In today's competitive business landscape, technical prowess alone is not enough. The tide is shifting, and the importance of soft skills is on the rise. Communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking - these are not just buzzwords but vital competencies that can make or break your business. According to a report by Deloitte, soft skills will constitute two-thirds of all jobs by 2030. South Africa, a nation brimming with untapped potential, has a critical role in empowering the next generation and nurturing their soft skills to create a more productive and profitable future.
Explore how entrepreneurship can serve as a catalyst for creating numerous opportunities for South Africa's youth. Discover inspiring young entrepreneurs and their remarkable journeys, demonstrating the power of great ideas and determination.
When faced with the COVID-19 lockdown, Sisipho Mbukuqwa chose productivity over complacency. Joining SPAR & FutureMe's Go-Getter Programme, she dove into a world of possibilities. From engaging with career professionals to securing an internship and ultimately becoming a copywriter for SPAR, Sisipho's journey exemplifies the power of seizing opportunities.
The World of Work Career Festival, hosted by the FutureMe Foundation, is back and better than ever. With events in both Cape Town and Durban, this festival aims to open young minds to a world of career possibilities. From retail management to engineering, finance to health care, learners will have the chance to explore real workplace opportunities firsthand.
As young South Africans continue the struggle in navigating the country’s ever-present unemployment crisis, FutureMe and SPAR are playing their role in contributing to a brighter future for the South African youth.
With so many young people unemployed and battling to find jobs after their schooling career, if left unchecked, can impact the country’s economic growth and development and can have severe consequences on their social lives, mental health, and overall future