eNCA: Youth Day 2020 – challenges faced by youth
Lulaway’s CEO Jake Willis talks about the challenges facing youth in the midst of the national pandemic, and the emerging opportunities that are arising even within the crisis.
Lulaway’s CEO Jake Willis talks about the challenges facing youth in the midst of the national pandemic, and the emerging opportunities that are arising even within the crisis.
Lulaway CEO Jake Willis talks to Carl Wastie on Kfm about what young people can do to improve their CV during the Covid-19 crisis.
According to the official press release:
The City of Cape Town’s Department of Enterprise and Investment is continuing to invest in upskilling, training and sourcing talent for Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) during the lockdown. We don’t train just for training’s sake. The training we have done has created a better link between demand and supply for skilled people.
The City of Cape Town has appointed Lulaway Holdings as our service provider for a placement initiative and I am immensely proud of the successes achieved.
Our partnership with Lulaway has seen 6 000 unemployed residents trained in basic work readiness to date, with a majority of these residents being placed in work opportunities in sectors such as transport, wholesale, retail, and call centres.
During the lockdown period:
Through the Department of Enterprise and Investment, we are working closely with all relevant stakeholders to ensure we continue to provide support across economic sectors during this time.
While we all adjust to the new ‘normal’ this crisis has created, my job as the Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Opportunities, together with our Strategic Business Partners, is to find new and innovative ways to help stabilise our economy and continue supporting initiatives that create job opportunities in these very difficult times.
Lulaway Ceo Jake Willis describes what job seekers can do during lockdown to prepare for employment. Read full article.
Errol Freeman, Lulaway’s marketing director, talks to YOU Fm about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on unemployed youth. Listen here.
Jake Willis, Lulaway’s CEO, discusses how technology is empowering job creation through the gig economy as well as easy access to jobs.
Jake Willis, Lulaway’s CEO, explains how whatsapp to create accessibility to jobs for unemployed youth. Listen here.
Lulaway CEO Jake Willis explains why graduates from Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges now have increased chances of employment. Read the full article here
Lulaway CEO Jake Willis identifies the primary skills young people need to succeed in the labour market.
Lulaway is a youth employment engine that has placed over 30,000 job seekers in employment and internship opportunities. Real People. Real Impact.