2nd Generation IT Institute has officially entered into a strategic partnership with SOS Ghana Labour to create overseas job opportunities for Ghanaian youth. This collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of both organizations; SOS Ghana Labour’s expertise in job placements abroad and 2nd Generation IT’s technological capabilities to streamline and enhance the job application process for Ghanaian workers seeking employment overseas.
SOS Ghana Labour is a job placement specialist dedicated to connecting African workers with well-paid job opportunities abroad. Currently, the company has partnerships with 11 client companies in Canada and maintains strong connections with recruitment agencies and companies in the UK and Australia. Additionally, SOS Ghana Labour is actively working to expand its network in Spain, Norway, and other countries to create even more opportunities for job seekers.
As part of this agreement, 2nd Generation IT Institute will provide IT services and digital solutions to support SOS Ghana Labour’s projects. This includes enhancing the IT department’s operations, digitalizing job application processes, and improving overall efficiency in managing overseas job placements.
In addition, 2nd Generation IT Institute has also signed a strategic partnership agreement with Nekotech Center. This collaboration establishes a consulting partnership between both organizations, focusing on IT infrastructure design, planning, management, and implementation. Through this partnership, 2nd Generation IT will provide expert consulting services to help businesses and institutions optimize their IT infrastructure and digital transformation strategies.
During the partnership signing meeting, Her Excellency Dr. Asie Kabuki Ocansey commended the efforts made so far in digitalizing the job application process. She expressed confidence in the collaboration’s potential to grow and achieve its objectives in the future.
Mr. Ferdnard Asamoah, representing 2nd Generation IT Institute, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to upholding both partnership agreements. He assured Her Excellency Dr. Asie Kabuki Ocansey that the institute would continue to provide the necessary IT support to facilitate growth and success in these initiatives.
These partnerships mark a significant step toward expanding employment opportunities for Ghanaian youth while reinforcing 2nd Generation IT’s role in driving digital transformation within both the job placement and IT consulting sectors.
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