
What does it take to be Job-Ready in Tech?
Job readiness is more important than ever in today’s business environment. A computer science degree and online courses do not necessarily produce job-ready candidates. So what does it take?
Job readiness is more important than ever in today’s business environment. A computer science degree and online courses do not necessarily produce job-ready candidates. So what does it take?
Two tech job roles that are always in high demand are Full-stack and Frontend Developers. These two roles represent the backbone of the tech industry. They are the individuals who build and program both the functionality of the disruptive software we use daily, and their look and feel. There are never enough of them to satiate the world’s growing hunger for new technology.
Data is king. ‘Big Data’ is disrupting every industry and the world needs more Data Scientists to make sense of it all, but they’re all employed!
Terminology such as the ‘tech skills gap’ and the ‘tech skills shortage’ some time gets confused. Both of these terms describe two similar — yet distinct — challenges that the global industry currently faces.
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Wawiwa’s assessment provides the local tech training centers with a proven tool that reduces dropout rates and accompanying revenue losses.
Too many students for academic degrees drop out. Even years ago, Bill Gates highlighted the issue of student debt and dropout rates, stating that it was ‘tragic’ for both individuals and the economy. In 2025, the situation remains critical, with Computer Science majors experiencing a dropout rate of 10.7%, the highest among all college majors. This blog discusses the reasons behind the high dropout rates in Computer Science programs and explores alternative pathways to a successful tech career, such as practical and industry-aligned training programs.
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