Graduate Trainee – Research & PR || Competition and Tariff Commission

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Competition and Tariff Commission

DUE: 23 MAY 2025

Job Title: Graduate trainee-Research & PR (1)
Division: Research and Public Relations
Reporting to: Senior Research Officer

Key Duties/ Responsibilities

  • Providing research assistance to the Senior Research Officer.
  • Writing and compiling of articles for the Commission’s newsletter.
  • Organizing meetings with stakeholders.
  • Representing the Commission at exhibitions and trade fairs.
  • Working with the Public Relations Officer on the Commission’s branding and corporate social responsibility activities.
  • Assisting other Divisions with their research requests as and when required
  • Conducting any other duties assigned from time to time.

Qualifications and Requirements.

  • A minimum of 5 O’ Levels including Mathematics and English
  • A recent graduate from a recognized University and who is not more than 27 years old
  • Honors Degree in Economics
  • Knowledge of statistical tools such as STATA/E-Views/SPSS.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint); familiarity with data analysis tools is an advantage.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Eagerness to learn, adapt, and contribute to execution of the Commissions mandate.
  • A background of competition economics will be an added advantage.

TO APPLY
Conditions of service will be disclosed to the successful candidates.
If interested, please send applications with a cover letter and certified copies of qualifications (Note that all the Certificates to be scanned into one PDF)
Clearly mark the position being applied for and email to [email protected] by the 23rd of
May 2025 before 16.30 hours or mail to:
The Human Resources Officer
Competition and Tariff Commission
23 Broadlands Road
Emerald Hill
Harare
For Economic Recovery through Fair Business & Trade Practices

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