Amazon is on a recruitment drive to add 55 000 staff globally for corporate jobs and roles in robotics, research and engineering.
The JSE-listed Altron announces the appointment of Kennedy Chinganya as head of Altron Nexus, effective 1 September.
Dijkstra will be responsible for developing and delivering a portfolio of courses designed to provide the Inspired Testing customer base with a well-rounded test automation education offering.
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The fintech specialist collaborates with non-profit Melisizwe Computer Lab Project, to upskill girls in under-privileged areas with STEM skills.
The Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa has urged ICT practitioners to become 'activists' for ethical, equitable ICT policy development and access.
The bank plans to open SA’s first cyber security academy for the visually-impaired, in partnership with the Hein Wagner Academy.
Delport replaces Hans Wencke, who will remain founder and owner of xneelo and will continue to work with the leadership team in an advisory role.
InnoVent, an IT financing and leasing specialist, believes in positioning women for success in business by creating an inclusive culture.
As SA’s ever-higher unemployment rate continues to shock, the country is urged to tap into the gig economy to unlock infinite job opportunities.
Lunga Siyo is set to take over from Serame Taukobong, when the latter assumes the position of group CEO designate.
The Amazon Web Services re/Start training programme now reaches 52 cities across 25 countries, including in some Sub-Saharan Africa nations.