عامل بوفيه – Albahaa Contracting

Click here to Applyعامل بوفيه – Albahaa Contracting – مواعيد العمل: 8:45 صباحاً و حتى 4 عصراً– أجازة إسبوعية: يوم الجمعة– يشترط خبرة بأعمال البوفيه و النظافة– راتب جيد– حوافز ٣ أشهر كل عام– بدل انتقالات– تأمين اجتماعي– تأمين طبي– تأمين على الحياه Job Details Posted Date: 2020-06-15 Job Role: Accounting and Auditing Company Industry: Project & Construction Planning Preferred Candidate Career Level: Mid Career Gender: Male Nationality: Egypt Click here to Apply

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site architect engineer – Albahaa Contracting

Click here to Applysite architect engineer – Albahaa Contracting Ensures that the project as per setting out plan. Ensure that the progress at the site is as per approved time schedule Inspect work done, samples, materials, workmanship, ensuring compliance with project documents. Follow up and Supervising all the inspection requests Ensuring that all materials used and work performed are as per specifications, ITP and method of statement. Day-to-day supervision of the site, including supervising and monitoring the progress and manpower. Overseeing quality control, health and safety matters on-site; and ensure that construction is performed as per safety plan Coordination between structural, and MEP Ensuring that the Contractor performs his work in a manner that does not cause unnecessary or improper interference to the public, including access to public or private roads and footpaths. Investigating sites condition to determine any kind of obstacles for the proposed construction during work progress. Coordinating for testing of materials, processes or systems related to engineering works. Assisting all inspection procedures with site inspectors Reports to Senior Engineer site-related issues(Daily submittals, inspection requests, Quality Safety, Progress, Resources, Risk, Material, and equipment’s delivered to site) Review and make a recommendation to a senior engineer of all Shop Drawings and quantities for accuracy Keeping detailed record and quantity of work done, the Contractor’s construction equipment, labor deployment and material usage on a day-to-day basis. Preparing reports on work progress with respect to project schedules and resources. Report any difficulties and other problems that may arise at the site. Review and make recommendations to senior engineer contractor payments, quantities, variations Job Details Posted Date: 2020-06-15 Job Role: Engineering Company Industry: Project & Construction Planning Preferred Candidate Career Level: Mid Career Gender: Male Nationality: Egypt Degree: Baccalauréat Click here to Apply

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سائق ( رخصة مهنية ) – Albahaa Contracting

Click here to Applyسائق ( رخصة مهنية ) – Albahaa Contracting – سائق (رخصة مهنية) للعمل بشركة مقاولات– مواعيد العمل: 8 صباحاً و حتى 5 عصراً– بعد مواعيد العمل تحسب وقت اضافى– أجازة إسبوعية يوم الجمعة– على استعداد للسفر (العمل) داخل جميع المحافظات مع توفير (سكن – سيارة – بدل سفر)– يوجد تأمين أجتماعى / طبى / تأمين على الحياه Job Details Posted Date: 2020-06-15 Job Role: Accounting and Auditing Company Industry: Project & Construction Planning Preferred Candidate Career Level: Mid Career Gender: Male Nationality: Egypt Click here to Apply

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Internal Audit Manager – Trans Business for Trading and Distribution

Click here to ApplyInternal Audit Manager – Trans Business for Trading and Distribution The Internal Audit Manager Performs and controls the full internal audit cycle including risk management and control management over operations’ effectiveness, financial reliability, and compliance with all applicable directives and regulations. The internal audit activities are performed over all assigned regions and branches.Accountability includes: Establish standards and implement audit procedures to ensure that the compliance rules throughout the company and its branches are effective and efficient in identifying, preventing, detecting, and correcting noncompliance. Review the internal control framework and consistently ensure its compliance. Evaluate adherence to the company’s policies and procedures affecting key business processes (e.g., sales cycle, supply chain, finance, Fleet). Establish audit procedures, develop criteria, review and analyze evidence, and document processes and procedures. Coordinate and liaise with the external auditors (i.e., BDO) to ensure external audits and financial reporting processes are efficient and effective. This duty takes place through close coordination and collaboration of audit-related activities. Produce reports on verifying the reliability and validity of information and operational/accounting systems. Develop and design processes for improvement initiatives, in which the IAM should build and demonstrate the commitment to continuous improvement. Ensures on-going improvement and implementation of best practice audit processes and strategies appropriate to TEIE/TBTD’s environment. Perform an on-going update to the finance department’s operating manual (i.e., SAP-Blueprint). PS: the internal audit manager will report to the Head of the finance department Job Details Posted Date: 2020-06-15 Job Role: Accounting and Auditing Company Industry: Tobacco Products Manufacture Preferred Candidate Career Level: Management Click here to Apply

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Full Stack Web Developer – Laravel at Prudential Estates Investors Network Limited

Click here to ApplyFull Stack Web Developer – Laravel at Prudential Estates Investors Network Limited Prudential Estates Investors Network Limited is recruiting to fill the position of: Full Stack Web Developer – Laravel. The position is located in Lagos State. Interested candidates should possess relevant qualification. Click here to Apply

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Physics and Additional Maths Teacher at Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls

Click here to ApplyPhysics and Additional Maths Teacher at Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls is recruiting to fill the position of: Physics and Additional Maths Teacher. The position is located in Abuja. Interested candidates should possess relevant qualifications. Click here to Apply

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Channel Partnership Manager at Smart Partners Consulting Limited

Click here to ApplyChannel Partnership Manager at Smart Partners Consulting Limited Smart Partners Consulting Limited is recruiting to fill the position of: Channel Partnership Manager. The position is located in Lagos, State. Interested candidates should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business, Marketing, or a technical discipline with at least 5 years of work experience. Click here to Apply

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How-To Content Isn’t Going Anywhere (and What That Means for Your Strategy)

Posted by amandamilligan I’m a big fan of the Lore podcast, and in a recent episode, the host discussed a book called the Malleus Maleficarum. Two words starting with the “mal” prefix doesn’t sound super friendly, right? Well, the book is essentially a guide on how to identify witches and conduct witch trials. It turned out to have quite the horrible impact on society — as we’ve learned in history classes — but the host notes that it’s also one of the first how-tos ever written. And it was published in 1486, more than 500 years ago. How-to content isn’t new, and from what I can tell, it isn’t going anywhere. Look at how many search results come back when you narrow content down to titles including “how to.”  It’s not just that there’s a ton of this type of content, either. People want to read it. The prominence of “how-to” content My team at Fractl did a study about how different generations search online. We gave nearly 1,000 people this prompt: You just got engaged! It’s time to start thinking about the wedding, but you’re not sure where to start. What is the first word or phrase you would search using Google or another search engine? Thirteen percent of all the respondents’ hypothetical searches had “how to” in them, and the youngest respondents — millennials and Gen Zers — used it the most. It serves as additional proof for what we already suspected: how-to content remains a staple in the content world. And it makes sense, doesn’t it? How-tos not only lend themselves to the thrill of learning new information online (and the seemingly endless number of things that are available to learn); they also serve as a tool of empowerment. Even if you don’t know how to do something, you can figure it out just by going online and reading/watching/listening to content someone else put together for you. If people continue to desire this type of content, how can you make sure you’re incorporating it into your content plans accordingly? Finding how-to opportunities In some cases, it’s obvious how more how-to content can help your brand. Perhaps you’re a B2B SaaS company with a product designed to help teams collaborate online. You could write how-to articles about improving communication, transitioning to a new chat client, and plenty of other topics. It’s important to have these articles, because not only do they speak to a direct need of a certain audience, but they’re also directly related to your brand offering. They’re rife with more natural call-to-action opportunities, and they demonstrate your willingness to help solve a problem. This article by Brembo is a perfect illustration of this. After the helpful guide, they have a CTA to: “Just go to the configurator (www.moto.brembo.com) and enter some simple information about your motorcycle such as brand, engine displacement, model and year. The configurator will search through the entire Brembo line and quickly indicate which Brembo products are available for the selected bike, even including the pad compounds.” And voilà! You have a useful guide that ties directly into your product. However, the trick is making sure you’re seizing every opportunity and not settling on just the obvious how-tos. Here are some ways you can find creative new opportunities: Ask your audience. Run a poll on social media. Survey your email list. Call your customers. Whatever your preferred method, ask what they want to see! Get to know their challenges better so you can create content that will address them. Research what’s being asked online. You can start by going to Answer the Public or using BuzzSumo’s Questions tool. Both allow you to see what people are asking across the web regarding topics. But you can also look at similar content that exists and see what people are saying in the comments. Is there any confusion? Any points that still need to be covered? Talk to your sales team. They’re the ones “on the ground” discussing potential worries and concerns from your clients and customers. If you haven’t already, set up a regular check in with the sales department so you can stay updated on what questions are popping up that the marketing team can answer in its content. Additionally, for brands that might not have clear ideas for how-to content, it’s important to explore top-of-the-funnel opportunities, which you can do using the same tactics above. Top-of-the-funnel means that, while the how-to guides might not be directly related to your service offering, they’re still good for introducing your brand to people who are interested in your general industry. For example, like many other food brands, King Arthur’s Flour has recipes involving flour on their site. However, unlike many other food brands, their article, “How to make high-rising biscuits” has more than 94,000 engagements on Facebook, according to BuzzSumo. Now, this is arguably middle-of-the-funnel because you need flour to make the biscuits and it’s a flour company creating the content. But people looking this up probably already have flour in their homes. The benefit of creating this content is that now they’re familiar with this brand of flour, and if the recipe goes well, they have more trust in this particular brand. So, the article doesn’t have to be “how to choose the right type of flour.” It can be something your audience wants to know related to what you offer. Getting creative with how-to content Sometimes you want to create a guide that technically might already exist, but you want to do a better job in one way or another. That’s great! But it means going the extra mile, thinking outside the box, and every other cliche you can think of. And that doesn’t always mean doing something costly or extravagant. For example, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC released a piece about how to wash your hands correctly. Rather than sticking to the diagrams you see in restaurant bathrooms, they created a clean list of steps followed by a

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