Recent reports feature the South African operator Vox Telecom striking new partnerships to improve labor and commerce in the country. Their alliance with CTU Training Solutions guarantees better opportunities for the youth. Meanwhile, their partnership with Showmax (South Africa's Netflix) successfully markets their data bundle "Fat Pipe" to avid viewers.
Vox Telecom seemed on fire for the past few days enacting one great strategy at a time. Its alliance with CTU Training Solutions is primarily geared towards the goal of providing South African students with the good IT and communication skills - plus the integration of work culture which can be credited as a professional experience.
This strategy enables Vox Telecom to address the issue concerning South Africa's shortage in the IT and communications industry. According to IT News Africa, Vox Telecom CEO Jacques Du Toit is taking advantage of the current growth and expansion of their company.
Fortunately, it was an initiative that South African students have openly received. After all, a competent on-the-job experience is just the perfect scheme to increase a fresh graduate's chances of succeeding in the fast-paced IT and communications industry. The painless enlistment and career stability for the youth ultimately solves the current problem of manpower shortage.
Capitalizing on the better employment prospects of young adults may look like a guaranteed threefold return on investment. Based on the article featured by Jobs & Hire, young adults are more likely to seek job promotion or resignation only within a two-year window period.
In a report published by Telecom Paper, Vox Telecom announced the release of their special holiday offer inclusive within November 15, 2016, to January 31, 2017. For every purchase of worth one television from any GAME Store branch, customers may receive free Showmax subscription and a total of 900 GB "Fat Pipe" ADSL data for three months.