Hiring activity in SA continues on a downward spiral, as global technology firms introduce a second round of layoffs, says CareerJunction.
Mvuleni Geoffrey Qhena has been named Telkom's independent non-executive director and chairperson of the board of directors.
Co-founder and CEO Marcus Swanepoel moves into a new role as executive chairman, while COO James Laniganis is elevated to CEO.
The city anticipates further growth in business process outsourcing services, as international clients set up local presence.
MICT SETA and UiPath unite to address the shortage of RPA skills in SA, introducing a national qualification.
The bank will provide youth with work experience in fields such as IT, data and analytics in its graduate programme.
Griffin takes charge of Redstor after working closely with previous CEO and co-founder, Paul Evans, who is stepping into a board and advisory role.
The mobile operator appoints Marcin Waligora as executive of software engineering, with effect from 27 March.
Altron FinTech's employees are encouraged through a personal development programme to further their skills and studies.
Oliver Fortuin will continue to serve in his position until June and participate in the process to announce his successor.
SA’s critical shortage of ICT skills worsens, with the recycling of skills, instead of investing in upskilling employees and youth, seen as the top contributing factor.
Tech skills training provider ALX invites thousands of African women to apply for its free software engineering programme.