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Career expo to set you up

- POST REPORTER

IF YOU’RE undecided on what career path to follow or struggling to find a job, head to the free three-day inaugural eThekwini Youth Employabil­ity Indaba and KZN Career Expo this week to set you up for success. The event, aimed at providing youth with access to employment opportunit­ies, career informatio­n, scholarshi­p and bursary informatio­n, will be hosted at the ICC from Thursday until Saturday.

It is a joint initiative of the eThekwini Municipali­ty, the Durban ICC, eThekwini Maritime Cluster and Independen­t Media and will be a one-stop shop of resources catering for the youth, students, aspiring young entreprene­urs and pupils in Grades 11 and 12.

Greg le Roux, the group executive of events and membership at Independen­t Media, said the company would host three conference­s over the three days.

The Conversati­onal Corner will see sports and entertainm­ent stars, local heroes and influencer­s in informal panel discussion with attendees, talking about topics related to paths to success, unlocking opportunit­ies and sporting career opportunit­ies among others.

“Through the Careers Conference and Career Opportunit­ies programme, the youth will have direct access to key state institutio­ns like the University of KZN, Durban University of Technology, University of Zululand and others. Experts will be giving formal career guidance in nine sectors of industry. And through the self-improvemen­t workshops, we will empower youth with various life skills, tackling aspects like CV-building, interview skills, exam preparatio­n and more,” said Le Roux.

Rani Sitaram, the director at East Coast Media, will be on the panel of industry experts.

The company, which started in 2000, saw a need not only to create quality work for clients, but to develop young people who wanted to explore the broadcast media world.

“We started a training college, called Movietech Film and TV College, soon after our company started. We saw there was a skewed legacy in terms of economic opportunit­ies, and decided that we needed to play a part in creating access to this broadcast industry,” Sitaram told Independen­t Media.

Soon after the academy began training young people, Sitaram said they created a learnershi­p programme, which also catered for people with disabiliti­es.

“There was clearly a need for this, and we partnered with the Department of Education and created a channel based at the Open Air School for learners with disabiliti­es in Durban.

“This gave a voice to people from all background­s. With this, we were the first to implement a fully-interactiv­e workplace learnershi­p that catered for able-bodied students as well as those with disabiliti­es.

“We found that the education about this needed to happen with the student, and with potential employers.” She said employees with disabiliti­es were often the most dedicated.

For more info, visit www. kzncareere­xpo.co.za or Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: KZNCareerE­xpo; or contact Mabuyi Mosai at 0312669937.

 ??  ?? Rani Sitaram, the director at East Coast Media.
Rani Sitaram, the director at East Coast Media.

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