The global business process outsourcing firm officially opens its KwaZulu-Natal-based office, marking its fourth South African base.
Dr Denisha Jairam-Owthar, chief information officer at the City of Johannesburg, has been appointed as chief director of IT at Stellenbosch University.
The financial services company hires Sandile Shabalala as chief executive of business and commercial banking, as it prepares new digital offerings.
The Etion subsidiary appoints Schalk Laubscher as production executive, marking the first change to the executive team in over eight years.
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Employees increasingly leverage artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, after the COVID-19 pandemic left them in emotional turmoil.
Do your employees fully understand the processes behind payroll? asks Ian McAlister, GM of CRS.
The efficiency gains of tech adoption during the pandemic will convince companies to retain these new technologies after the crisis, says Business Leadership SA.
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Mteto Nyati receives an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Johannesburg’s College of Business and Economics.
BBD looks for candidates who show evidence of exceptional ability and who are focused on solution-based outcomes, says Shayne Proctor, talent specialist at BBD.
The big-four bank hosts its second-annual Kuunda Disrupt Hackathon, as it looks to employees to find innovative solutions to consumer pain points.
The packaging company names Ernst Van Heerden as acting chief information officer, following the passing of Michele Hall.
The US-based firm estimates Salesforce and its ecosystem of partners will generate 31 800 new jobs and $5.1 billion in new company revenue in SA by 2026.