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  • Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the Food Lover’s Market vacancies article following the given pattern. The examples provided start with the institution name, then mention the number of posts. The original title is “Food Lover’s Market Vacancies”, which is too generic. First, I should count how many different job posts are listed. Looking at the content, there are multiple positions: Cashier, Receiving Assistant (two posts), Sign Writer, Cleaner, and Merchandiser. That totals five distinct roles. Now, to follow the pattern: “Institution name, number of posts”. The examples had “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)” and “Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)”. So, using “Food Lover’s Market” as the institution, and noting five vacancies. Keeping it concise under 55 characters is crucial. “Food Lover’s Market Vacancies (X5 Posts)” fits perfectly at 43 characters. It includes the institution, mentions vacancies, specifies the number, and is SEO-friendly by including keywords like “Vacancies” and the well-known brand name. I should ensure no extra text or code is included, just the title as requested. Double-checking the example patterns confirms this format is correct. So, the final title is ready. Food Lover’s Market Vacancies (X5 Posts)
  • Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the article about Total Energies internships. Let me start by looking at the examples provided. The pattern is “Institution name, number of posts, Job type”. The article mentions three internships: Operations Intern and two HSEQ Interns. So that’s a total of three posts. The original title was “Total Energies Internships”. To follow the pattern, I should include the number of posts. So it would be “Total Energies Internships (X3 Posts)”. Now, I need to check the character count. Let me count: “Total Energies Internships (X3 Posts)” has “Total Energies” (13) + “Internships” (11) + ” (X3 Posts)” (9) = 33 characters. That’s well under 55, so it’s good. I also need to make sure it’s SEO-friendly. Including the company name and the word “Internships” should help with searchability. The “(X3 Posts)” part adds specificity, which can attract more targeted applicants. I think this fits all the requirements. It’s concise, follows the pattern, and is SEO-friendly. Total Energies Internships (X3 Posts)
  • Alright, let’s break this down. 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, Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity”. The current title is “Total Energies Vacancies”. I need to follow the pattern: Institution name, number of posts, and position. Looking at the article, there are two positions: Relief Production Supervisor and Blackheath Operator X2. So, there are three vacancies in total. But the examples show each position separately. Maybe it’s better to list them individually. However, to keep it under 55 characters, I need to be concise. “Total Energies Vacancies: Relief Supervisor & Operators (X3)” – that’s 54 characters. It includes the institution name, the number of posts, and the main positions. It’s SEO-friendly and matches the pattern. Alternatively, “Total Energies Job Opportunities: Relief Supervisor, Operators (X3)” is longer, 65 characters, so it’s over the limit. Stick with the first option. It’s concise and fits the requirement. Total Energies Vacancies: Relief Supervisor & Operators (X3)
  • Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article based on the examples given. The examples have a pattern: Institution name, job title, number of posts. So for Pick n Pay, I should follow that structure. Looking at the content, there are multiple vacancies listed: Head of Paid Media, Business Analyst SC, Marketing Manager, Supply Chain Planner, Manager SCP, Team Lead SC Planner, and Functional Consultant. That’s at least 7 different roles. The challenge is to keep it under 55 characters. Let me count: “Pick n Pay Vacancies (X7 Posts)” is 30 characters. Perfect, it’s concise, includes the institution name, mentions vacancies, specifies the number of posts, and stays within the limit. It matches the SEO-friendly pattern from the examples without adding extra details like the year. I think this works best. Pick n Pay Vacancies (X7 Posts)
  • Alright, let’s tackle this. The user wants me to rewrite the title for the Astron Energy vacancies article, following the pattern from the examples provided. The examples had the institution name followed by the number of posts, like “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz.” First, I need to count how many job posts are listed in the article. Scanning through, I see: 1. Specialist – Technical Support 2. Process Operator 3. Engineer – Materials & Corrosion 4. Senior Credit Analyst That’s four positions. So, the title should be “Astron Energy Vacancies (X4 Posts).” But wait, the user mentioned to keep it under 55 characters. Let me check: “Astron Energy Vacancies (X4 Posts)” is 31 characters, well within the limit. I should make sure it’s SEO-friendly, so including “Vacancies” and the number of posts makes sense. It’s clear and matches the pattern. No need to include the year as per the instructions. Just to confirm, the user wants only the title text, no extra commentary or code. So the final answer should be just that. I think that’s it. It fits the pattern, is concise, and meets all the requirements. Astron Energy Vacancies (X4 Posts)

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