Ince (Pty) Ltd is currently recruiting for experienced DTP/digital production specialists to join its organisation. The positions require:
Producing and typesetting (on Apple Macs) corporate documents, e.g. annual reports, circulars and financial adverts for both traditional print and digital output.
Some work in Word and Excel for the preparation of exporting into InDesign and other outputting software.
Ensuring those high standards are maintained throughout the document.
Checking that design has been implemented throughout.
Backing up of all work daily.
Company Description
Ince is an integrated communications/fintech agency providing clients with a full service offering for all their marketing and communication needs. We deliver value innovation and quality across various communications paltforms. Being a one-stop solution means sheer ease of doing business.
Our teams have proven experience in various disciplines and in managing large and complex communication projects, both within and outside of South Africa. We operate 24/7 with a national presence enabling us to provide seamless and consistent service across various media platforms. We partner with our clients around their communication and marketing needs to provide the most appropriate solution-delivering the right message, through the right medium, with the right results.
Due to the large volume of applications received, we regret that we will only be in a position to correspond with short-listed applicants.
Requirements
Five years’ experience in the typesetting of large financial documents.
Thorough working knowledge of InDesign CS6, Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Given the trend towards digital publication, knowledge of and experience in HTML, CSS, and Javascript would be a strong advantage.
Ability to work with a given design and follow a prescribed style.
A good grasp of the English language.
Posted on 24 Dec 10:18
Apply by email Laurentia Oliphant
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If you share our inherent distrust of corporate bureaucracy and love working with words, we may just have the perfect opportunity for you.
Fedgroup, South Africa’s leading independent financial services provider, is looking to employ a content specialist to aid our rapidly expanding business.
Although we operate in the financial services industry, we have built up a reputation for being dynamic, transparent and independently minded, while never losing the human touch. We are looking for a person who shares these values to work in an environment where the only constant is our commitment to integrity. If you are willing to be as demanding of yourself as we are of ourselves, without losing a sense of fun, Fedgroup might be the perfect fit for you.
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Creation of written content across a multitude of forms, including: o Blog articles o Print articles o Social media content o Newsletters o Advertising copy o Product information manuals o Website updates o Tender documents
Planning and strategising workflow to be in line with the long and short-term company goals
Social media posts
Social media interaction with clients
Speechwriting
Workflow management
Topic generation
Coordination with design teams in terms of visual media to accompany the written content
Proofreading
Attend and provide input at stakeholder meetings
We are looking for a candidate with the following experience:
Three-year bachelor’s degree in media, journalism, communication, marketing, PR or related fields.
A minimum of five years’ experience in publishing, print, digital media, PR or related fields, with a mixture of these being preferable.
Experience in the financial services industry preferable.
Excellent time-management, communication and interpersonal skills.
The ability to work quickly and accurately under deadline pressure.
Own transport is a plus.
Flexible and adaptive to our highly dynamic work environment.
Proficiency in a number of South African languages will be a plus.
If these specifications fit your skills set, please send up-to-date CVs to
az.oc.puorgdef@rvnoemid
before 21 January 2019. Only CVs that meet the criteria set out above will be considered.
Company Description
Established in 1990, Fedgroup has grown into South Africa’s leading independent financial services provider. Our independence has allowed us to develop our own point of view on the business of insurance and investment. We put people before profit. We believe in old-fashioned ideas like honesty, integrity and dignity. And we place a lot of value in our dedicated and committed staff.
Posted on 24 Dec 10:16
Apply Dimeon van Rooyen
011 305 2300
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Thanks to a cold-press process called the Norwalk method (it kills fewer nutrients than traditional, heat-based ways to extract juice), Liquiteria drinks made in New York City may contain three to five times more vitamins, minerals, and enzymes than other brands using a different procedure. Shelf-life is the same, lasting up to three days when refrigerated.
Plans: One, three, five, and seven days, four to eight juices per day, starting at $33. “Cleansing coaches” can help you choose the plan best for your lifestyle and goals.
Celeb sippers: Alec Baldwin, Daniel Craig, Ryan Gosling, Rachel Weiss, Collin Farrell, Chloe Sevigny, Jake Gyllenhaal
“I’ve heard of the Norwalk method, but I honestly don’t know if it does actually produce a better quality juice,” Middleberg says. “It just sounds like they’re using an extra fancy juicer.”
Three drunk pedestrians have been arrested as emergency services and traffic authorities do all they can to mitigate further disaster on South Africa’s roads ahead of Christmas.
“People are impatient on our roads, they take chances,” said Western Cape Traffic Chief Kenny Africa.
“Do not take unnecessary chances,” pleaded Africa.
In Western Cape alone, besides the three pedestrians arrested in Vredendal, 1 258 drivers were tested for alcohol.
Of those, 39 were arrested for driving drunk on Friday and Saturday alone.
A driver in Caledon was allegedly five times over the legal limit.
“We do not want you to become part of the statistics,” he said, adding that eight fatalities had already been recorded over the two days in the province.
Africa and his colleagues in traffic control, emergency services and border control were pushing through the busiest time of the year.
ER24 spokesperson Ineke van Huyssteen reported several accidents that they had attended to, among them a “double crash” on Pietermaritzburg’s Town Hill which left 17 people injured earlier on Sunday.
In that incident, a taxi and a bus crashed, leaving 10 people with minor injuries.
While paramedics were busy assessing the patients, another bus came around the corner and a second collision followed, and another seven people were injured.
Further afield in Steadville, Ladysmith, 16 people were injured after a taxi and a bakkie collided and in Eloff in Mpumalanga two people, among them a child, were killed and five others were injured following a head-on collision between a bakkie and a light motor vehicle on the R555.
Seven people were killed in a taxi rollover between Wepener and Hobhouse Arrive Alive said on Sunday.
One of the dead was a child.
In the meantime, the various toll companies across the country kept a running feed of conditions, crashes and warnings, which included weather alerts such as a massive thunder storm heading towards Middelburg.
Warning:23/12/2018 17h00 TO:23/12/2018 18h00 Severe Thunderstorms- are moving towards Middelburg with large amounts of small hail and heavy downpours (Mpu)
The Department of Home Affairs had brought in an extra 425 staffers to assist at border posts and airports.
This also applied to round-the-clock services at the bigger border posts such as Beit Bridge, Lebombo and Oshoek.
Siya Qoza, spokesperson for DHA Minister Siyabonga Cwele said the most common cause of delays for border crossings was not having the proper documentation on hand.
He urged people to have their documents certified and up to date by the time they get to the border posts.
OUR CLIENT DEALING WITH FINANCIAL OUTSOURCING SOLUTIONS REQUIRES AN ASSISTANT LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE OFFICER IN BELLVILLE, WESTERN CAPE
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:
Ability to work independently and take responsibility
Attention to detail and thoroughness
Demonstrate an understanding of the investment industry and the business imperatives in operation in a business
Shows an interest in industry bodies and a willingness to contribute and share knowledge
Good drafting skills and the ability to interpret business processes into legally sound documents
The ability to draft service level agreements specific for this industry
Be a strong negotiator and able to interact confidently with senior executives
Focused individual who is able to execute effectively, planning own outputs and meet specified deadlines
Good interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively, professional, diplomatic, cordial and collaborate sensitively with others
Ability to influence and build good relationships at all levels in order to effectively carry out responsibilities
Ability to work independently but also be a team player
Be able to conduct meetings and presentations skilfully
Ability to draft high quality communication material
Applicants must reside in BELLVILLE, WESTERN CAPE 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
Cardiff – Manchester United captain Ashley Young admitted the mood around Old Trafford has been instantly lifted by caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s smile, but denied there were any celebrations in the dressing room at news of Jose Mourinho’s sacking.
Solskjaer was put in charge until the end of the season after Mourinho was dismissed on Tuesday with United 19 points off the top of the table.
That change paid instant dividends as United scored five goals in a Premier League match for the first time since Alex Ferguson’s last game in charge back in May 2013, thrashing Cardiff 5-1 on Saturday.
“I don’t think he (Solskjaer) has stopped smiling,” Young said after victory in the Welsh capital.
“He was like that as a player. He always has a smile on his face and I think that can reflect down on to the team, which is a good thing.
“Ole has come in and we were preparing in the right way for a game, even though it’s been a crazy week.”
Mourinho clashed with a number of senior figures in the United dressing room over his two-and-a-half seasons in charge.
Paul Pogba quickly deleted a controversial social media post of him smiling with the message “caption this” in the hours after Mourinho’s departure.
Restored to the starting line-up for the first time in four league games, Pogba was instrumental in setting up four of United’s five goals on Saturday.
“No celebration at all. Absolute lies,” Young said at the suggestion players were delighted to see the back of Mourinho.
“Obviously it was disappointing for the manager to get sacked.
“In his two-and-a-half years he won trophies. We have to take some responsibility for that as we are on the pitch.
“But we have to move on from that. As professional players we have to get on with the job in hand, and that is what we did here.”