This graduate believes he has the solution to youth unemployment | Parent24
are out and many students are heading into the world, either to start at university or to find their way into the workforce.
"I thought about how money can be put in a graduate or matriculant's pocket and this is how the idea was born," he says. When he got to University, Viwe asked his Information Science professors for their opinions on app ideas he had."I asked them to sign non-disclosure agreements,"he says."That’s how serious I was about starting my own business."He describes the graduate safety net as an all encompassing idea that deals with people planning for the future, helping them to get work experience and much more.
There are four options that require monthly payments ranging between R75 and R300, and each guarantees different stipend packages to assist however necessary with the employment finding process.
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