Although they significantly impacted commerce and industry, the effects of steam power, electricity, and even atomic energy fall far short of the many benefits that followed the dawn of the digital age. Many time-consuming manual processes frequently marred by human error can now be achieved in seconds and error-free. Advances in digital technology have been almost exponential, creating a global shortage of relevant skills and a dire need for businesses to invest in IT learnerships.

Computers and the internet have transcended international borders to create a global entity in which information technology provides both its nervous system and lifeblood. However, one must know how to leverage their benefits to compete in this new world business arena.

It takes a minimum of three years and a substantial investment to gain a computer science degree, but sadly, many South Africans can afford neither the time nor the money for full-time study. A work-based training programme focusing on the relevant practical skills and leading to a comparable qualification is the logical and most viable alternative. With this in mind, Geeks4Learning offers a range of information technology learnerships:

Emerging Technologies Driving the Need for IT Learnerships

Prominent Middle Eastern nations like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates are embracing the digital revolution. They are developing strategies to empower their workforce to meet its challenges and reduce their reliance on oil as more sustainable energy sources replace it. On that basis, one must also question the future of South Africa’s coal and petroleum-from-coal industries, another pressing reason to consider reskilling and upskilling staff by enrolling them in IT Learnerships.

Consider how the following technologies are already revolutionising work:

  • The Internet of Things (IoT): The digital revolution has even transformed household appliances. Refrigerators can now monitor their contents and text their owners when stocks are running low. Driverless cars and trucks can navigate by GPS, and smartwatches can monitor vital signs and alert emergency services of potential danger.
    The potential for interconnected devices appears unlimited, but only with the help of suitably qualified IT professionals, and IT learnerships are the quickest and most economical way to develop them.
  • Virtual Reality: What began as a medium for online gaming has since revolutionised fields as diverse as healthcare, manufacturing, aerospace, and education with its ability to simulate tasks and working environments. Doctors and nurses can hone their skills, trainee pilots can learn to fly, and engineers can test prototype designs armed only with a VR headset.

These are just two of the many new technologies that oblige us to prepare South Africa’s youth to thrive in a constantly evolving, predominately digital world. How well we prepare today for current and future advances in information technology will determine the future of our nation’s economy.

Investing in information technology learnerships is the best legacy we can offer our youth, but it can benefit those who sponsor them. Money spent on upskilling employees can boost a company’s B-BBEE score and open lucrative new business opportunities.

IT Learnerships at Geeks4Learning

We offer information technology learnerships in business analysis, systems development, software testing, and systems support. Contact us to learn more about future-proofing your business and building a prosperous South Africa with advanced digital technology.