Listen up good people of Jozi, because this is quite the opportunity.
Not only do you guys get to lay around in the bath all day, enjoying the fruits of those thunderstorms, but you generally make more money than us Capetonians.
There are plenty of salary comparison articles out there (here’s one from 2016), but you don’t need to check any of those to know that raking in close to R1 million a year is good going.
All those zeros before the decimal place – what a treat.
So how can you coin close to a bar up in the Big Smoke? ManpowerGroup SA have a listing for a Marketing Manager job in Jozi’s Northern Suburbs, and this one is lining the pockets:
You’re good at what you do, so I reckon you’re leaning towards the 900K salary.
The job description is as follows:
Looking for an experienced Marketing manager who is passionate about producing innovative marketing campaigns for various University partnerships and launches.
For close to a million I can be passionate about most things.
We’re not going to run through the entire description – see that here – but we should tell you a little about ManpowerGroup SA.
They’re the world’s leading workforce expert, connecting more than 600 000 people to meaningful work across a wide range of skills and industries every day.
It’s the kind of network that both employees and employers need to be tapping into, and it’s pretty darn easy. You can start by uploading your CV here, meaning you’re now in the line of sight of some of the country’s leading employers.
If you happen to fall into the latter category, it pays to use the experts to take care of your staffing needs.
Be sure to tell your friends in Jozi about this one while we stare at the mountain and dream about rain.
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