If you are looking for a fast-paced Sales and Marketing role where you will have excellent one-on-one training and earning potential, this could be perfect for you. In this Junior Sales role, you will receive training that is tailored to your needs and provided by senior sales leaders who started as a Trainee just like you. Training will enable you to become the best sales executive you can be, meaning more opportunity to earn commission and of course GROWTH! This company is looking at massive expansion over the next year, so this is a Sales role that offers the right person excellent opportunities for career progression. Our team, in Pinetown, is a rewarding sales environment where the more you put in, the further up the ladder you will progress. You could progress from a Trainee to a Sales leader within just 6 months! The Junior Sales Role includes these duties: – Generating new business for the company – Attending meetings – Networking – Selling our products – Building and maintaining a database The ideal candidate needs: – Matric certificate – Previous sales experience advantageous – Excellent communication skills and telephone manner – Ability to work quickly and accurately – To be hardworking – Ability to work under pressure – Be ambitious and driven – To have a sound knowledge of sales and what it involves NB – SA ID is essential. To apply, send your CV to kimberlee.venter@magnitudegroup.co.za
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News24.com | Voting Zuma out like ‘throwing a nuclear bomb’ at SA – Mthembu
Cape Town – Voting in favour of the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma would be like “throwing a nuclear bomb at the country”, ANC Chief Whip Jackson Mthembu said on Friday.
“The removal of the president will have disastrous consequences that can only have a negative impact on the people of South Africa,” he told reporters at Parliament.
It would result in the entire Cabinet having to resign, and a collapse in government. There would be deep and long-lasting ramifications, political instability, and economic uncertainty.
Removing Zuma and the ANC from power would only benefit the opposition and set the precedent that they could use Parliament to remove a democratically-elected government, he said.
It was “simply not in the best interests of the country”.
The DA’s motion to remove Zuma is scheduled for Tuesday.
Mthembu was resolute that ANC MPs were united. They could not remove their own president at the behest of their nemesis, the opposition.
“We must never allow our current irritations to blind us to act in a manner that destroys everything we have built over the past 23 years as a young democracy.
‘I don’t know where Hanekom got his figures’
Mthembu was asked how removing a president could be equated to removing the government.
“The DA have said removing the president is the first step to removing the ANC government. They have made no bones about that,” he replied.
He said he could not respond to ANC MP Derek Hanekom’s comments on Thursday that more than 50% of ANC MPs were unhappy with what was happening in the country and were worried about the party’s leadership.
“I do not know where he is getting those figures from. What I do know, as head and leader of the ANC caucus, is they will not support the opposition.”
MPs had raised legitimate concerns during caucus meetings, but had never expressed the desire to support an opposition-led motion, he said.
He accused the DA and EFF of being hypocritical, for taking measures against councilors for going against the party line, in the Cape Town metro and Mogale City respectively.
The ANC has made moves in Parliament to address the decline in confidence in the party and government, he said. He mentioned the SABC inquiry, probes into Eskom, and portfolio committee inquiries into state capture.
He repeated the call for a judicial commission of inquiry into the #GuptaLeaks “by yesterday”. Concerns about what had emerged in these emails were valid, but still unproven.
‘MPs in Parliament on party ticket’
Mthembu rejected media reports that the opposition had lobbied 60 ANC MPs to vote with the opposition.
“Who from the ANC would support removing own government? Nobody in his right mind would do so.”
The party’s constitution was clear on what would happen if an MP voted against the party in an open ballot.
National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete still had to announce if the vote would be secret or open. He said they were confident that the motion would be defeated, regardless of what Mbete decided.
Mthembu told News24 afterwards that a secret ballot was uncharted territory. He did not say how the party would determine how its MPs had voted should the vote be secret.
“ANC MPs have no right to remove the president of the organization that has deployed them,” Mthembu said.
He disagreed with the argument that voting with one’s conscience meant ANC MPs had to vote with the opposition to support the motion.
The Constitutional Court, in its ruling on the secret ballot on June 22, did not direct any MP on how to vote, only that they do so in accordance with their conscience and their oath, he said.
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To manage all counter sales by giving relevant advice to customers in the most professional manner – telephonically or face to face This position is responsible for handling customer complaints and queries professionally and to give the right advice as per the Service Centre Manager. The position also involves processing of information and claims accurately and quickly. MINIMUM REQUIREMNETS: Grade 12 with at least 3 years relevant work experience Advanced computer skills Good communication skills A drive for service excellence Organised and well presented If you meet these requirements please send your CV to admin@dynamictalent.co.za.
Performance Consultant (Cape Town)
Remuneration: | negotiable Market related |
Location: | Cape Town |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #1708119 |
Company: | Datafin Recruitment |
A leader in cloud-based analytics solutions invites a performance consultant to join its team where your responsibilities will range from data consulting to innovating products and mentoring. The ideal candidate must have an applicable degree with an aptitude for quantative analysis, proven experience in a similar position and expertise in the areas of global equity, fixed incomes and derivative markets. A CFA qualification or membership or CIPM would prove highly beneficial.
Duties:
- Offer consulting services to the client base including performance consulting, implementation and data consulting, process engineering and manager reviews.
- Assist with creating new consulting services and products.
- Identify opportunities for further consulting sales as well as product sales and to alert the relevant Account Manager.
- Assist with addressing client issues, and manage client relationships.
- Assist with presales demonstrations.
- Offer coaching and knowledge transfer to other Performance Consultants.
- Attend weekly Client Service meetings and offer feedback as to assigned issues.
Requirements:
Qualifications
- Relevant Bachelors Qualification, showing an aptitude to Quantitative Analysis.
Experience
- Proven performance consultative experience.
- Strong knowledge of the global equity, fixed income and derivative markets.
- Good working knowledge of the performance measurement, risk and data industry.
- Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
Advantageous
- A CFA Charterholder or evidence of progress through the CFA qualification.
- CIPM.
Attributes:
- Able to think logically with proven problem-solving capabilities.
- Use initiative and imagination.
- Proven ability to prioritise work and meet demanding deadlines in a pressured environment.
- Work quickly and accurately with tenacity and excellent attention to detail.
- Good organisational and motivational skills, including ability to organise and motivate others and work as a team.
- Excellent communication skills, both internally and externally across all levels of employees and clients.
- Excellent presentation skills, combined with a professional approach and attitude.
While we would really like to respond to every application, should you not be contacted for this position within 10 working days please consider your application unsuccessful.
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Sport24.co.za | Dagg: This is as big as it gets
Lloyd Burnard – Johannesburg
Johannesburg – Israel Dagg is a World Cup winner and no stranger to big crowds, but even he acknowledges that Saturday’s atmosphere at Ellis Park will be “daunting” for the Crusaders.
The 29-year-old won the 2011 World Cup with the All Blacks, but he has never won a Super Rugby title.
He will have his chance on Saturday when, in front of 62 000 supporters at Ellis Park, the Crusaders look to win their first Super Rugby championship since 2008 by defeating the high-flying Lions.
Dagg, who will start on the wing on Saturday, says it will be important for the Crusaders to stick together in an atmosphere that he says will be “as big as it gets”.
“We’ve just got to get on top of the Lions early and, if we can do that, hopefully we will quieten them (the crowd) down,” Dagg said on Thursday.
“They’re going to be vocal, and they’re going to be right behind their team. We’ve just got to stay connected as a 15 … it’s going to be pretty daunting out there. I’ve played here may times and it can be a very lonely place sometimes.”
Dagg added that a full Ellis Park was unlike anything else in rugby.
“It doesn’t get any bigger than this … a final at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. We’ve just got to treat it as another game. If we worry about the outcome, we’ll get knocked over,” he said.
“I’ve played here many times when it’s sold out and there is no better place to play … it’s where you want to be as a kid growing up.”
There will be ebbs and flows on Saturday, says Dagg, and he knows that the Crusaders will have to be at their best if they are to triumph against what he considers to be an “exciting” group of Lions players.
“It’s about controlling the momentum. There will be moments when the Lions are controlling things, and we’ve just got to stay together in those moments,” said Dagg.
“They play an attractive brand. They play with the ball and have exciting players. They look like they’re a tight group and they have a lot of belief.”
The sides met at last year’s quarter-final stage, also at Ellis Park, where the Lions emerged as 42-25 victors.
Dagg, however, insists that what happened then will have no impact on Saturday.
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Teams:
Lions
15 Andries Coetzee, 14 Ruan Combrinck, 13 Lionel Mapoe, 12 Harold Vorster, 11 Courtnall Skosan, 10 Elton Jantjies, 9 Ross Cronje, 8 Ruan Ackermann, 7 Kwagga Smith, 6 Jaco Kriel (captain), 5 Franco Mostert, 4 Andries Ferreira, 3 Ruan Dreyer, 2 Malcolm Marx, 1 Jacques van Rooyen
Substitutes: 16 Akker van der Merwe, 17 Corne Fourie, 18 Johannes Jonker, 19 Lourens Erasmus, 20 Cyle Brink, 21 Faf de Klerk, 22 Rohan Janse van Rensburg, 23 Sylvian Mahuza
Crusaders
15 David Havili, 14 Israel Dagg, 13 Jack Goodhue, 12 Ryan Crotty, 11 Seta Tamanivalu, 10 Richie Mo’unga, 9 Bryn Hall, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Matt Todd, 6 Jordan Taufua, 5 Sam Whitelock (captain), 4 Scott Barrett, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Codie Taylor, 1 Joe Moody
Substitutes: 16 Ben Funnell, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Mike Alaalatoa, 19 Luke Romano, 20 Pete Samu, 21 Mitchell Drummond, 22 Mitchell Hunt, 23 George Bridge
eNCA | CATCH IT LIVE: Stephen McGown to make first public appearance since release
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JOHANNESBURG – Stephen McGown lives to tell the tale after six years in captivity.
He’s back with his family in Johannesburg.
McGown was abducted by al-Qaeda in Timbuktu, Mali in 2011.
His release was secured following protracted negotiations.
McGown will make his first public appearance since his release at the Gift of the Givers centre.
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eNCA | Family wants ANC to remove Dullah Omar’s name from Cape Region
CAPE TOWN – The family of late struggle stalwart Dullah Omar has distanced itself from the ANC’s Dullah Omar Region march in support of President Jacob Zuma.
The region — which includes Cape Town — is planning the march for Tuesday.
Party members will protest against the Parliamentary motion of no confidence in President Zuma.
Omar’s family says it doesn’t want the stalwart’s name to be associated with justifying corruption, greed and factionalism.
It has also asked the party’s national executive committee to remove Omar’s name from the ANC Cape Town region.
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News24.com | Oscar ‘doing well’ after night in hospital – dad
Oscar is doing well under the circumstances, his father Henke Pistorius says.
The Paralympic athlete was kept in Kalafong Hospital in Atteridgeville, Pretoria overnight for observation after experiencing chest pains on Thursday morning.
“He has been discharged and is back in the facility,” Logan Maistry, spokesperson for the department of correctional services, told AFP.
Henke told YOU Oscar had previously had “bad colds” and it was not clear whether this was a reason for the severe pains in his chest.
Several tests have been performed on Oscar since Thursday and “all the tests were negative”, said Henke.
The 30-year-old is serving a six-year prison sentence for the murder of his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in February 2013.
Oscar has been behind bars for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp, since July 6 last year. He argued that he thought she was an intruder.
He was transferred from the Kgosi Mampuru II prison to the Atteridgeville prison, also in Pretoria, in November 2016.
Maistry told YOU that Oscar is doing well under the circumstances and he is well on the rehabilitation programme.
He confirmed Oscar could be eligible for parole within two years, but it has not yet been confirmed.