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Our client is looking for a data scientist to drive substantial bottom-line value by transforming the organisation’s key decision processes (e.g., sales, marketing, product design and pricing, fraud, ...
Our client is eagerly seeking a BA will be required to conduct the task of understanding business change needs, assessing the business impact of those changes, capturing, analysing, and documenting ...
The South African workplace, like many others across the globe, has experienced significant changes in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. These changes, while transformative and in some cases ...
Doug Woolley, GM and vice-president: sales for southern Africa at Dell, is leaving the global IT vendor after a 10-year tenure. Having joined Dell in 2015, Woolley has led the local company through a ...
To support the programmes team in all aspects of the project lifecycle Initial screening of funding proposals for grant making. Support for contract management, onboarding project partners and close ...
The South African automotive sector was lauded as one of the champions of the country’s economy, with the president announcing a variety of investment plans, industrialisation programmes and local ...
During periods of economic uncertainty – whether caused by tariffs, geopolitical events, or other market disruptions – the risk of fraud typically increases, as is common in any volatile financial ...
It was unsettling. The conversation quickly became irrational, emotional, and very uncomfortable. That moment crystallised something for me: we’re no longer just approaching an era where truth is ...
Procurement is increasingly recognised as one of Africa’s most powerful economic levers. Public procurement accounts for an average of 17% of GDP across African countries, making it a key driver of ...
Youth unemployment sits at a staggering 46,6%, but a new, non-profit initiative aims to train 10 000 rural youths to become coders with secured remote jobs after graduation – all within five years.
Case in point, Microsoft plans to spend R5,4-billion over the next three years to meet the growing demand for Azure services in the region. This investment will give both public and private ...
When the British surgeon James Parkinson first described “shaking palsy” in 1817, he did so by looking at the way patients’ bodies moved. Two centuries on, most specialists seeking to diagnose ...