By TINTSWALO BALOYI
JOHANNESBURG – INTEGRATED information and communications technology (ICT) provider, Vox, is bolstering its workforce and invest in talent development in South Africa’s industry.
It has welcomed its first three graduates into its national call centre in Tshwane through the programme it initiated last year with CTU Training Solutions, an accredited ICT training institution, to offer high potential students with work integrated learning experience across the spectrum of solutions, services and products currently offered by the company.
“We are delighted to welcome new technicians into our environment to embark on a challenging career at Vox, an employer of choice in South Africa’s telecoms industry,” says Marius Venter, Head of the Vox Service Centre.
Venter says one of the cornerstones of Vox’s talent retention strategy is to identify students with the acumen and skills-set to work in a pressurised customer facing environment.
Established in 1987, CTU Training Solutions offers full-time, part-time and corporate IT, design and business studies.
CTU’s vision believes it is making making a significant contribution to the development of human capital in South Africa.
Partnering with Vox is helping CTU to create educational solutions for future jobs.
“Through our partnership with CTU, we are collectively learning and assessing curriculum requirements that match industry benchmarks. It is our vision to nurture students as future leaders and experts in an industry that is a significant contributor to job creation and skills development,” concludes Venter.
– Guardian
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