Thursday 30 May 2019

British Council Creative Enterprise Programme 2019 – East Africa

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Application Deadline: May 31st 2018
The Creative Enterprise Programme is a four-day practical workshop that equips creative entrepreneurs with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed. Expert facilitators, as well as local market specialists, will provide face-to-face support to help entrepreneurs explore business ideas, develop their business proposition, and create a business model that suits their hopes and motivations.
In June 2019, the British Council in partnership with Nesta (the UK’s innovation Foundation) will deliver the Creative Enterprise Programme again to East Africa.
  • The programme will deliver a four-day workshop in Khartoum, Sudan from 24 – 27 June 2019, focusing on the following creative entrepreneur categories – graphic designers, visual artists, painters, mural designers, illustrators, fine arts and comic artists. 
  • The programme will deliver a four-day workshop in Kampala, Uganda from 05 – 08 August  2019, focusing on the following creative entrepreneur categories, performing artists, dancers, actors, fashion designers and filmmakers.  
The Creative Enterprise Programme is designed to support entrepreneurs who are already in the process of setting up their own creative enterprise. The workshop content and activities are relevant to people whose businesses are up-and-running and those who are in the very early stages.  
It’s suitable for people just starting out and for people who have been running a business for a long time, to take a fresh look at their business using new methods.
We want everyone to take part in our programmes. Wherever possible, we aim to make our programmes and services accessible to all interested applicants. Please let us know if you have any special access needs and we shall do our best to help.
Requirements:
All participants of the CEP must:
  • Be a creative business, working in the relevant creative industry – fiction and nonfiction writers, editors, publishers, journalists, screenwriters, scriptwriters, illustrators, graphic novelists, comic artists, playwrights, bloggers and poets
  • Have an already established enterprise or be in the later stages of developing an idea. This is typically a business no more than two years old but can be a more established business wishing to pause and consider their model through the CEP lens
  • Be willing to share their knowledge and experience with the group in an open, supportive peer lead learning environment
  • Come prepared to work on their business/idea, to progress through the programme, considering peer feedback, to strengthen their proposition
  • Be open to supporting fellow participants in developing their idea through providing constructive feedback when appropriate 
  • Be available for the full duration of the programme.


Monday 20 May 2019

Store supervisor is needed by a company in the food and beverages industry

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STORE SUPERVISOR:
The Store Supervisor will be responsible for marketing and promoting the brand and developing marketing strategies that will increase market share and aid positive public image.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Identify, develop, and evaluate marketing strategy.
  • Promote sales & marketing for the company
  • Liaise and network with customers, colleagues, suppliers and partner organizations
  • Formulate, coordinate and direct marketing activities and policies.
  • Conduct economic and commercial surveys to identify potential markets.
  • Sell and meet targets
  • Manage more than one outlet as assigned
  • Shall manage and give daily report of sales and manage accounts/Book keeping.
  • Must be able to manage staffs and customers
  • Must manage the day to day running/activities of the outlets assigned
QUALIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must possess Bachelors of Science degree or Higher National Diploma in Marketing, Business Management or any equivalent field
  • Good command of English and communication skills
  • Must have previous experience in managing a sales team
  • Must be able to use Microsoft office tools
  • Must be able to market products
  • Must learn quickly on the job production and have a good knowledge of products.
  • Must be able to work with little supervision.
  • Must be willing to take any other task as assigned.
  • Must reside in the Lekki/ Ajah area
SALARY: N60,000

IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED,  please send your CV to  olamide@deecla.com.ng or info@deecla.com.ng 


Sales Representative is needed by a company in the food and beverages industry

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE:
The sales representative will assist with running the front and back-end operations of the store

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Ensure a high level of customer satisfaction through excellent sales service
  • Assist customers to identify and purchase products that they want or need.
  • Maintain an outstanding store ambience and visual merchandising guidelines
  • Promote the sales process by maintaining a fully stocked store and proactively engage the customer during their store/purchase experience
  • Ascertain customers’ needs and wants
  • Recommend and display items that match customer needs
  • Welcome and greet customers
  • Follow the point-of-sale processes
  • Keep up to date with product information
QUALIFICATIONS AND PREFERRED SKILLS:
  • Minimum of SSCE or ND
  • Ability to communicate effectively
  • Must be able to market and sell product
  • Must be ready to learn and be a part of production
  • Must be neat and punctual
  • Must be willing and ready to carry out any other task as assigned
  • Must reside in Badore/Ajah and Victoria Island axis
SALARY: N25,000

IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED,  please send your CV to  olamide@deecla.com.ng or info@deecla.com.ng