Kaya 959 Careers Corner

Careers Corner

The job market is not what it used to be. Catch the latest updates to guide and help active job seekers, including in depth coverage and advice for school leavers, those going back to work, people facing retrenchments, contractors, part-time workers, and those looking to change careers.
Weekly English South Africa Education
11 Episodes

The Hidden Price of Lying on Your CV

With unemployment above 30%, CV embellishment is rising but the consequences are severe. Prof. Linda Meyer explains the legal, ethical, and professional risks of misrepresentation when it becomes a criminal offense, how POPIA affects background checks, and why dishonesty can end a career years after hiring.
8 Jun 17 min

Inside SDC: How Learnerships Are Opening Real Pathways for SA Youth

SDC’s Lindokuhle Ndlovu explains how accredited learnerships, workplace exposure, and B‑BBEE‑aligned training are helping young South Africans gain employability and confidence. She unpacks who qualifies, how the vetting process works, the new QCTO programmes, and why the Placement Partner model is transforming youth development.
1 Jun 18 min

Gig Workers & the New Labour Bills

Millions of young South Africans rely on gig work—but few understand their rights. Momentum’s Nkosinathi Mahlangu breaks down the Employment Laws Amendment Bill and Labour Relations Amendment Bill, what protections gig workers may soon gain, and how young people can prepare themselves for a more formalized gig economy.
25 May 12 min

The learning-to-earning gap driving Youth Unemployment

Youth unemployment has climbed to 45.8%, but the crisis starts long before the job search. Prof. Linda Meyer unpacks early‑childhood failures, literacy gaps, misaligned qualifications, the experience trap, and why four government departments share responsibility but none share accountability. A deep dive into SA’s broken learning‑to‑earning pipeline.
18 May 24 min

Cartrack’s Youth Skills & Employment Model

Cartrack’s partnership with the Maharishi Invincibility Institute is creating a real pathway from education to employment. CEO Joshua Victor explains how the program blends foundational learning, workplace readiness, and long‑term career development through the Cartrack Academy.
27 Apr 11 min

Fuel Shock Forces Rethink of Workplace Models

Rising fuel and energy costs are pushing companies to revisit remote and hybrid work. CDH’s Rashaad Dadoo outlines the legal obligations, fairness considerations, and compliance risks employers must manage as flexible work models re-enter strategic planning.
20 Apr 15 min

Rebuilding job prospects after long-term unemployment

Long-term unemployment remains one of South Africa’s most serious labour market challenges, with millions of people out of work for a year or longer. Extended time away from employment can make it harder for job seekers to re-enter the workforce, but experts say there are ways to rebuild confidence and…
16 Mar 19 min

Career success versus health security for professionals

Only around 15% of South Africans currently have private medical cover, despite growing pressures on professionals balancing demanding careers and financial responsibilities. Craig Comrie argues that healthcare should be viewed as a key form of career protection, not simply a financial product. On KayaBiz, he explores the link between health…
9 Mar 20 min

Should I stay, or should I leave

In today’s uncertain economic climate, many professionals are quietly asking themselves one difficult question: Should I stay, or should I leave? With rising living costs, limited job mobility in some sectors, and growing conversations around burnout and toxic work cultures, deciding whether to remain in a role or move on…
2 Mar 9 min

‘Looking for a new job is not misconduct’ - Kaya Biz

Employees exploring new opportunities often worry about the risk of disciplinary action, especially if they consider roles with competitors. But a recent Labour Court ruling has sent a clear message that looking for a new job while still employed is not misconduct. Joining Gugulethu today on this is Sashin Naidoo…
9 Feb 13 min

Freelancing in SA: Opportunity, Challenges, Career viability

Freelancing in South Africa is no longer just a side hustle, it’s becoming a real career path for many young professionals. With more people working remotely and exploring flexible work options, the freelance landscape is growing rapidly. But with opportunity comes challenges: questions around job security, fair treatment by clients,…
2 Feb 19 min