Education: Relevant IT Degree / Diploma Experience: 3+ years of active .Net Development experience Reference: SK Job Description: There is no such thing as “the secret to success”. The only secret is the amount of dedication and commitment you put in to creating the best possible future for you. Start creating and molding by applying to a new opportunity for bright and like-minded individuals such as yourself
Requirements: 3+ years of active .Net Development experience Relevant IT Degree / Diploma Experience in .Net, Entity Hibernate, HTML, JavaScript, JQuery and Git development Experience with JavaScript MVC, Angular.JS, SASS/LESS, API’s and working within a Digital Agency are highly advantageous
Duties and responsibilities: Develop and maintain applications in accordance with functional specifications Report directly to the Technical Director Perform code reviews
Should you meet the requirements for this position, please email your CV to it.careers@goldmantech.co.za. You can also contact us 021 555 0952.
Correspondence will only be conducted with short listed candidates. Should you not hear from us within 3 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
If you are an organised, smart and enthusiastic individual looking to make a career move, this could just be the right move for you.
CANDIDATE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
• Grade 12 or equivalent • Accommodation Certificate/ Hotel School diploma is advantageous
Work experience:
• At least 2 years’ previous experience in the same or similar position in a 4/5 star hotel • Familiar with all duties and procedures in Front Office Department • MS Office (Word, Excel and Email) is essential • 1 years’ Opera experience is essential • Valid Drivers licence • Third language is advantageous
Other:
• Friendly and service orientated • Reliable, responsible and dependable to fulfil obligations • Excellent communication skills • Attention to detail • Willingness to lead, take charge and offer direction • Ability to multitask • Show initiative by taking control of task
Tasks (include but not limited to):
• Check in and check-out of guests • Ensure accurate billing • Make travel arrangements for sightseeing and tours • Receive, store and deliver luggage and mail • Relieve night audit when necessary • Perform office duties • Receive reservations for accommodation from clients, either in person, online or by telephone, fax or email • Take guests’ details and allocate their rooms • Talk to transport carriers (such as airlines, bus companies and rental car agencies) to make and confirm travel arrangements for guests • Inform guests of the hotels services and facilities, policies and procedures • Provide tourist information to guests
• Make reservations for sightseeing tours, restaurants, the cinema and live entertainment • Deal with enquiries and requests from guests • Take messages for guests • Finalise guests’ bills and issue receipts upon payment • Perform cashier duties and exchange foreign currency • Place guests’ possessions in a safe if requested • Coordinate the cleaning of guests’ personal laundry and room service deliveries • Follow in-house procedures to help ensure the security of guests and employees • Perform general secretarial duties, such as preparing correspondence and attending to incoming calls
To apply for the position, please forward a motivational letter, an updated CV with a picture of yourself to consultant2@careercustodians.com
**Please note that only successful candidates will be contacted. Should you not hear from us within 14 days – please consider your application unsuccessful** To browse all our vacancies, please log on to our website – www.careercustodians.com
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We are currently seeking a Warehouse Shipping Clerk Responsibilities include: Supporting the business with the shipment of goods Working within a team supporting the business with the administration for the shipment of goods
Receiving delivery notes from the transport team which will then be uploaded accurately
Area Sales Channel Manager in East London | Other General Employment | Job Mail | 4545647
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Our client, a prominent and much respected FMCG market leader requires an experienced Area Sales Channel Manager.
Key Performance Areas:
The successful candidate will report to the National Channel Manager and primarily be responsible for the management of strategic key private label accounts.
The job holder will be expected maintain and grow relationships within the region at both a DC, Buyer and store level thereby driving the achievement of sales volumes and pricing targets across the basket of products.
Interfacing with sales agents to ensure that our products are effectively distributed and merchandised to improve forward share and achieve CATMAN execution requirements.
Provide input and support to sales forecasting and logistical supply chain processes to ensure on time delivery is achieved.
Compile weekly and monthly feedback reports and price surveys with supporting analysis and interpretation.
Attend to product quality issues
Knowledge and Skills:
The ideal candidate will have a relevant tertiary qualification.
A minimum of 5 years retail FMCG sales experience as a senior sales representative or similar level with a successful track record of interaction with retail buyers will be required.
Key accounting, preferably with exposure and a working knowledge of its operations and fundamental business principles will be advantageous.
The candidate must be willing to travel within the region.
Be a highly skilled communicator and negotiator and ensure customer service excellence is executed at all times in a proactive manner.
The ability to work independently in a self-disciplined manner to deliver operational and administrative sales objectives is a prerequisite.
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) has an exciting opportunity in our Supply Department.We are looking for a talented individual with relevant skills and experience for Buyer positions, based in CCBSA Bloemfontein.The successful candidate will report directly to the Supply Manager.KEY PURPOSETo procure goods and services for internal customers in accordance with Company purchasing policies and toensure the best quality, price and supplier so that customer requirements can be met and maximum value tothe Company obtained.
Despite a constrained and vulnerable power system, no loadshedding is expected on Monday and the probability of further power cuts remains low for the rest of the week, says Eskom.
Eskom said in a statement that the system’s improvement was largely as a result of several units being returned to service from planned and unplanned maintenance, and achieving a healthy water level at its pumped storage schemes to prepare for the week ahead.
“Eskom continues to replenish diesel reserves for the open cycle gas turbines which enable us to avoid and/or minimise loadshedding. Repairs are progressing well on the conveyor belt at Medupi power station, which should reach full capacity by the end of the week.
“We remind customers that despite this progress, the power system is constrained and while every effort is made to avoid loadshedding, it could be implemented at short notice should there be a significant shift in plant performance and increased unplanned technical breakdowns.
“Customers are encouraged to continue to use electricity sparingly. Please switch off geysers as well as all non-essential lighting and electricity appliances to assist in reducing demand. As we are experiencing a heat wave in some parts of the country, we ask that you use your air conditioners efficiently at 23ºC.”
On Sunday morning, Eskom cautioned that “the power system is constrained and while we are making every effort to avoid loadshedding, it could be implemented at short notice should there be a significant shift in plant performance and increased unplanned technical breakdowns”.
It explained that additional generating units are expected to return to service on Sunday and repairs are progressing well on the conveyor belt at Medupi power station. In addition, Eskom has had an opportunity to replenish diesel reserves for the open cycle gas turbines and to increase water levels at its pumped storage schemes in preparation for the week ahead.
These reserves enable Eskom to avoid or minimise the extent of loadshedding.
Eskom said at the time that it would be in a better position to provide a prognosis for Monday and the coming week, after reviewing the performance of the electricity system on Sunday evening.
“We will continue to keep South Africans informed about the status of the electricity system and our recovery efforts,” Eskom said.
Earlier in the week the utility blamed the current wave of power cuts, which began on Wednesday, on boiler leaks and the breakdown of a conveyor belt transporting coal to Medupi power station. Eskom also said delays in returning units that were on planned maintenance to service contributed to supply constraints, as did diesel shortages.
More than 800 suspects have been arrested for various crimes across Gauteng, including the murder of a couple in their 80s.
Police have also recovered 12 firearms during routine and stop-and-search operations in various parts of the province.
The bulk of the arrested persons were apprehended in the Ekurhuleni and Tshwane regions.
The suspects were arrested for crimes ranging from murder, rape, sexual assault, car hijacking, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, fraud, theft to domestic violence related matters.
Police spokesperson Captain Mavela Masondo said among the arrested suspects, was a 45-year-old man taken into custody for allegedly killing an elderly couple aged 80 and 82 in Sophiatown on Saturday.
“It is alleged that the local security officers were on routine patrol when they noticed a suspect assaulting the female victim and they ordered the suspect to stop. He then fled the scene by jumping over the wall. Security officers gave chase and apprehended the suspect who had been injured after shots were fired.
“Police were called to the scene and it was found that both victims have died. It is unknown at this stage if any other suspects were involved while the motive is suspected to be house robbery. Investigations are continuing,” said Masondo.
He added that a domestic worker was arrested for allegedly conspiring with five other people to commit a house robbery.
“A case of house robbery was opened at Bramley police station after three women and two men stormed into a house in Sandhurst, Sandton, and allegedly ransacked the house in the presence of the domestic worker. A thorough investigation by the police led to the arrest of the female domestic worker, three other females and two males.
“The valuables that were stolen during the house robbery were found in possession of the suspects,” said Masondo.
He said the recovery of the 12 firearms came as a result of intelligence driven operations.
Police believe these firearms could have been used in serious and violent crime in the province. Ballistic testing would confirm this.
“Over 560 of the arrested suspects were arrested in Tshwane and Ekurhuleni by the integrated law enforcement agencies made up of SAPS, Metro Police Departments and Gauteng Traffic Police. These suspects were arrested during the roadblocks, raiding of illegal liquor outlets, tracing of wanted suspects as well as stop and search.
“More joint intelligence-driven operations in Johannesburg and the West Rand Districts also yielded positive results where more than 276 suspects were arrested for crimes ranging from assault, robbery, possession of suspected stolen property, rape, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, attempted murder, possession of unlicensed firearm and possession of drugs.
“Police management in the province have noted with appreciation the involvement and assistance of private security companies in the fight against crime. The arrested suspects will appear in various magistrate’s courts in due course,” said Masondo.
Manchester – Jurgen Klopp admitted he was frustrated by VAR’s failure to rule out Marcus Rashford’s goal as Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Sunday, denying them a record-equalling 18th straight Premier League win.
Klopp felt United defender Victor Lindelof was guilty of a foul on Liverpool striker Divock Origi in the build-up to Rashford’s 36th minute opener.
Rashford eventually scored with a close-range finish and the goal stood despite a VAR check that appeared to show Lindelof catching Origi and making no contact with the ball, a decision that enraged Reds coach Klopp.
“They scored a goal which shows all the problems with VAR. Mr Atkinson let the game run I’m sure because there is VAR. For me it was a clear foul,” Klopp said.
“It’s a general problem. VAR looks and says ‘you decided like this’. But it was a foul.
“There was clear contact and Divock Origi goes down. They carried on and counter-attacked.
“I’m sure they (United) said it is not a ‘clear foul?’ That doesn’t work. That’s just not how it should be.”
Adding to Klopp’s VAR woes, Liverpool winger Sadio Mane had an equaliser disallowed by VAR moments later after he handled before scoring.
That looked like the correct decision and Klopp said: “Then we got a disallowed goal. I didn’t see it back but it was probably handball but everything just seemed to go against us.”
After a poor first half performance, Liverpool improved after the interval as United became more nervous.
The Premier League leaders, six points clear of champions Manchester City, equalised with five minutes left when substitute Adam Lallana tapped in after poor United defending.
“We were good enough for a point. We gave Man Utd an opportunity to play the way they wanted to play with five at the back. They were hardworking. Our orientation wasn’t good enough,” Klopp said.
“We felt under pressure when we weren’t. Then we scored the goal and was in charge of the game. The stadium was silent and people probably thought Liverpool would score but we take the point and move on.
“I don’t think Man Utd can play like this if the other team doesn’t have the ball as much. We play very often against a team like this. Maybe we can do better. One point is completely fine. We carry on.”
Could your personality as a teen forecast your risk for dementia a half-century later?
Very possibly, say researchers, who found that dementia risk is lower among seniors who were calm, mature and energetic high schoolers.
“Being calm and mature as teen were each associated with roughly a 10% reduction in adult dementia risk,” said study co-author Kelly Peters, principal researcher at the American Institutes for Research in Washington, D.C. “And vigour was associated with a 7% reduction.”
While Peters said there’s plenty of evidence that personality changes near the time of a dementia diagnosis, the lingering question has been whether personality or some aspects of it actually causes dementia.
“That’s the big question,” she said. “Is it only that personality can be affected by dementia? Is it just an expression of the disease?” By focusing on teens who didn’t later develop dementia, Peters said, “this study really starts to tease that out.”
At an average age of 16, the students were assessed for 10 traits: calmness, vigour, organsation, self-confidence, maturity/responsibility, leadership, impulsivity, desire for social interaction, social sensitivity, and artistic and intellectual refinement.
By 2011-2013, when they were almost 70 years old, more than 2,500 had developed dementia.
Enter lead author Benjamin Chapman, an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester in New York.
After stacking 50-year-old personality profiles up against current medical records, he and his team found that the risk of dementia was notably lower among seniors who were calm, vigorous and mature as teens.
Calmness was defined as being stress-free and not neurotic; vigour as being energetic and outgoing; and maturity as being responsible, reliable and conscientious.
Peters said the findings could guide policy thinkers to develop improved social support systems “to help kids build up protective qualities.” But she highlighted some reservations.
A lot more work to be done
For one thing, the team “only looked at traits that were protective,” she said. And money seemed to matter: Calmness, vigour and maturity did not appear to protect against adult dementia among teens who grew up in relatively poor households.
Chapman’s study also tracked dementia only around age 70. That, said his Rochester colleague Dr Anton Porsteinsson, means “there’s a lot more work to do”. He was not involved in the study.
“The average age of an Alzheimer’s diagnosis is around the early 80s,” said Porsteinsson, director of the university’s Alzheimer’s Disease Care, Research and Education Program. “So it would be really good to repeat this in another 10 to 15 years, to see what’s happening when dementia risk is really at its peak.”
While the findings highlight a link between dementia and personality, he said that it’s hard to draw a direct correlation.
“If you’re calm and conscientious, do you make better health choices in your life? And if so, are specific personality traits directly decisive with respect to dementia? Or does your risk for dementia indirectly reflect those better decisions?” Porsteinsson said.
Not everybody can fit the same mould
Heather Snyder is vice president of medical science relations at the Alzheimer’s Association.
“There are a wide variety of social, environmental and genetic factors that may contribute to our risk for dementia, and more research is needed to determine what those are and how they interact,” said Snyder.
But she said that “there is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that an intervention strategy for personality type in high school would be effective”.
Porsteinsson warned against using the study to conclude that there’s clearly a “good” personality and a “bad one.” It could be, he said, that impulsiveness and neuroticism, while bad for dementia, “bring a different skill set to the table” that has value.
“We don’t necessarily want all kids to be calm and composed at all times. We don’t want everyone to fit into the same mould,” Porsteinsson said.
“So we have to be very careful about how we interpret these findings until we really understand a lot more about what this is all really about,” he said.
The study was published Octocber 16 in JAMA Psychiatry.
3.0 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN STILFONTEIN EXT 3, STILFONTEIN
Listing Features
Listing Description
Bedrooms: 3.0
Bathrooms: 1.5
Building Size:
Erf Size 0
Garages: 1.0
Carports/Parking Bays: 1.0
Pool: No
Exterior Wall:
Domestic Accommodation: 1.0
Flatlet: 0.0
This house is located nearby the Schools and shopping Centres. 3 bedrooms, lounge and dining room (openplan). 1,5 bathrooms and a beautiful kitchen with lots of wooden cupboards. Fully tiled floors, 2 bedrooms has carpets and the 3rd bedroom has a wooden floor. 1 garage and carport for 3 cars. Borehole with irrigation system. Fully fenced and burglar bars.