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Okay, let's tackle this request. I need to create an SEO-friendly title for the Pedros job vacancies article, following the pattern from the examples provided. The examples had the institution name, number of posts, and job titles or categories. First, I'll count how many job positions are listed in the Pedros article. There are four vacancies: Debtors and Creditors Clerk, Production Supervisor, Commercial Administrator, and Receiving Supervisor. So, that's four posts. Now, the examples had things like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" or "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". So the pattern seems to be [Institution] [Job Title/Type] Vacancies (X[Number] Posts). But I should also check the character limit—it needs to be under 55 characters. Let's draft a title: "Pedros Vacancies (X4 Posts)". That's 24 characters, well within the limit. But maybe I can make it more specific. Looking at the examples again, sometimes they include the job type. Since Pedros has various roles, maybe "Pedros Job Vacancies (X4 Posts)"—that's 27 characters. Still good. I think "Pedros Job Vacancies (X4 Posts)" is concise, includes the institution name, mentions job vacancies, specifies the number of posts, and is SEO-friendly. It matches the pattern and stays under the character limit. I don't need to add the year or any extra info. Just the title text as requested. Pedros Job Vacancies (X4 Posts)Alright, let's tackle this. I need to rewrite the title following the pattern from the examples given. The examples had the institution name, the number of posts, and the job type. Looking at the content, there are multiple job vacancies at Pedros. The original title is just "Pedros Jobs," which is too vague. To make it SEO-friendly and informative, I should include the number of posts. Counting the job listings: 1. Learning and Development Specialist 2. Junior Point of Sale Administrator 3. Second Line Desktop Support Engineer 4. Debtors and Creditors Clerk 5. Operations Manager – Durban 6. Bookkeeper 7. Barista 8. System Engineer 9. Operations Manager (Cape Town) 10. Franchisee Admin Assistant That's 10 posts. So, the title should be "Pedros Job Vacancies (X10 Posts)." Let me check the character count to ensure it's under 55. "Pedros Job Vacancies (X10 Posts)" is 31 characters, so that's good. I'll make sure it's exactly like the examples, no extra text or code, just the title. Pedros Job Vacancies (X10 Posts)Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the Senior Market to Resource Specialist job posting. The user wants it to follow the pattern from the examples given, which include the institution name and the number of posts. The examples were like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" or "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". First, I should identify the institution name, which is Exxaro Resources. The job title is Senior Market to Resource Specialist. Since the original post doesn't mention the number of vacancies, I'll assume it's one post unless specified otherwise. The user also wants the title to be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters. Let me try a few options: 1. "Senior Market to Resource Specialist Vacancy at Exxaro Resources" - Hmm, that's 50 characters. It includes the institution and the job title. 2. "Exxaro Resources Vacancy: Senior Market to Resource Specialist" - That's 54 characters. Also good. 3. "Senior Market to Resource Specialist (X1 Post) at Exxaro" - This is 47 characters and follows the example pattern with the number of posts. The third option fits best because it includes the number of posts, matches the pattern from the examples, and is concise. Let me double-check the character count: "Senior Market to Resource Specialist (X1 Post) at Exxaro" is indeed under 55 characters. I think that's the most suitable choice. It's clear, includes all necessary elements, and is optimized for SEO by including the key terms. Senior Market to Resource Specialist (X1 Post) at ExxaroOkay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rewrite the title of the article about IT vacancies at Mr Price, following the pattern from the examples given. The examples had titles like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" and "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". First, I need to identify the institution name, which is Mr Price. Then, the number of posts. Looking at the article, there are multiple IT positions listed: Business Analyst, Senior Developer, Senior Service Desk Technician, Computer Operator, IT Portfolio Manager, Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, IT Support Team Lead, IT Security Specialist Engineer, and another Senior Developer. That's 10 positions in total, but it's a bit unclear if all are separate posts or some are part of the same role. However, the examples used exact numbers like X2 or X5. Since the article lists several distinct IT roles, maybe it's better to use (X10 Posts) to cover all of them. Next, the title needs to be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters. Let me check: "Mr Price – IT Vacancies (X10 Posts)" is 32 characters, which fits. It follows the pattern: Institution name, number of posts, and the type of vacancies. Wait, the original title was "Mr Price – IT Vacancies", but the user wants it like the examples which include the number of posts. So adding (X10 Posts) makes sense. I think that's it. It's concise, includes the key elements, and matches the pattern from the examples. Mr Price – IT Vacancies (X10 Posts)Okay, I need to rewrite the title for the Nandos vacancies article using the pattern from the examples provided. The examples follow the format: "Institution name, type of vacancies, number of posts". Looking at the Nandos article, there are two vacancies listed: Assistant Restaurant Manager and Inventory And Materials Planner. So that's two different positions. But how many posts are there for each? The article doesn't specify the number of posts for each role. The examples have numbers like (X2 Posts) or (X5). Since the Nandos article doesn't mention the number of openings, maybe I should just list the two vacancies without numbers. The examples also include the institution name first, then the vacancies. So I should start with "Nandos Vacancies". Now, the title needs to be SEO-friendly and not longer than 55 characters. Let me check the length. "Nandos Vacancies: Assistant Restaurant Manager & Inventory Planner" is 57 characters. Too long. Maybe shorten "Assistant Restaurant Manager" to "Restaurant Manager" and "Inventory And Materials Planner" to "Materials Planner". That gives "Nandos Vacancies: Restaurant Manager & Materials Planner" which is 50 characters. That works. I should avoid including the year as per instructions. Also, the examples don't use the location in the title, so I can omit Northmead and Feitoria. The final title should be concise, include the company name and the two roles, and match the example pattern without numbers since they aren't specified. Nandos Vacancies: Restaurant Manager & Materials PlannerAlright, I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article about Mr Price's call centre positions. The user provided examples like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" and "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)", so I should follow that pattern. First, the institution name here is "Mr Price". Then, I need to mention the type of vacancies, which are "Call Centre" in this case. Looking at the article, there are multiple positions listed: Call Centre Agent, Telesales Agent, Stock Controller, Collections Agent, Customer Experience Manager, Retentions Agent, and a Talent Pool for Telesales. That's quite a few, but the exact number isn't specified in the text. However, the examples use "X2" or "X5" to indicate multiple posts. Since there are several different roles but not an exact count, maybe I can generalize it as multiple vacancies. The user also wants the title to be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters. Let me check: "Mr Price – Call Centre Vacancies (Multiple Posts)" is concise and fits the pattern. It's clear, includes the company name, the job category, and indicates multiple opportunities. That should work well for SEO and match the examples given. I need to make sure I don't add any extra text or code, just the title as requested. The user emphasized not to include the year or any additional commentary, so I'll stick strictly to the title format they provided in the examples. Mr Price – Call Centre Vacancies (Multiple Posts)Okay, I need to rewrite the title of this job post for Mr Price's merchandise buying positions. The user gave examples like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" and "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". First, I should follow the pattern: Institution name, job title, number of posts. The original title is "Mr Price – Merchandise Buying". Looking at the content, there are multiple positions listed—Wholesale Merchandise Manager, Strategic Account Manager, Buying Manager, Buyer, Specialist Buyer. So it's not just one post. I need to count how many unique positions there are. Let's see: 1. Wholesale Merchandise Manager 2. Strategic Account Manager 3. Buying Manager (Miladys) 4. Buyer (Miladys) 5. Specialist Buyer (Sheet Street) 6. Buyer (Mr Price) 7. Buying Manager (Mr Price) That's 7 distinct roles. So I can say "X7 Posts" to indicate multiple vacancies. Now, the institution name is "Mr Price". The job category is "Merchandise Buying Vacancies". Putting it all together: "Mr Price Merchandise Buying Vacancies (X7 Posts)". Let me check the character count. "Mr Price Merchandise Buying Vacancies (X7 Posts)" is within 55 characters. It matches the SEO-friendly pattern from the examples, includes the number of posts, and is concise. I should make sure not to add any extra text or comments, just the title as requested. Mr Price Merchandise Buying Vacancies (X7 Posts)Okay, I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article about Mr Price. The user provided examples like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz". First, I should note the pattern: Institution name, then the job vacancies with the number of posts in parentheses. The title should be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters. Looking at the content, there are multiple job openings at Mr Price: Head of Finance, Operations Technology Support Technician, Artisan Assistant, DC Manager, Management Accountant, Finance Administrator, Stock Controller, Creditors, and Chartered Accountant. But since the examples only mention the number of posts when it's more than one, I should check if any of these have multiple posts. The content doesn't specify numbers for each role, so I can't use (X2) or similar for individual roles. Maybe I can generalize as "Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)" since there are nine different positions listed. Let me count: 1. Head of Finance 2. Operations Technology Support Technician 3. Artisan Assistant 4. DC Manager 5. Management Accountant 6. Finance Administrator 7. Stock Controller 8. Creditors 9. Chartered Accountant Yes, nine posts. So the title would be "Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)". Let me check the character count: "Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)" is 31 characters, well under 55. Perfect, matches the pattern and is concise. Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)Alright, I need to rewrite the title for this job listing article about Mr Price vacancies. The user wants it to follow the pattern from the examples given, which includes the institution name and the number of posts. The examples were like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz, Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity". First, I'll look at how many job positions are listed in the article. Let's see: Head of Finance, Operations Technology Support Technician, Artisan Assistant, DC Manager, Management Accountant, Finance Administrator, Stock Controller, Creditors (FTC), and Chartered Accountant. That's 9 different positions. Next, I need to structure the title. The pattern is "Job Title at Institution (Number of Posts)". Since there are multiple different roles, maybe a general title like "Job Vacancies" would work better than listing each one. The institution is Mr Price. So, "Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)" fits the pattern. It's concise, includes the institution name, and specifies the number of posts. The character count seems okay, under 55. Wait, checking the exact count: "Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)" is 30 characters. Perfect. It's clear and SEO-friendly. I should avoid adding years or any extra info as per the instructions. Just the title text, no code or commentary. That should do it. Mr Price Job Vacancies (X9 Posts)Alright, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to rewrite the title for the Frogg Recruitment vacancies article following the pattern from the examples provided. The examples had "Institution name, number of posts" format, like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" or "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". First, I need to identify the institution name, which is Frogg Recruitment. Then, count the number of distinct job vacancies listed in the article. Looking at the article, there are five different job postings: 1. Credit Administrator 2. SAIPA Articles Clerk / SAIPA Traineeship 3. Compliance and Company Secretarial Officer 4. Compliance Officer FICA 5. Junior Credit Officer So, that's five vacancies. The title should be concise, SEO-friendly, and under 55 characters. The pattern would be "Frogg Recruitment Vacancies (X5 Posts)". Let me check the character count: "Frogg Recruitment Vacancies (X5 Posts)" is within the limit. It includes the institution name and the number of posts, matching the examples given. No years or extra info is needed. I think that's it. Should be clear and follows the requested format. Frogg Recruitment Vacancies (X5 Posts)