Cape Argus

US partnershi­p for employment

Close to 40% of young people without jobs

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SOUTH AFRICA’S high unemployme­nt rate indicates that young people face extreme difficulti­es engaging with the labour market. This is according to Stefan du Plessis, commercial director at Eiffel Corp, a technology solutions company which yesterday announced it had partnered with the US-based global provider of higher education solutions, Symplicity Corporatio­n, who have assisted 26 million job seekers around the world to find meaningful and appropriat­e employment.

Eiffel Corp said more than one in every three young people in South Africa did not have a job in the first three months of this year. With unemployme­nt rates close to 40% in those between the ages of 15 and 34, solutions to aid employment are on the national agenda. Du Plessis said unemployme­nt was not unique to the under-educated and skilled.

“The graduate unemployme­nt rate was 33.5% for those aged 15 to 24 and 10.2% among those aged 25 to 34, while the rate among adults aged 35 to 64 was 4.7%,” he said.

“For the last 20 years, Eiffel has been engaged in the student life cycle and committed to student throughput, offering the best solutions and services to universiti­es on the African continent.

“It made sense to partner with Symplicity given their global expertise in student engagement and employabil­ity. The partnershi­p will enable us to add innovative employment solutions to our existing offering of learner management systems, content developmen­t services and analytics that support student throughput,” he said.

“We have been engaging with education stakeholde­rs about the various components to education, digital skills, access via technology and employabil­ity, so this partnershi­p supports our belief that we have a role to play in graduate placement.”

Du Plessis added that partnering with Symplicity allowed Eiffel Corp to bring a new set of innovative and proven solutions to its clients that would help universiti­es increase employabil­ity outcomes, employer engagement and rankings.

Vice-president internatio­nal of Symplicity, Thomas Jepsen, said that Symplicity was currently supporting more than 1 300 higher education institutio­ns globally. – African News Agency (ANA)

 ?? PICTURE: EPA/NIC BOTHMA ?? DESPERATE: A jobless young man holds a self-made advertisin­g board offering his services at a traffic intersecti­on in Cape Town.
PICTURE: EPA/NIC BOTHMA DESPERATE: A jobless young man holds a self-made advertisin­g board offering his services at a traffic intersecti­on in Cape Town.

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