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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Getting great results at university is just the beginning but in order to secure a job, you need to be able to market yourself. For more, #eNCA speaks to Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi. #DStv403

Komentáře • 92

  • @mandlenkosikervin5896
    @mandlenkosikervin5896 Před rokem +33

    Graduated in 2017 with a BEng (mechanical) , but Iv never practiced engineering. Been in sales and Marketing, this role is very rewarding. Sales is a career

    • @pridemoatshe1300
      @pridemoatshe1300 Před rokem +2

      hey man how did you make that transition, did you get another degree ?

    • @mosagift7301
      @mosagift7301 Před rokem

      I'm currently doing my last year in diploma In Marketing. I don't know where to start grinding. Please help me with a kick start. I really need someone to guide me

    • @mzuvukilevuke5301
      @mzuvukilevuke5301 Před rokem

      @@pridemoatshe1300there are a lot of sales jobs in Johannesburg, check pnet

  • @isaacmashweshwe7668
    @isaacmashweshwe7668 Před rokem +25

    All universities to some extent are guilty of offering outdated course programmes, these outdated qualifications have little to no demand in the job market, but this one is worse. How can you offer a programme to thousands of students in a Sector that has been employing few people for over 20 years? I am also questioning, the quality and practicability of your solution? how certain are you that by giving students marketing skills certificates they will be able to sell themselves and get employed in a saturated market with no employment growth for 20 years? of course, this question goes to other qualifications.

  • @leratonkolongwane1402
    @leratonkolongwane1402 Před rokem +7

    You have touched a very sensitive issue where university graduates cannot obtain their certificates and cannot produce proof that they have passed exams. Thank you ndoda for the clarification and future action by the council. As parents we would like to see the success of the plan. This has given us a picture of what is happening at WSU in particular. With the involvement of Minister Blade Nzimande I am hopeful that things will shape up to the advantage of students. He has student interest in his heart.

  • @joshcele1852
    @joshcele1852 Před rokem +7

    I hope they retain him as chair of council. 2 years is a very short time to effect change in an institution

  • @songezoshongwe9874
    @songezoshongwe9874 Před rokem +15

    Apply overseas guys. There's nothing left here

  • @sibusisokhumalo3013
    @sibusisokhumalo3013 Před rokem +19

    i think the key issue here is that the economy has not grown enough for graduates to secure employment.the government should revisit it employment frameworks and focus on further developing the economy,as it stands it has failed to achieve economic growth for employment opportunities,they need to invite new chairs who are experts whose key roles would be to grow the economy in order to facilitate economic growth and development.

    • @siphomahlangu5531
      @siphomahlangu5531 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, that is true but even if there is economic growth in SA unemployment problem will still persist, South Africa has one of the highest minimum wages compared to its emerging economies counterparts, meaning Public and Private Enterprises can only afford to pay only a small portion of the population inorder to remain profitable, hence high unemployment and wealth gap, these high wages leads to multinational companies, like Apple to not move the production or invest here in South Africa due to the reason I mentioned above as well as technical skills required and political instability in this country, so they instead go to China/India because of very low minimum wages there and weak labour laws, even so, China has high graduate unemployment problem currently with Masters and Ph.D. graduates working as garbage guys so they make university entrance exams extremely difficult to reduce the flood of unemployed graduate and to fight unemployment as whole, even though they experienced an economic boom over the past decades. Another thing is South African or African economies are vastly different to western economies, in Mzansi as a well as any other African country, we have huge informal markets which supports lot of families, like the street vendors, taxi industry to name a few, these markets are worth billions and go unrecordnised by the standard metrics that used to track unemployment globally.

    • @jessicanhlapo9339
      @jessicanhlapo9339 Před rokem +1

      Why would revisit it whilst they enjoying the "gravy" train. Crying to remain in power with nothing to show across all sectors except corruption growing well 😏😣

  • @dj_clemdeuce
    @dj_clemdeuce Před rokem +7

    South Africa is not producing that is a big issue, We need to introduce enterprenewership from Grade 10 as a default subject all subject streams.

  • @dwebaart9933
    @dwebaart9933 Před rokem +4

    Am with him 100% on this.

  • @teachersikhumbuzomoyo5419

    Superb mind right there

  • @thembanimgenu190
    @thembanimgenu190 Před rokem +6

    Well put and no excuses

  • @thabofuramalekane7039
    @thabofuramalekane7039 Před rokem +4

    We start by being independent sales representatives

  • @phumzilenkosi5255
    @phumzilenkosi5255 Před rokem +8

    It is really sad cause we all went to school in hopes of becoming something I graduated in 2017 for Journalism and I couldn't get anything and I decided to go do something in Aviation in 2019 but still dololo I'm at home getting nothing and I apply every day...again when you finally think you've gotten something nyana the boss wants to sleep with you or you are gone yoh this world is cruel

    • @politicswithzandi4213
      @politicswithzandi4213 Před rokem +1

      You are not alone I will suggest you do something with your journalism on CZcams. CZcams is our hope now.

    • @phumzilenkosi5255
      @phumzilenkosi5255 Před rokem +2

      @@politicswithzandi4213 So true, I do have a channel called TheWomenBeing Cooking!

  • @elizabethterblanche1059
    @elizabethterblanche1059 Před rokem +6

    Like this guy.

  • @omphilem.8702
    @omphilem.8702 Před rokem +9

    "Graduates that are misaligned with the job market" that is the problem

    • @marlenesnyders6537
      @marlenesnyders6537 Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately many just study for study sake. Its also the universities'fault, but they are just making money. There are too much useless degrees anyways.

    • @kevinsekete1765
      @kevinsekete1765 Před rokem

      @@marlenesnyders6537 yet people with matric are employed? U guys are the example of incompetency in this country super stupid

  • @NhlahlaSithole_
    @NhlahlaSithole_ Před rokem +5

    my G.O.A.T

  • @gedenironald8635
    @gedenironald8635 Před rokem +8

    The ANC has always intended to produced beggars and never producers. Most youths are heavily reliant on the state and this is bad for a tax based economy. One level of sanctions will literally collapse government and the economy in South Africa because we are not self reliant economy.

    • @afroteen4647
      @afroteen4647 Před rokem +1

      No ,you have by bot doing anything about it . Literally for us young people ,we failed by people like yourself who keep telling us to keep relying on the government which is a known rule for poverty.

    • @jessicanhlapo9339
      @jessicanhlapo9339 Před rokem

      Spot on well said 👌

  • @thabomathabatha4808
    @thabomathabatha4808 Před rokem +11

    Can we start advocating for entrepreneurs in this country?

    • @khulekanirich490
      @khulekanirich490 Před rokem +1

      We need that

    • @sgr6683
      @sgr6683 Před rokem

      Advocacy is not the issue in my opinion. Instituting adequate Policy changes that would allow entrepreneurs to thrive is the issue in my opinion. The state is murdering entrepreneurs. Terrible Tax legislative changes for example are the reason why people like Vusi Thembekwayo take their business to Dubai.

  • @emmanuelxaba6572
    @emmanuelxaba6572 Před rokem +3

    it will be better if government start to allocates land for Stock farming, poultry, vegetables etc....in Ghauteng and it has to be supplied with Sprinkle irrigation system that was used by the White Government during the good times in 80's where SA was still bread and breakfast, no killings of Municipality Superintend, Principals in Education...etc...

    • @afroteen4647
      @afroteen4647 Před rokem +1

      No ,its not the government's job ,its in your power

  • @jessicanhlapo9339
    @jessicanhlapo9339 Před rokem +4

    Universities are unfortunately money making institutions. Enriching themselves. Crippling aspirant graduates to a brighter future out of lack & poverty. This negatively impacts the economy. Don't think it bothers them to change it anytime soon. People are not worried about the country but themselves ? Out of desperation people are selling & buying certificates for those they have no skills for, in particular in the mining section 🙄. That is how innocent people are killed by having unskilled employees in some disciplines. Corrupt HR practitioners. Sad sad sad SA others leave for greener pastures. Others depend on handouts...and cycle of lack continues with large amounts of unpaid university fees😢

  • @rakgadim.mohlala1324
    @rakgadim.mohlala1324 Před rokem +6

    My crush

  • @jameskevin5923
    @jameskevin5923 Před rokem +4

    04:53 sorry but that is not a solution. you can't be serious.

  • @ncebambangula7170
    @ncebambangula7170 Před rokem +2

    According to whose standards?

  • @aruzaforptyltd201
    @aruzaforptyltd201 Před rokem +2

    Enkosi Jola...

  • @sibusisokhumalo3013
    @sibusisokhumalo3013 Před rokem +3

    Jacob zuma changed the nsfas system from loans to grants,however we are still vilifying the former president

  • @kevinsekete1765
    @kevinsekete1765 Před rokem +2

    As long as we have people with degrees at home ,while people with matric are employed.SA is going down the drain

    • @deborahrakumakoe6602
      @deborahrakumakoe6602 Před rokem

      Why can't there be jobs for people with matric and those with degrees. With the high Admission Point Scores required for degrees and Basic Education's 30% pass, some matriculants do not get university admission at all. Actually at some universities, their system even bars applicants based on an ID no entered.

    • @kevinsekete1765
      @kevinsekete1765 Před rokem

      @@deborahrakumakoe6602 u still don't get my point.someone with a degree has the capacity to create jobs while a matriculant can't, simple as ABCD

    • @deborahrakumakoe6602
      @deborahrakumakoe6602 Před rokem

      @@kevinsekete1765 let me me use a different example. A young person who receives a child grant until age 18, does not have electricity at home, studies with candle light in this rainy November and gets an NSC with APS 18 will not be admitted for a diploma, if employed can later be accepted for higher education studies based on RPL (recognition of prior learning) and his life and future will turn for the better. This means he has beaten many odds, whereas a graduate in this conversation stated how he went into marketing and sales because he could not get employment on completion of his engineering studies. So the one who was disadvantaged will be doomed for the rest of his life. I wish you could convince me with regard to 'graduates will create jobs'. Let me also ask 'what age group are these employed matrics?'

    • @deborahrakumakoe6602
      @deborahrakumakoe6602 Před rokem

      Let me share a story of a guy who passed what we called JC, i.e. Junior Certificate, studied for an N1 Motor Mechanic, employed by BMW plant in Rosslyn (he was under 21, his aunt had to sign for him to be employed), built BMWs and retired at age 60, if he had not been hired without a matric, would he have to be a runner, not sure if you know 'mochina' - before the lotto!!

    • @kevinsekete1765
      @kevinsekete1765 Před rokem

      @@deborahrakumakoe6602 ehh wena so you want us to reward low performing individuals over high performers?we all have 24 hours a day,its not always dark,it dsnt rain everyday.come on Madam you can do better than this...we can't have people with higher qualification at home while low performers are employed for being poor and are cheap labor..Look at what happened when Zuma came to office after Mbeki isn't that evident enough? during Mbeki graduates whr treasures of this country and we did very well economically while during Zuma a matric and political influence become the new engineering.if you need more examples look at the SABC, look at the last two Ceo who run SABC with Matrics.what happened?

  • @nathanagnew8755
    @nathanagnew8755 Před rokem +8

    Is there no other people eNCA can get in the studio's ? always the same people.

    • @tedxwill
      @tedxwill Před rokem

      same people🤨… @nathan agnew please elaborate?

    • @justicemaake684
      @justicemaake684 Před rokem

      It's the second time I see Tembeka at eNCA this year and on different subjects and he can't fall under "same people"

  • @mosesjacksonkarashani2642

    Why don’t send these kind of kids to vocational colleges?😢

  • @colleenstuart190
    @colleenstuart190 Před rokem

    Employers are concerned about the quality of education, even with your degree programmes.
    Your University does not rank high at all.
    Furthermore Wits, UCT, Stellenbosch...have great career development centre's that prepare their graduates for employment, before they graduate.
    Collaborate with those universities...I'm sure they will be more than willing to help you improve the employability of their graduates.
    Issuing certificates despite debt is not really the problem. You have a bad reputation for many reasons and you must really buckle down on fixing those problems.

  • @jimisierra1243
    @jimisierra1243 Před rokem +5

    Trust me I know people studying Business Management🤦‍♂️ Make me understand Whereas there are know opportunities in that sector

    • @stephencohen1362
      @stephencohen1362 Před rokem +3

      @Jimi - I think it better to study entrepreneurship than Business Management, as it makes no sense to study how to manage something that does not exist. What’s your take on this?

    • @mlungisimthanti8017
      @mlungisimthanti8017 Před rokem +3

      @@stephencohen1362 Entrepreneurship and Business Management are two peas in a pod. Both qualifications are capable of enabling you to obtain a job in the Public or private sector or to create a start-up. The challenges are the lack of job opportunities, a saturated labour market and the difficulty of developing business ideas that are new or improve a certain aspect of society. So entrepreneurship is important, that where as youth we need to be directing our efforts, but it is very challenging, with many barriers to entry.

  • @wheelstkwheels2450
    @wheelstkwheels2450 Před rokem

    University of Zululand must abolish animal science course, that is most useless Qualificationsi ever seen

  • @mushken65
    @mushken65 Před rokem +6

    However young man comb your hair and present a proffesional image that that upcoming young men can look up to.. This hair style is not acceptable in the corporate world

    • @ofentsemnisi8062
      @ofentsemnisi8062 Před rokem +14

      Adv Ngcukaitobi is a successful Senior Council and an Acting Jugde of a Superior Court. Unfortunately your so called "Corporate image" will not apply to him.

    • @mandlaluthuli6640
      @mandlaluthuli6640 Před rokem +5

      The man in already got a professional image and already inspiring others as he is. Why should he change?

    • @irvinnhlumayo9864
      @irvinnhlumayo9864 Před rokem +8

      This is his natural hair

    • @luckyndlovu2926
      @luckyndlovu2926 Před rokem

      @hilton morris what does it mean to be discipline and respectable?

    • @mandlaluthuli6640
      @mandlaluthuli6640 Před rokem +1

      @hilton morris very much yes... Point being we can't respect pple if thier hair is not as we'd like it to be?