MultiChoice looking for skilled programmers

Jamie McKane

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MultiChoice looking for skilled programmers

MultiChoice Connected Video - the company which oversees MultiChoice's online platforms - continues to grow, which means it is looking for skilled professionals who can add value to the company.

Spokesperson Richard Boorman told MyBroadband that most technical skills are in demand.
 
How much are they offering for your soul?
 
LOL, who wants to work for a company that is already irrelevant and will probably have to close their doors 10 years from now? The DSTV installers are already closing shop due to the lack of customers (I know two of them just in my area), and people moving into new homes don't want to put up an ugly dish anymore.

If they don't entirely move over to streaming, and lowering the monthly costs, I don't see them lasting for very long. I certainly will never sign up for DSTV again.
 
sounds like the skilled ones are leaving the country in droves
hang on, im sure there have been articles recently stating that skilled people are leaving RSA
i wonder why? :unsure:
 
LOL, who wants to work for a company that is already irrelevant and will probably have to close their doors 10 years from now? The DSTV installers are already closing shop due to the lack of customers (I know two of them just in my area), and people moving into new homes don't want to put up an ugly dish anymore.

If they don't entirely move over to streaming, and lowering the monthly costs, I don't see them lasting for very long. I certainly will never sign up for DSTV again.
agree 100%
if they offered a live streaming service for all channels at half price say R450 / month i would subscribe
but instead they are getting R0.00 from me every month
/shrug
 
They need more than that to save them, hope they close shop.
 
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