19 Jun 2012

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What makes a good recruitment ad?

This week in human resources & recruitment, Paul Brand asks what makes a good recruitment advert, and then answers the question with a range of points that contribute to you composing the recruitment ad that is far more likely to attract just the right candidate you need for the position.

Brand also points out what you should avoid doing.

On the tax front, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has warned that taxpayers are becoming increasingly wary of misuse of their tax monies. Many people would agree with him, but perhaps suggest that he's being too tactful. It would probably be more accurate to suggest that taxpayers are also becoming weary, and sick and tired of seeing their tax monies wasted, misspent through wasteful expenditure, and lost through corruption and incompetence.

To rub salt into the wound, however, we have a new tax bill coming soon - and in a recent workshop to brief the public on it, the reaction to it has been decidedly mixed.

Good news, however, is that the net is tightening on poor quality financial advice. A new financial consumer advocate is on the prowl.

Finally, if you're feeling gutted because you should have been on the guest list for the Queen's recent Diamond Jubilee, but somehow weren't, our motoring editor Henrie Geyser (also not invited, by the way), reckons you could assuage your wounded feelings with the purchase of a new Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Henrie reckons it's fit for royalty.

Rod Baker, content director

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Aviation


Redeeming air miles
The rewards that loyalty programmes offer can be seen as another currency, and sometimes an extremely valuable currency at that, says Manoj Papa, head of department for SAA Voyager and Market South Africa. Read more >>

Cape Town to host World Air Transport Summit
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has chosen Cape Town to host the 69th IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit (WATS) from 2-4 June 2013. The event will draw top leadership from the global air transport industry to Cape Town's International Convention Centre next year. Read more >>

Cargo & Storage


Chapman Freeborn voted Cargo Charter Broker of the Year
Chapman Freeborn has been voted Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year at the ACW World Air Cargo Awards 2012. This accolade marks its sixth year of success for Chapman Freeborn as international freight forwarders and cargo airlines have once again voted the global aircraft charter specialist as their favourite provider. Read more >>

Distribution


Breakbulk announces keynote speakers for Africa congress
Breakbulk and project-cargo industry web site Breakbulk.com announced that two of Africa's leading transportation executives will headline the 2012 Breakbulk Africa Congress on 7 and 8 August 2012, in Cape Town. Read more >>

Transport


Logistics companies in the right gear
The convincing turnaround at mobility giant Super Group and proposed reverse listing of former transport sector stalwart Unitrans via KAP International appears to be refuelling investor sentiment for the JSE's plodding logistics sector. Read more >>

Remember rationale behind GFIP - Motlanthe
JOHANNESBURG: While government is prepared to listen to concerns, it is important not to lose sight of the rationale behind the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), which among other things is aimed at reducing congestion on the province's roads, says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe. Read more >>


Government
BUSA, government agree on GFIP, but...
Government and Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) agree on the principles underlying the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) but will continue consultation on the detail of implementation. Read more >>

Sandile Zungu on Lucky Montana's neck
One of South Africa's brightest, richest and best-connected entrepreneurs, Sandile Zungu, has taken on the head of the passenger rail service, Lucky Montana, over its R126bn fleet renewal programme. Read more >>

Sanral bondholders 'very concerned'
[Nicky Smith] Holders of South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) bonds were "very concerned" about a possible further downgrade to the agency's debt‚ according to Sanral CFO Inge Mulder. Read more >>

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