Hey everyone! So I am 21, but I have been working as a Software developer as soon as I exited Matric because I had a part time internship/mentorship during matric, so I have a little over 3 years of work experience in my field (real experience not as an intern or person being mentored). I didnt...
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I would like to know why is the unemployemnt rate so high in south africa (30% last i checked)considering quite a lot of young people 18-25) have the degrees to get them the job,i have read that business owners in SA want job experience but none offer such,so i would like to know why...
I just need some advise please.
I want to study to become an English teacher, but I currently have a full time corporate job which makes the practical part of the B.Ed pretty much impossible. The alternative option would be another bachelors degree, followed by a Postgraduate Certificate in...
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We are looking for an Android developer responsible for the development and maintenance of applications aimed at custom designed Android devices. Your primary focus will be the development of...
Hi guys! I would like to study a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science with UNISA in 2018. My problem is, I didn't do Maths and Science in matric. I only did them till Grade 10. It wasn't because I hated them or they were difficult. Eish, I got kicked out by a class teacher cause I was very...
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I was wondering if anyone had any advice regarding completing education and getting a degree in your thirties.
Basically, I didn't complete my matric in 1999 (personal reasons) and didn't do any tertiary education either.
I left school at 17 and immediately starting working in retail...
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I am looking to go and study further and to broaden my knowledge. I am looking to go and study something in the line of BSc Computing at UNISA but saw that they also offer BSc Informatics as well. I tried to find out what the main differences are between these two degrees but can't...
What degree/diploma have you completed that was relatively easy and not time consuming? I am looking at the level where one could easily complete it while having a full time job.
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Have been thinking about this lately. What are the simplest ways to increase my earnings as a mechanical engineer. Even if this means branching out into different positions that aren't necessarily engineering. Most advisable degrees to complete in addition to engineering degree...
Hi, last time I saw a discussion about this was back in 2011. I thought I'd get one going again - what are your thoughts on the various universities in this country for getting a software development degree? I'm currently indecisive between Rhodes and UCT
Im starting my second year of my Bsc in Computer Science and i want to start looking at possible companies or places that a graduate could work at. the main place i know of is Derivco , does anyone know of other good companies?
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This is my first post on MyBroadband, although I have been a frequent visitor for the past 3 years.
I am currently studying B.Sc. (IT) Management at the University of the Free State, and am planning on doing my Honours next year.
After I graduate, I am planning to move...