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PRINTING COMPANY IN MAJOR DRIVE TO REDUCE THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AMONG GRADUATES

Career: The programmer will provide candidates with an opportunity to kickstart  their careers in a niche technology environment

By Thuli Zungu

With Stats SA’s most recent unemployment report showing that 46.5% of youths were unemployed,  Epson SA, a major printing company, has  launched a graduate programme to help reduce the unemployment rate. 

The unemployment figures have  also affected the rate among graduates in South Africa which has been on an upward trajectory over the past few years – at 10,6%  – which is much higher than it was 10 years ago.

Given these worrying statistics, Epson South Africa has launched a two- year graduate programme which aims to provide candidates who have recently graduated in STEM fields, such as computer science and business administration with a two-year in-house placement at their  local offices, giving them the opportunity to kickstart their careers in a niche technology environment.

Kiara Bridglall, a human resource manager at Epson South Africa, says the programme will provide candidates with a two-year in-house placement at Epson’s local offices, and the opportunity to kickstart their careers in a niche technology environment. Bridglall says given South Africa’s high rate of graduate unemployment, as well as the need to grow the technology talent pool, the programme focuses on building both hard and soft skills, the latter of which is often lacking at tertiary education level.

“For candidates coming straight out of university with no work experience or the soft skills necessary to navigate today’s workplace,

Epson’s graduate programme provides an opportunity for them to develop their skills from a holistic standpoint, while gaining on-the-job experience.”

Bridglall says a variety of modules will be covered during the graduate programme, including career development, effective communication skills and time and project management.  The development of skills for the youth remains a priority in an emerging country such as South Africa. According to recent Stats SA unemployment statistics, South Africa’s graduate unemployment rate has nearly doubled in the last 10 years, from 5.5% recorded in the first quarter of 2013 to 10.6% in the first quarter of 2023.

Bridglall says as an original equipment manufacturer and technology specialist, Epson South Africa intends to take strides to bridge the skills gap in the ICT sector and how this impacts unemployment figures and the South African economy at large.“Our objective with this programme is to develop a diverse talent pool for technical expertise and in the process, open doors for the youth of South Africa.

“This graduate programme is one of the many steps in our transformation journey and Epson is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture, demonstrating our commitment to broad-based black economic empowerment.

“The goal of the programme is to grow individuals through the business, so that after the two years they become part of the future talent pool, which opens them up to local and international career development opportunities, while supporting the business to future-proof technical skills- focused roles.”

Qualifying candidates can apply at https://ow.ly/R9mh50OJQt2.

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