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Business Development Graduate

Cape Town City Centre  15000 Monthly

field of study, but not looking at graduates in specialised fields Must be recent graduates or 1 -2 year


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Business Intelligence Graduate Program 2025

Cape Town City Centre

Data Specialists, is looking for exceptional graduates wanting to embark on a specialist IT career path will equip you with Business Intelligence (BI) best practices, real-life case studies, intensive training mentoring culminating in your deployment into business.

About PBT

PBT organizations with data-driven insights for well-informed business decisions. With a commitment to staying ahead meets local wisdom.

What is Business Intelligence?

Graduates

South Africa  Neg

Need to start immediately

Plastic or rubber manufacturing experience

Must stay in Hammanskraal area on contract

Valid matric certificate

Must have a technical qualification form a F.E.T College

Numerical and reading skills

Communication skills


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It/is Graduate

Durban  180 000 Annually

experience not necessarily related to your line of study
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability management, and programming languages as per your studies
Knowledge of ERP and PLM systems is a plus


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Associate Lecturer: Education Studies

South Africa  Market related

CORE PURPOSE OF JOB

  1. To teach Theories and Issues in Education at an undergraduate level
  2. To contribute to faculty


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    Associate Lecturer: Development Studies

    South Africa  Market related

    research within the discipline of development studies, supervise honours and masters students, coordinate postgraduate programmes of the Department of Development Studies.

  3. Should be able to teach a wide range of of modules in the field of development studies.
  4. Contribute to Departmental research output, especially well with the other members of the Development Studies Department.
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