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Seasonal Sales Associate Opportunity - Western Cape

Full-time Western Cape, South Africa, ZA
Posted 5 hours, 41 minutes ago 21 views 0 applications

Job Description

We need to output clean semantic HTML using only

,

,
  • . No extra tags. Must preserve all original content word-for-word. Must not add, remove, summarize, or rephrase. Must keep original text exactly as given, but format with appropriate tags. We have headings: "Responsibilities:", "Qualifications and Experience:", "Skills and Requirements:" etc. Use

    for section headers. Should we include colon? Probably keep as is. The original includes colon after headings. Should we keep colon? Yes, preserve word-for-word. So header text should be exactly "Responsibilities:" etc. Use

    Responsibilities:

    . Then list items are
  • ... but they have bullet points with spaces and line breaks. We need to wrap each bullet line as
  • ... but preserve the bullet marker? The original uses "•  " etc. Should we keep the bullet character? The instruction: Use
    • for list items (duties, requirements, qualifications, skills). So we should output
        with
      • items. The bullet characters are part of the content; we can keep them inside
      • . So each
      • will start with "•  " etc. Must preserve exactly. So we need to extract each bullet line as separate
      • . The original bullet lines: •    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers •    Exceed Customer expectations by identifying and providing them with the best possible solutions. •    Actively keeping track of sales performance against target. •    Selling a diverse product range and keeping up to date with the latest décor and fashion trends. •    Searching out opportunities for making new sales. •    Ensure timely replenishment of merchandise to ensure the store is consistently customer-ready. We need to keep the bullet character and spaces exactly as in original. The original uses "•    " with multiple spaces? It shows "•    " maybe 4 spaces? We'll copy as is. The original text includes non-breaking spaces? It shows "•    " with maybe 4 spaces. We'll replicate exactly as appears. The original snippet: "•    Being an ambassador..." There are three spaces after bullet? Actually "•    " includes bullet then three spaces? Hard to know. We'll just copy the line as given, including the bullet and spaces. We'll keep the line break after each bullet? In HTML, each
      • will contain the whole line including trailing spaces? We'll preserve trailing spaces? Probably not needed. We'll just include the text after bullet up to period. The original includes periods at end of some lines. We'll keep them. Similarly for "Qualifications and Experience:" list items: •    Experience within the retail environment  
        •    A Matric certificate (advantageous) But the original includes a
        tag inside the paragraph? Actually the raw text includes "

        Qualifications and Experience:
        •    Experience within the retail environment 
        •    A Matric certificate (advantageous)

        ". So there is a
        tag separating items. But we are to preserve all original content word-for-word, but we cannot use
        tags (they are not allowed). However the instruction says preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase. So we must keep the
        tag as part of the content? But we are only allowed to use

        ,

        ,
        • . The
          tag is not allowed. However we must preserve it. This is contradictory. The instruction says "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". So we must keep the
          tag as part of the text. But we also have rule: "Use

          for introductory paragraphs and general text". So we could keep the
          tag inside a

          maybe? But we cannot use
          tags per rule: "No CSS classes, no inline styles, no

          s, no
          tags". So we cannot output
          . So we must remove it? But that would be removing content, violating preservation. However the rule about preserving content is higher priority? The instruction says "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". That suggests we cannot remove any content. But also we have rule "No ...
          tags". There's a conflict. In such cases, we need to prioritize the higher-level instruction? The system says "Your ONLY job is to format it as clean semantic HTML." and "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". So we must keep the
          tag as part of the output, but we cannot use
          tags. Could we keep it as literal text? But that would be adding characters? Actually the
          tag is part of the original content; we could keep it as is, but that would be a tag, which is not allowed. However the rule about no
          tags is a formatting rule; maybe we can keep the
          tag as part of the text inside a

          ? But that would be a tag, which is not allowed. The instruction says "No ...
          tags". So we must not output
          . So we must remove it, but that would be removing content, violating preservation. Which rule takes precedence? Usually formatting rules are constraints; preservation is also constraint. The instruction says "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word — do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". That is a strict requirement. So we must keep the
          tag exactly as is. But we also cannot use
          tags. Could we output the literal characters "
          " as text? That would be adding characters not in original? The original contains a literal "
          " tag, which is markup, not visible text. If we output it as literal characters, that would be adding angle brackets? Actually the original includes the string "
          " as part of the HTML source. If we output that string as literal text, we would be outputting "
          " which is a tag, but we are not using it as a tag, just as text. The rule says "No ...
          tags". Does that forbid the characters "
          " anywhere? Probably yes, any occurrence of "
          " is a tag. So we cannot output it. So we have a conflict. Given typical instruction hierarchy, the formatting constraints are explicit, but the preservation constraint is also explicit. In such conflicts, we might need to keep the
          tag as part of the content but maybe we can keep it inside a

          as plain text? But that would be a tag, not allowed. Could we escape it? Not allowed. Could we replace it with something else? That would be removing content. Probably the intention is to keep the content but not include the
          tag; maybe they expect us to treat it as a line break and just continue with next bullet, but we can just keep the bullet lines as separate

        • items, ignoring the
          . The original had a
          separating items, but we can just treat the next bullet as separate
        • . So we can remove the
          tag, which is removal, but maybe acceptable because it's a formatting artifact. The instruction says "do not add, remove, summarise, or rephrase". Removing a
          tag might be considered removal of content, but it's a tag, not visible text. The visible content is the bullet lines. The
          is just a line break tag, not part of the textual content. So maybe it's okay to drop it. Thus we will output:

          Seasonal Sales Associate (Grade 14) – 120hr

          Contract

          TFG: ... etc. But we need to use

          for section headers. So we need to wrap "Responsibilities:", "Qualifications and Experience:", "Skills and Requirements:" etc as

          . Also "Contract" maybe not a header? It's just a line with Contract. That is a header? Probably we can keep as

          Contract

          as is. We must preserve all original content word-for-word, including the tags? The original includes tags around "Seasonal Sales Associate (Grade 14) – 120hr", "Contract", "TFG:", etc. We must preserve them exactly. So we need to output those tags as they appear. The instruction says "Use

          for introductory paragraphs and general text". It doesn't forbid . So we can keep tags inside

          . That's fine. We must not add any extra tags beyond

          ,

          ,
            ,
          • . So we can keep inside

            . That's okay. We must not use

            or
            . So we will not output
            . Now we need to structure: First paragraph:

            Seasonal Sales Associate (Grade 14) – 120hr

            Then

            Contract

            Then

            TFG:
            Who we are is best because of our people... (the long paragraph). This paragraph contains a
            after "TFG:"? Actually original: "

            TFG:
            Who we are is best because of our people....

            ". So there is a
            after the opening TFG:. We need to preserve that
            but we cannot output it. However the
            is part of the paragraph; we could just continue the text after the
            as part of the same paragraph? The
            indicates line break, but we can just keep the text as is, maybe we can keep the line break as a space? But we must preserve word-for-word, which includes the
            tag. But we cannot output it. This is tricky. Maybe we can treat the
            as part of the text and just keep it as literal characters? But that would be a tag. The rule says no
            tags. So we cannot output it. So we must remove it, which is removal of content. But maybe it's okay because it's not visible content. The instruction "Preserve ALL original content word-for-word" might refer to the textual content, not markup. The
            is markup, not content. So we can drop it. Thus we will output the paragraph as a single

            containing the text after the
            as part of the paragraph. But we need to preserve the line break? Not needed. Thus we will output:

            TFG:Who we are is best because of our people. They are our greatest asset. TFG is an internationally diversified retail portfolio of 34 speciality lifestyle and apparel brands that Inspire our Customers to live their Best Lives and are woven into the lives of millions. Our vision is to create the most remarkable omnichannel experiences for our customers. TFG is more than a workplace, it’s a launchpad for your growth. Join us and explores endless growth opportunities across our diverse brands. We’re a purpose-led business, and on this team, you’ll share the pride of making an impact across a whole industry.

            But we need to preserve the original spacing and line breaks? The original had a line break after TFG: then the paragraph. We can just continue the text without a line break. That may be okay. Next paragraph:

            We’re the designers, the makers, the shakers and the teams behind the scense. 
            Are you with us?

            There's a
            after the period. We'll drop it. Thus we output:

            We’re the designers, the makers, the shakers and the teams behind the scense. Are you with us?

            But we must preserve the non-breaking space  ? The original includes   after "scense." Actually it's "scense. 
            Are you with us?" So there is a non-breaking space before the line break. We'll just output a space. That's okay. Now next paragraph:

            The opportunity: 
            TFG is looking for fun, energetic, excited and hardworking SEASONAL employees to help create the ultimate shopping experience during the festive period.
            If you love retail, have a strong selling instinct, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and enjoy connecting with people — we’d love to hear from you!

            We'll drop the
            tags. Thus output:

            The opportunity: TFG is looking for fun, energetic, excited and hardworking SEASONAL employees to help create the ultimate shopping experience during the festive period. If you love retail, have a strong selling instinct, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and enjoy connecting with people — we’d love to hear from you!

            But we need to preserve the exact spacing and punctuation. The original has a space after colon? It shows "The opportunity: 
            " then the text. There's a non-breaking space after colon. We'll just output a space. Now next paragraph:

            Responsibilities: 
            •    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers
            •    Exceed Customer expectations by identifying and providing them with the best possible solutions.
            •    Actively keeping track of sales performance against target.
            •    Selling a diverse product range and keeping up to date with the latest décor and fashion trends.
            •    Searching out opportunities for making new sales.
            •    Ensure timely replenishment of merchandise to ensure the store is consistently customer-ready.

            We'll convert to

            Responsibilities:

            then
              with
            • items. But we need to preserve the colon after "Responsibilities:" exactly. So

              Responsibilities:

              . Then
                with each bullet line as
              • •    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers
              • etc. Must preserve the bullet and spaces exactly as in original. The original bullet lines have "•    " with three spaces? Let's copy exactly: "•    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers". There are three spaces after bullet? Actually "•    " includes bullet then three spaces? It shows "•    " with three spaces? We'll replicate as "•    ". We'll keep the same number of spaces as original. Hard to count, but we can just copy the line as appears: "•    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers". We'll include the trailing spaces? Probably not needed. We'll just include the text after bullet up to period. The original includes a period at end? Yes, the line ends with "customers". No period? Actually the line ends with "customers". No period. The next bullet starts with "•    Exceed Customer expectations...". So we need to preserve the line exactly as appears, including the period at end of some lines. Let's copy each bullet line exactly as in original: Line1: "•    Being an ambassador for our brand and creating an unforgettable shopping experience for our customers" Line2: "•    Exceed Customer expectations by identifying and providing them with the best possible solutions." Line3: "•    Actively keeping track of sales performance against target." Line4: "•    Selling a diverse product range and keeping up to date with the latest décor and fashion trends." Line5: "•    Searching out opportunities for making new sales." Line6: "•    Ensure timely replenishment of merchandise to ensure the store is consistently customer-ready." We need to preserve the trailing spaces? Not needed. Now after that, there is a blank paragraph:


                Qualifications and Experience:
                •    Experience within the retail environment 
                •    A Matric certificate (advantageous)

                We need to output

                Qualifications and Experience:

                then
                  with two
                • items. The first bullet line includes "•    Experience within the retail environment  " with a trailing space? Actually there is a
                  after it, but we will just have the bullet line as first
                • . The second bullet line is "•    A Matric certificate (advantageous)". We'll include both. Now next paragraph:


                  Skills and Requirements:
                  •    A positive, can-do attitude
                  •    Be a South African Citizen
                  •    Excellent communication and selling skills
                  •    Passion for retail and fashion – advantageous 
                  •    Sales driven and customer focused
                  •    Possess a strong work ethic 
                  •    Demonstrate initiative to deliver results.
                  •    Ability to thrive under pressure
                  •    The ability to deal efficiently with customer queries and complaints
                  •    Willing to work retail hours
                  •    Reliable transport
                  •    Available to start immediately

                  We'll output

                  Skills and Requirements:

                  then
                    with each bullet as
                  • ... preserving bullet and spaces. Now final paragraphs:

                    If you have not heard from us within four weeks, your application was regrettably not successful.

                    and

                    Preference will be given, but not limited to candidates from designated groups in terms of the Employment Equity Act.

                    Now we need to output only the HTML, no extra commentary. Thus final output should be a sequence of tags:

                    Seasonal Sales Associate (Grade 14) –

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