“I have Grade 11 and no work experience. What jobs can I apply for?”
“I have a Matric and 2 years cashier experience. What roles suit me?”
“I completed a hospitality learnership. What jobs are available for me?”
“Show me [industry] jobs available right now.”
If you know the field you want to work in, search by industry rather than a specific job title — you may find roles you didn’t know existed.
“Show me manufacturing jobs available right now.”
“Show me healthcare jobs in KwaZulu-Natal.”
“Show me retail jobs in Gauteng.”
“Are there any learnerships or training programmes in [field]”
AI Chomi can help you find learnerships and training programmes, not just jobs. If you’re still building your experience, this is where to start.
“Are there any retail learnerships available?”
“Help me find IT learnerships in Gauteng.”
“Show me training programmes I can apply for with a Matric.”
“I have no work experience. What entry-level jobs or learnerships are available in [location]?”
No experience doesn’t mean no options. AI Chomi can filter for entry-level roles and learnerships specifically suited to first-time job seekers.
“I have no work experience. What can I apply for in Durban?”
“What jobs are available for someone who just finished Matric in Mpumalanga?”
“Do you have any vacancies at [company name]?”
If you have a specific employer in mind, ask directly. Just make sure you spell the company name correctly.
“Do you have any Shoprite vacancies?”
“Are there any Fidelity Security jobs available?”
“What jobs does Clicks have listed right now?”
“Are there any remote or work-from-home jobs available”
Remote work is growing in South Africa. Be specific about what type of remote work you’re looking for to get the best results.
“Are there any remote call centre agent jobs available?”
“Show me work-from-home data entry jobs.”
“Are there any part-time remote jobs I can apply for?”
“What qualifications and skills do I need to apply for a [job title] role?”
Before you apply, use AI Chomi to understand exactly what employers are looking for — so you can decide if you’re a strong candidate or what you still need to work on.
“What do I need to apply for a Code 10 driver job?”
“What qualifications do I need to become a security guard in South Africa?”
“What skills do employers look for in a customer service role?”
“I currently work as a [current role]. What jobs could I move into next, and what skills would I need?”
AI Chomi isn’t just for finding your first job — it can help you think through career progression and what steps to take to move up.
“I’m currently a general worker. What roles could I move into with more experience?”
“I’ve been a cashier for 3 years. What’s the next step in retail?”
“I want to move from admin into HR. What do I need to do?”
“I’m looking for work in [field] in [location]. I have [experience/qualification]. Help me put together a job search plan.”
This is the most powerful prompt on the list. Give AI Chomi a full picture of who you are and what you want, and it will help you build a plan — not just a list of jobs.
Example: “I’m looking for warehouse or logistics work in Ekurhuleni. I have 5 years general worker experience and a forklift licence. Help me put together a job search plan.”
The more you tell AI Chomi, the more it can help you. Every time you open a new chat, give it context — your location, your experience, what you’re looking for. You don’t have to start with “help me find a job.” Start with who you are and what you need.
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Key Responsibilities
Learning and adhering to company processes, standards, and best practices is required, along with communicating progress and challenges to your supervisor on a regular basis. You will participate in training and onboarding programmes to build your skills, contribute to a positive team environment, and take initiative to identify areas where you can add value.
Entry Requirements
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, basic computer literacy, and the ability to work well in a professional team. A proactive attitude with a genuine desire to learn and grow professionally within the company's structured development framework.
About Not specified
This entry-level job is offered by Not specified, based in Cape Town.
Why This Is Good for Starters
Entry-level positions like this one at Not specified are designed for candidates who are just starting out. You do not need years of experience — employers hiring for entry-level roles are looking for potential, attitude, and willingness to learn. This is your foot in the door to a professional career. South African employers increasingly value practical skills and cultural fit over formal qualifications alone.
CV Tips for This Application
- Focus on transferable skills from any context: part-time work, volunteering, family responsibilities
- Include a professional summary (2-3 sentences) explaining what you bring to the role
- List computer skills specifically — even basic MS Office proficiency matters
- Mention your availability and willingness to start immediately if applicable
- Proofread carefully — spelling errors are the number one reason entry-level CVs get rejected
Application Checklist
- Read the full job description carefully before applying
- Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
- Write a brief cover letter explaining why you are a good fit
- Apply as soon as possible — positions may close without notice
- Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
- Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply with matric only?
Check the requirements section above for education requirements.
Do I need experience?
This appears to be suitable for candidates with little or no experience.
Can I apply if I live in another province?
Most opportunities accept applications from candidates across South Africa. Check the requirements for any location-specific criteria.
What happens after I apply?
After submitting your application, the employer will review it. If shortlisted, you may be contacted for an interview. Response times vary by employer.
Is this entry-level job paid?
Payment details are not specified. Contact the employer for more information.
When is the closing date and what if I miss it?
No closing date specified. Apply as soon as possible as positions may fill quickly.
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