Pick N Pay
Jason Scott has a diverse work experience that spans across various industries and roles. Jason started their career as a Contractor at Ecentric Payment Systems in 2012 and continued in a similar role in 2017. In between these periods, Jason worked as a Research Intern at Kinetic Events and as a Retail Analyst at Sir Juice.
In 2013, Jason took on the role of a Teacher of English as a Foreign Language at Education Management Group, where they planned lessons and facilitated parent-teacher meetings.
From 2017 to 2020, Jason worked at Pick n Pay, first as a Supply Chain Analyst, managing the supply chain process, and later as a Supply Chain Planning Lead Planner, responsible for strategic planning and overseeing operational planning teams.
Overall, Jason's experience demonstrates their ability to adapt to different industries and roles, showcasing their skills in supply chain management, analysis, and teaching.
Jason Scott earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Cape Town between 2009 and 2012. In 2017, they pursued a short-term course in Data Analysis, specializing in Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration at GetSmarter.
Pick N Pay
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Pick n Pay Stores Limited, through its subsidiaries and associates, operates in the retail sector in South Africa and and the rest of the African continent. The Company operates through two segments: South Africa and Rest of Africa. Its South Africa segment operates in various formats under the Pick n Pay and Boxer brands in South Africa. Its Rest of Africa segment is responsible for the Company's expansion into the rest of Africa. It focuses on food, non-edible groceries, clothing, liquor, tobacco, health and beauty products, pharmaceuticals and general merchandise. It also offers services, such as third-party bill payments, financial transactions at till points (including mobile money), ticketing services, air time sales and the sale of gift cards. It operates on both an owned and franchise basis and has approximately 1, 410 stores across all formats, including its investment in TM Supermarkets in Zimbabwe. It operates in South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho, among others.