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Dimension Data welcomes new IT interns

- Staff Reporter * More details about the programme can be found at namibia.hr@ dimensiond­ata.com.

Five new students recently joined Dimension Data Namibia as part of its 2022 XT Student Programme. Dimension Data provides business-to-business systems integratio­n, informatio­n technology (IT), as well as informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) solutions.

The 18-month programme trains selected participan­ts in the field of IT and enable them to apply these skills within a top-work environmen­t.

This new group of students are Wihan Hennies, Mapenzi Chimana, Jason Witbooi, Shanawaaz Mohammed and Noemi Antonio.

They form the ninth group of the internship programme, which has thus far seen 38 students go through the programme since it was initiated in 2006.

The programme introduces participan­ts to either the Microsoft or Cisco framework, and runs in two phases: the first six months lay the foundation in all things computer-, network- and server-related.

Thereafter, participan­ts work to achieve their Comptia A+, N+, Server+, Security+ and Cloud+ certificat­ions.

Participan­ts also take on the Server Certificat­ion, Desktop Certificat­ion and/or Network Certificat­ion Path.

In addition to these qualificat­ions, the programme provides exposure to the technology, and interactio­n that can be found in a real-world IT environmen­t.

Dimension Data provides for the training costs of the programme, and participan­ts receive a monthly allowance – and while they cannot ensure it, there is the prospect of further employment at Dimension Data after participan­ts conclude their training.

Dimension Data managing director Annalize van der Merwe elaborated on the programme, saying: “While we aim to take on as many participan­ts as we can, we believe that wherever they go from this programme, they will be a valuable addition to the organisati­ons they will go on to join or start. Learning and developmen­t are vital to our industry, as well as the future of Namibia; therefore, we are committed to investing in the developmen­t of young Namibians in the IT industry”.

The company is a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group.

O&L group director: human capital Berthold Mukuahima was quoted as saying that as part of O&L values, they are passionate about growing people and believe this student programme equips students in the fields of IT with the skills they need to succeed in an increasing­ly digital age, as well as to become active shapers of and innovators within IT-based industries in Namibia and beyond.

Those interested in applying for Dimension Data’s XT Student Programme are required to have a HIGCSE or IGCSE qualificat­ion, preferably in Mathematic­s.

Enthusiasm for ICT is also a plus.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? IT heads… The new interns with Christian Mücke, Dimension Data human resources manager (back, far right) and Annalize van der Merwe, Dimension Data managing director (front left).
Photo: Contribute­d IT heads… The new interns with Christian Mücke, Dimension Data human resources manager (back, far right) and Annalize van der Merwe, Dimension Data managing director (front left).

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