Marketing Graduate at CTICC 2016

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31 Oct, 2016

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Graduate Jobs in South Africa

The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) seeks a marketing graduate to join its team for one year, commencing on 1 December 2016 (Ref: 37/2016).
The graduate’s main responsibilities will include assisting with the coordination of all the marketing activities and also improving the performance of the company’s brands and products. Working closely with the Marketing Services Manager for implementation of various marketing plans and activities aimed at improving the business of the company. In addition will also assist with research and generating reports for the Marketing Manager.
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is so much more than just another convention centre. An exceptional centre requires exceptional staff and the culture of the CTICC is one of teamwork, recognition, personal accountability, and service excellence. We understand that it is only our people who make us the success we are and, as a result, we make every effort to ensure that we recruit talented, qualified and enthusiastic team players, who are able to embrace our values, fit in with our culture and recognise the value of hard work in a dynamic exciting environment.
Qualifications and Skills Required:
• The successful candidate must be in possession of a matric certificate and be a recent Marketing NQF Level 6 or higher graduate.
• Excellent command of the English language and demonstrate a high level of communication, written and listening skills at all levels.
• Be computer literate and proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word; Outlook; Excel)
Kindly submit confidential applications to the Human Resources Department before 6th November 2016 or email [email protected], clearly indicating the position applying for.
The CTICC is committed to Employment Equity and particularly welcomes applications from suitably qualified Historically Disadvantaged Individuals (HDI’s). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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