Tuesday, August 30, 2011

South Africa’s first career solution for creative people has arrived

Creative Careers is the first job website that caters exclusively for the music, art, dance, entertainment, fashion and media industries. Following their online social media success in which they attracted more than 4,000 followers in only five months, the group feels confident that they will now, with the help of their website, be able to connect creative job seekers with recruiters in a more meaningful way.

Mr. Ismail Mohammed, the festival director of the National Arts Festival thanked the group for their vision, saying: “This is a much needed service for the arts sector and one that can only contribute to the growth of the sector.”

On their website job seekers can upload CV’s as well as pictures and sound clips, and they can register to receive matching job alerts via email. Recruiters will finally be able to advertise vacancies to a select group of professionals in the creative industries. There are interviews with industry professionals such as the director of Big Concerts and the manager of Nomfusi on their blog page, and the news pages contain current news surrounding South Africa’s creative sectors.

In November last year Creative Careers launched a national graphic design competition in search of a unique logo. The project attracted more than a hundred submissions and deciding on a winning logo proved to be a challenge: “We received a large number of beautiful designs that incorporated symbols from the music, entertainment and art worlds, but they didn’t manage to capture the essence of all of the creative sectors that we represent.

We therefore decided to go for a rather arbitrary concept in the end – cherries! They are cheerful and symbolise ‘juicy jobs’. Our logo is a memorable design that reflects our flag as well as all the different creative opportunities out there” says company director Marelize de Beurs.

The winner of the logo competition and creator of the cherry design, David Davidson from Davidson Design Solutions, has been involved in the designing of material for a good number of theatre productions and has a bit of a botanical bent with having received the President’s Most Creative Award from the Royal Horticultural Society in London: “I always begin with inspiration from nature, and have done numerous logos featuring fruits particularly, like lemons and strawberries because of their fresh appeal and succulence. They always have a ‘select’ or ‘choice’ feel about them.

To add to the excitement of the launch Creative Careers is also running a competition that will award the person who can spot the most glitches on their new website with R1000 kindly sponsored by Gearhouse SA - the premier supplier of presentation and event technical equipment in Africa.

'Creative Careers’ website can be viewed on www.creativecareers.co.za.

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