#ThePlug is a segment where we introduce opportunities that allow you to thrive in your development within your career and as an adult in general.
Our first feature is e-Kamva: a platform that allows for up-skilling in the key areas of HR, Sales and Finance - teaching young people how to maximise employment opportunities, make lasting impressions and plan their financial futures. They do this by hosting bootcamps, led by seasoned industry leaders, that prepare you for the transition into the world of business.
We’re joined by Joel Mukadi, a co-founder of e-Kamva, who breaks it all down for us while adding great insight about his personal experience. He is a UCT Bachelor of Social Sciences graduate who majored in Political Science and Government, Industrial Sociology and Philosophy, and is currently completing his Post-graduate Diploma in Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
Join us as we learn about e-Kamva and be sure to visit www.ekamva.com to take advantage of this amazing opportunity! The next bootcamp is set for 16 to 18 September 2022.
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Neoyame (Neo) Rulashe is currently a Junior Consultant within the Corporate Financial Advisory department at Deloitte & Touche (Deloitte). They graduated with a distinction in BCom Financial Sciences at the University of Pretoria, as well as with a BCom Honours in Finance at the University of Cape Town.
Neo is a proud member of the LGBT+ community and the Deloitte Globe Africa Commitee which aims to bring recognition, pride and respect to her fellow LGBT+ colleagues at Deloitte and is actively involved in a number of charity drives. Neo is an avid tattoo collector with 10 in counting and more to come. They’re a fan of watching series, a pizza connoisseur and loves Thriller books.
We’re grateful to have spoken to them about consultancy, corporate vs personal financial advisory, employment and being who you are. A key takeaway from Neo is when they mentioned how important it is to understand that a season of deciding does not equate to being aimless - they remind us to take things easy. Thank you Neo for featuring on the Onus Podcast!
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