Samsung and Tshimologong Precinct Celebrate Graduation of 4th Cohort from Advance Industry Experience Programme

Samsung is proud to announce the graduation of the 4th cohort from its Advance Industry Experience programme, in partnership with Tshimologong Digital Precinct. The graduation ceremony of the 18 graduates took place on July 18, 2024, at Tshimologong Precinct in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.

In response to the challenges faced by information and communication technology (ICT) graduates in securing jobs within the software development industry, Samsung initiated this ground-breaking 12-month internship programme. The initiative, which is part of Samsung’s Equity Equivalent Investment Programme (EEIP), is aimed at bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical industry experience. The 18 talented interns, who were selected based on their IT tertiary qualifications, were provided with intensive mentorship under the guidance of senior developers.

Samsung supported the cohort with an investment exceeding R190 000 per candidate, which went towards stipends, computer equipment and access to data, full-time access to a software engineer and mentor, and access to facilities at Tshimologong as the host of the internship program.

“The ICT industry often demands years of experience from job seekers, which can be a significant barrier for fresh graduates,” said Lenhle Khoza, B-BBEE and Transformation Manager at Samsung. “Through our partnership with Tshimologong, we’ve been able to accelerate the professional development of these interns, equipping them with skills equivalent to multiple years of industry experience.”

The programme focuses on technical skills and emphasises real-world project experience and professional mentorship. This comprehensive approach aims to enhance the employability of the graduates, preparing them to contribute effectively to the tech industry in South Africa. Some of the projects include a database for educational institutions, a property maintenance system, and an application called ‘Accommodate Me’, an innovative solution that streamlines every aspect of the accommodation journey.

“Through my involvement in the Samsung Advance Industry Exposure programme, I have gained invaluable qualities like communication and the capacity to work well with others, which are critical in any field. Gaining practical work experience is crucial for graduates, and this programme gave me the chance to collaborate closely with mentors and seasoned developers,” said Phamela Makhubele, a fourth cohort student.

Since its inception in 2020, the Samsung-sponsored internship programme has yielded promising results. A total of 35 graduates from the last three cohorts have secured formal employment, representing a 100% absorption, demonstrating the programme’s efficacy in meeting industry needs. From the current cohort of 18 graduates (10 males and 8 females), who have completed this rigorous programme, six have already obtained formal employment, while the remaining 12 are undergoing interviews with prospective employers.

“Samsung remains committed to fostering the growth of quality software development skills in South Africa,” added Lenhle Khoza, B-BBEE and Transformation Manager. “Our partnership with Tshimologong not only supports the development of future tech start-ups but also contributes to the broader goal of building a skilled workforce in the ICT sector.”

“We are thrilled to announce the graduation of the fourth cohort of students who have developed advanced technology skills and are now prepared to enter the workforce. We are proud to contribute to reducing unemployment and fostering job creation. We wish our graduates the best in their future careers and hope they maintain a strong connection with Tshimologong,” said Mark Harris, CEO of Tshimologong Digital Precinct.

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