Careers



  • Marketing Executives

    Full Time
  • No. Of Vacancies

  • 3

  • Duties of the Marketing Executive include: Planning, developing and implementing effective marketing communication campaigns. Using the full marketing mix for the company's marketing communications Writing copy for all marketing collateral, including brochures, letters, emails and websites. Understanding the product and customer profile and write thorough specs for each. Monitoring ongoing campaign spend against the budget, keeping accurate records and highlighting where variances occur. Producing an accurate summary of total spend at the end of a marketing campaign. Undertaking detailed ongoing analysis of marketing campaigns to ensure targets are met. Assisting in the production of ongoing competitor analysis and reporting, with particular reference to pricing, presentation and promotion.

  • Business Executive

    Full Time
  • No. of Vacancies

  • 2

  • Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Sell accreditation. Create daily lead sources. Screen all leads for accreditation eligibility before contacting the business. Make a minimum of 100 outgoing telephone calls per day, to prospective accredited businesses within a designated market area. Make sales presentation within established BBB guidelines and approved BBB sales script. Adhere to, and sign a copy of, the BBB Code of Conduct for Ethics in Business Development. Maintain a professional and courteous manner with all prospective accredited businesses. Maintain an awareness of current and continual changes in the marketplace and within the BBB system to be able to properly screen prospective accredited businesses. Accurately and truthfully explain all benefits and costs of accreditation to each prospective accredited business and describe the mission and objectives of BBB. Collect payment from accredited businesses. Accurately complete the application for accreditation. Maintain established minimum standard of performance. Develops leads from city and telephone directories, trade and professional association membership lists, and other public records. Other duties may be assigned.

  • Lighting Designer

    Full Time
  • No.Of Vacancies

  • 2

  • Lighting designers know how to make the best use of the subtle and powerful medium of light, creating effects that can be changed at will to match the mood of the action. The Lighting Designer at work At its most basic, stage lighting functions to make the actors and their environs visible to the audience. But it can also be used to: 1) Evoke the appropriate mood 2) Indicate time of day and location 3) Shift emphasis from one stage area to another 4) Reinforce the style of the production 5) Make objects on stage appear flat or three dimensional 6) Blend the visual elements on stage into a unified whole.