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Vacancy for cinema manager

Our Client, a leading brand in the film industry is looking to recruit Cinema Managers Candidate must be at least a first degree holder in any field. No prior experience on the job is required as adequate training will be given to successful candidates. Please take note of the below attributes 1. Candidate must be smart, intelligent & innovative 2. A business driver {Must ensure he or she brings business to the cinema} 3. Candidate must be innovative {Must always think of ways to drive traffic to the cinema and be ahead of competitors 4. Candidate must be Warm, friendly & very polite 5. Candidate must be a specialist when it comes to customer service, facility management ,maintenance , health & safety etc 6. Candidate must be exposed and outgoing {A global thinker} 7. Candidate must be able to interact freely with guests from around the world without feeling intimidated 8. Candidate must look attractive & be a good dresser 9. Candidate must have the ability to speak English Fluently 10. Candidate must be a team leader {Ability to coordinate & inspire others to work} If you have what it takes and more, please send in your detailed CV to askfranklin4christ@yahoo.com and vacancy@smartpartnersng.com, also include your passport photo on the cv. Application deadline is Friday 30th of October. Only shortlisted candidates would be contacted

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