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Can the BPO industry make a tangible difference to unemployment?

28 February 2023 News

Whilst countries such as Australia achieved their lowest unemployment rate in the past five decades at just 3,5% in December 2022, the scourge of unemployment, particularly youth unemployment, continues unabated in South Africa, which has the highest unemployment rate globally. Opportunities for meaningful employment for women and people with disabilities are even more dismal and the overall unemployment figure for the country in Q3 of 2022 was a staggering 32,9%.

Despite the government spending millions on training and development through grant funding to try and close the skills gap, it is not nearly enough, and they cannot do it alone. Couple that with South Africa’s rapidly declining economy and our current growth outlook for 2023 forecasted by Bloomberg at a mere 0,3% QoQ, the chances of finding employment, even with accredited training, are minimal.

Is there a solution that can make an impact by creating more job opportunities? “Yes,” says Rajan Naidoo, managing director of EduPower Skills Academy. “Corporates make considerable investments annually in skills development as part of their social responsibility and to maintain their BBBEE points, but they battle with delivery and providing sustainable work opportunities. This is where Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)/Contact Centres, one of the few growth sectors in South Africa, comes in and can play a significant role in creating a win-win solution for all stakeholders,” he continues.

South Africa has become among the top-rated BPO emerging markets globally in recent years, its further growth hampered only by the availability of youth with the requisite skills. In fact, based on the 2021 annual Front Office BPO Omnibus Survey by global firm Ryan Strategic Advisory, the country was ranked first after three consecutive years in second place, as the most preferred offshore location for call centres worldwide.

“Edupower focuses primarily on accredited skills development for the BPO sector and frees clients of the burden of meeting its annual mandate from government in terms of its administration and delivery. This then allows our clients to concentrate on the core business,” explains Naidoo. “We offer 12-month accredited learnership programmes to develop relevant BPO technical skills, however, this is only part of the upskilling learners receive. Through Edupower’s Mentorship programme, they are coached on soft skills that are key to the industry such as communication and customer service, together with basic business skills that will prepare them for the world of work.”

One of the difficulties faced by many learners upon completion of a learnership is that they lack work experience, which is one of the most important criteria for prospective employers. Edupower has overcome this obstacle by providing learners with ‘on-the-job’ training, apart from classroom learning. This is achieved by the Academy emulating a Contact Centre environment with learners being allocated to live BPO campaigns for clients, in areas such as customer services and lead generation, under the guidance and support of mentors. “This model allows our learners to not only gain real work experience but to develop self-confidence,” says Naidoo. “By providing them with accredited skills and work experience as part of a robust Skills Development programme, many of our learners then feed into Contact Centres at clients upon graduation.”

Edupower is upbeat about the future opportunities for sustainable employment that can be created in the BPO industry. It cites its latest project in the Northern Cape town of Kuruman, where together with a mining client, a Contact Centre to upskill 40 local people with disabilities was successfully created. “This is an example of what can be achieved when all stakeholders work together to transform the lives of those who have lost all hope of employment. Business wins, government wins, communities win, but the biggest winners of all are the youth.




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