#PlayYourPart: Help our marketing grad get a job

#PlayYourPart: Help our marketing grad get a job

Shanine Dhilraj (25) has a Bachelor of Commerce - Marketing Management degree and would like to work for you!

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East Coast Radio

Shanine has been looking for a job for the past eight months and it hasn't been easy, especially as she has many bills to pay. The challenge which she faces is that there aren't many roles in the marketing sector and she doesn't have the experience that they require. Despite her obstacles, Shanine has full faith in herself.

Her ideal job would be in a marketing role within the personal care or beauty industries. Working for the likes of Loreal or M.A.C would be a dream come true, preferably in advertising, social media or brand management.

If she gets an opportunity, she would be an active member in society by donating food to the less privileged and hold campaigns to empower women to be more independent in South Africa.

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Play Your Part is a nationwide programme created to inspire, empower, and celebrate active citizenship in South Africa. It aims to lift the spirit of our nation by inspiring all South Africans to contribute to positive change, become involved, and start doing. 

A nation of people who care deeply for one another and the environment in which they live is good for everyone. Play Your Part is aimed at all South Africans – corporates and individuals, NGOs and government, churches and schools, and the young to the not-so-young. It aims to encourage South Africans to use some of their time, money, skills or goods to contribute to a better future for all.

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