From a village with no connections to helping talents stand out worldwide.
My story
I hate seeing talented people miss opportunities because of their resume.
Coming from a small village with no connections, I understood that my resume would have to speak for me.
So I started studying resumes obsessively. Testing advice, speaking with recruiters, and trying to understand what actually lands interviews.
Helping people revealed a bigger problem. One resume could never fit every opportunity, but rewriting it for every job wasn’t realistic either.
Eventually the answer became clear. People needed a system that adapts their story for any job. With no room for guesswork. That’s what became CareerKit.
Today, I still don’t like working on resumes. But seeing clients land roles they dreamed about makes it all worth it. Because a job is never just a paycheck, it shapes the life people build for themselves and their families.