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Pical is looking for a quoting specialist/estimator, must have industry experience in quoting on vinyl, graphics, signage, billboards, carpentry and shopfitting. We disrupt the market! No chancers – if you don’t have the relevant experience or see yourself being passionate about our products and services after going on our website, do not apply.
An experienced quoting specialist who provides customer quotations that result in profitable sales revenue to the company. Supports the overall company’s sales strategy through efficient and timely responses to internal and external customers. One is required to manage and plan all costs associated with all types of projects, from outset until completion. Above all, to be concerned with doing the best possible job at the best possible price. The goal is to increase efficiency, profitability and customer satisfaction. Alternative duties, assignments and projects may be afforded to the employee and the job profile may be amended from time to time as may be required by the company.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
For more information about Pical, our team, our values and what we do visit our website: www.pical.co.za or social media platforms. We want someone who wants to grow and further their career in this exciting and fast-paced industry with a winning and dynamic company. As stated above, do not apply if you have not answered yes to all of the above. Send your CV to careers@pical.co.za. Pical will contact successful candidates for an interview.
Posted on 23 Jan 16:15
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Our client, a renowned provider of financial technology (fintech), is currently seeking payments/POS sales representative in Sandton, Johannesburg.
Please note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an assessment or test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
Applicants must reside in Sandton or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
Posted on 23 Jan 16:06
The most essential and important resource any company can possess will undoubtedly be the talent that they employ. This is where MPRTC is crucial, in that we specialise in the most diverse and complex resource; we supply people, the right people, for your company.
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Remuneration: | Market related |
Benefits: | Two complimentary online short courses per year, Medical Aid subsidy, on-site gym, discounted healthy meals and an in-house barista |
Location: | Cape Town |
Job level: | Mid |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #EMAA2019 |
Company: | GetSmarter |
What we’re looking for:
The email marketing analyst ensures that the email marketing system is robust and meets the business and compliance requirements. This entails troubleshooting, developing, monitoring and improving existing automation initiatives, collaborating with various stakeholders, including the technical team, and establishing best operational practices. The email marketing analyst will be responsible for creating and maintaining standardised and adhoc audiences and configuration of the email marketing software. This role will further establish standardised reporting and perform ad hoc analysis and interpretation to bring about data-informed decision making in the email marketing function. The email marketing analyst will report to the email marketing manager.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
GetSmarter, a wholly-owned subsidiary of 2U, Inc., is a digital education company that partners with the world’s leading universities to select, design and deliver premium online short courses with a data-driven focus on learning gain.
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Other attributes that will help you in this role:
Posted on 23 Jan 15:47
Advertising, Marketing,
PR, Media and Digital
Jhb: 011 883 5404
CT: 021 422 3590 www.adtalent.co.za
Recruiters & Career Coaches in Advertising, Marketing, Media, PR, IT and Digital.
Lynn: 082 802 4441
az.oc.dauqskroweht@nnyl
Specialists in Tech & Marketing recruitment
Jackie: 072 487 3387
az.oc.tnemtiurceregdelatipac@eikcaj
Nova: 073 393 9731
az.oc.tnemtiurceregdelatipac@avoN
Advertising, Marketing,
PR, Media and Digital
Jhb: 011 883 5404
CT: 021 422 3590 www.adtalent.co.za
Recruiters & Career Coaches in Advertising, Marketing, Media, PR, IT and Digital.
Lynn: 082 802 4441
az.oc.dauqskroweht@nnyl
Specialists in Tech & Marketing recruitment
Jackie: 072 487 3387
az.oc.tnemtiurceregdelatipac@eikcaj
Nova: 073 393 9731
az.oc.tnemtiurceregdelatipac@avoN
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Running can build endurance, strengthen joints, and get rid of stress. But running is also a great workout for weight loss, especially for beginners.
“If you want to burn a lot of calories fast, running is one of the best exercises you can do—especially when done at a high intensity,” Stephanie Blozy, the owner of Fleet Feet of West Hartford, Connecticut who has a masters degree in exercise science, tells Health. “Because both feet are off the ground mid-stride when you’re running, it’s really just a series of jumps. The faster you jump and run, the more energy is required of your muscles, so the more calories burned.”
To lose weight, the math is simple: You need to make sure your calorie intake doesn't exceed the number of calories you burn. That means either eating less, moving more, or doing some combination of both. Running helps you create a calorie deficit that allows you to shed pounds and maintain your weight when you reach your goal. It also can lift your mood and give you a thrilling feeling of freedom, which in turn boosts your mental health (hello, runner's high).
Here's the amount of weight you can expect to lose by running, how to get started if weight loss is your main goal, and the right way to keep burning calories as you run—so you continue to lose pounds and aren't tempted to throw in the towel.
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A 140-pound person burns 13.2 calories per minute by running, according to the American Council of Exercise. And the more you weigh, the more calories you’ll burn (it takes more energy to move more weight). This means heavier people will experience more of a calorie burn at the onset when they start running. It explains why you and a friend might not burn the exact same amount of calories even if you ran the same distance at the same pace together.
But running for weight loss works another way too: It burns a significant amount of calories after you’re done. That’s called excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, and research published in the The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research found that the afterburn lasts five minutes longer for runners than it did for walkers.
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If you’ve never run before, you need to start slow and build up your running tolerance. “Stick to a pace in which you’d be able to hold an easy conversation while running with a friend, and aim for 10 to 15 minutes to start,” New York-based Grayson Wickham, a physical therapist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, and founder of Movement Vault tells Health. Thinking in terms of time versus distance can also making running seem less daunting (and less like the torture of middle school gym class).
When you find a pace and distance that feels good, start increasing your time or distance by no more than 5% to 10% per week. “Otherwise, you increase your chance of injury,” says Blozy. “This is something I call ‘training in the too's’: too much, too fast, too soon.” Bottom line: Listen to your body. If you feel ready to go further, go for it; if you’re starting to have foot, ankle, or hip pain, or you just don’t feel good overall, you need to back off a little.
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Not all running is created equal, and the fitter you get, the easier it'll be to maintain the pace you started with. The problem, though, is that your body will have adjusted to this pace, and you might find yourself in the dreaded weight loss plateau. “The key to burning maximal calories when running is keeping the intensity high so you don’t settle into a steady state, which can happen when you run at a comfortable pace,” says Blozy.
To prevent your body from getting used to running, you need to switch things up and continue challenging your body with longer runs, sprints, or shorter, higher-intensity runs. “The most optimal protocol to use for weight loss would be incorporating sprint intervals of varying distances, intensities, and rest periods between intervals,” says Wickham. Think: Picking up your pace during every other song on your playlist or running a quarter-mile fast followed by a quarter-mile at an easy job, then repeating several times.
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Sprint intervals—or hill intervals, where you’re running up an incline repeatedly with recovery time in between—accelerate your calorie burn both in the moment and for the rest of the day, says Blozy. “So even when you’re sitting at your desk, you’re burning more calories than if you didn’t exercise,” she explains. The more intense the run, the more calories your body will need to burn after exercise to aid recovery.
But at the end of the day, what’s going to help you the most in your weight loss goals is consistency. “All aspects of fitness, including running for weight loss, rely on consistency to achieve your goal,” says Wickham. “Find a pace, duration, intensity that works for you and stick with it for the long run. This is truly the only way to create lasting change that will yield lasting results.”
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