Gabsten Technologies launches internship, learnership programmes to address shortage of data skills

Gabsten Technologies launches internship, learnership programmes to address shortage of data skills

Gabsten Technologies, a data management consulting, support, and services provider, has launched internship and learnership programmes aimed at addressing the shortage of data management skills in South Africa. The programmes are designed to provide practical work experience to unemployed graduates, including internationally recognised training in data management, and to offer learnership opportunities to students currently studying towards a qualification in the Information Technology field.

The learnership focusses on offering Work Integrated Learning, WIL opportunities for students studying towards a qualification in IT, and who have completed the theoretical requirements for their course. The learnership is tailored to provide workplace experience and help students obtain their qualification, whilst it also offers access to recognised training in data management.

The organisation has collaborated with the Media, Information and Communication Technology Sector Education and Training Authority, MICT SETA for thee learnership, with the aim of supporting MICT SETA’s skills development initiatives focussing on scarce skills and addressing youth unemployment.

Hemant Harie, Managing Director of Gabsten Technologies

“The organisation offers the interns specialised, globally recognised data management skills training in order to assure the program’s success,” says Hemant Harie, Managing Director of Gabsten Technologies. Harie also highlights that the training and development programmes are in line with the objective of producing employable youth with pertinent and current qualifications, making them an asset to any organisation.

The internship programme, which is separate from the learnership programme, is designed for unemployed graduates who have completed their IT studies. The internship is an opportunity for suitable candidates with an interest in data management to gain work experience and to have access to specialised training in data management, on a fixed duration contract basis. This enables interns to gain valuable work experience and develop skills in data management The first intern was placed in April 2022, and since then, five interns have been inducted into the programme.

The minimum qualification requirements for the internship programme includes CompTia A+ and N+, essential, with MCSA, preferred or alternatively certificates in IT technical support, IT systems support, and IT database or system administration. A diploma in IT and network management or a higher certificate in IT and support services is a definite advantage.

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