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South Africa needs at least 60% of school leavers to pursue artisan-type training to meet the country’s demand for scarce skills. The government is working on tackling the shortage that has persisted over the past few years.
Social media is awash with pictures of proud graduates, degree in hand and ready to embark on the next stage in their lives. Here's how to get the right graduate for your business.
Blended working conditions are very common as many companies juggle between in office working and working from home. Some companies have opted to adopt this for even more procedures, such as interviews. Here are some top tips to master your upcoming Zoom job interview.
So, you’ve just graduated – congratulations! You are probably excited to find that dream job, earn an income and put your skills and education to use. Here are some tips to land your first job.
Getting a job could be a process that lasts for either a month or for some, a few years. Many people would say that looking for job is a job all on it's own, hopefully a short term one.
There is a national strategy to improve skills and knowledge, to support people to find employment, and reduce unemployment. Learning programmes to achieve this, include apprenticeships, learnerships, graduate work programmes, in-service experience as part of a qualification. The people on these programmes are required to have an employment contract for the duration of the programme. What are the implications of that "employment" contract?
After implementing a highly successful pre-Apprenticeship training programme, the National Tooling Initiative Programme (NTIP) is officially launching the pilot Tool, Die and Mould-Making Apprenticeship phase of the TDM-Powered Programme this month.
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