Microsoft #Interns4Afrika Internship opportunities across Africa

Microsoft #Interns4Afrika Internship opportunities across Africa

Are you looking for a way to kick start your career? Looking to build some work experience in a thriving environment? The Microsoft 4Afrika #Interns4Afrika Internship initiative does just that. 
 #Interns4Afrika Internship

The Interns4Afrika internship program offers talented young people a unique experience with a dynamic and agile technology organization on the African continent. Whether you’re aspiring for a future in sales, marketing or technology, this is your chance to kick-start your future.  – 4Afrika

There are #Interns4Afrika Internship opportunity all across Africa

Do you live in Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Mauritius, Rwanda, Nigeria, Tunisia, Cote D’Ivoire, Senegal, Zambia, Morocco and Cameroon? Get to be  an IT Support Tech, Sales or Marketing intern. 

World-Class Skills is about Microsoft plans to develop a Self-sustaining, world-class education platform, both online and offline, to help Africans develop skills for entrepreneurship and improved employability and competitiveness.
Microsoft, in partnership with the host organization, offer you a unique opportunity to kick start your career. The internship program will provide you with a real-world work experience and new skills while working for a leading technology organization on the African continent.

With this offer you will work for 6 months with a Microsoft partner organization on real projects. You’ll collaborate and learn from your colleagues. For more question about the Interns4Afrika program, check out the FAQ’s 

A few things you need to note to avoid being disqualified. 

Your application will be disqualified if you fail to reveal or disclose truthful information.

Do not apply if you:

  • Are not a citizen of the specified country 
  • Have not completed your degree
  • Are employed
  • Have not completed your National Service 

For Ghana applications kindly visit our earlier post on internship options in Accra. 

Kindly click on links below to apply on the Microsoft 4Afrika Interns4Afrika page. Search for offers that relates to your country, sign up and fill away.

 

Nigeria 

Lekki Pennisula, Lagos

Lagos 

Abuja 

 

Uganda 

 

Cote D’Ivoire 

 

Zambia 

Kenya

Rwanda 

 

Burkina Faso 

Tanzania 

 

Senegal 

 

Cameroon 

 

Morocco

Tunisia

Mauritius

Phoenix 

 

Port Louis 

 

All the best to you as you apply. If you do get in, come back and share the experience with us?

Internship opportunity in Ghana with Microsoft 4Afrika Interns4Afrika Initiative

Internship opportunity in Ghana with Microsoft 4Afrika Interns4Afrika Initiative

If you are in Ghana and looking for a Real opportunity, Real experience and Real training this is for you. Microsoft 4Afrika is hiring winning interns. 

Ghana

Are you looking for a way to kick start your career? Looking to build some work experience in a thriving environment? The Interns4Afrika internship program offers young people with a unique experience. One that is dynamic and agile with organization on the African continent.

Whether you’re aspiring for a future in sales, marketing or technology, this is your chance to kick-start your future. – 4Afrika

With this offer you will work for 6 months with a Microsoft partner organization in Ghana on real projects. You’ll collaborate and learn from your colleagues. Have more question to ask about the Interns4Afrika program, check out the FAQ’s

A few things you need to note though to avoid being disqualified. 

Your application will be disqualified if you fail to reveal or disclose truthful information.

Do not apply if you:

  • Are not a Ghana citizen
  • Have not completed your degree
  • Are employed
  • Have not completed your National Service 

These are the Ghana opportunities available;  

 
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All the best with your submission. 

An Internship program changed the life of a Kenyan and how interns are catalysts to Digital Transformation in Businesses

An Internship program changed the life of a Kenyan and how interns are catalysts to Digital Transformation in Businesses

A story of how an internship program changed a life. Microsoft 4Afrika’s Interns4Afrika initiative is providing a platform for Africans to develop and build skills. 

The internship program offers young enthusiastic people an exciting experience with Microsoft and Microsoft partner organizations. You get to apply learnt knowledge, learn and develop new skill sets on the job. With this offer you work for 6 months on real projects and collaborate and learn from your colleagues as well. 

Lutz Ziob, Dean of the Microsoft 4Afrika Academy shares on internship and why interns can be essential ingredients for companies undergoing digital transformation. 

internship program

Photo : PC Tech Magazine

Six months ago, a young Kenyan named Gilbert Ngetich was living in Gataka, a slum on the outskirts of Nairobi. Unemployed, but with a deep passion for learning, Gilbert would study by himself in a men’s washroom, as it was the only accessible place with good light and an electrical socket. 

Today, Gilbert has a full-time job as a Cloud Engineer at M2M Systems Limited, a partner of Microsoft. One of the first tasks in his role was to travel to the international Microsoft Inspire conference in Washington D.C, to learn, network and make new business contacts. It was the first time Gilbert had ever flown on an aeroplane. 

When interns, like Gilbert, enter the Interns4Afrika program, many of them have never heard of cloud computing, data analytics or machine learning. But we have seen how interns, even if only a few weeks into the program, are being entrusted by their host organisations to take on responsibilities that are unheard of for an intern. Similarly, we find that our graduates become very employable in digital marketing or technical services roles.  

Looking to try an opportunity like this check out the recent offers available in your country  Also don’t forget to subscribe {on homepage} to be alerted of future opportunities.

The value of internship programs

Internships are a necessary piece of the puzzle – bridging the last-mile skills gap between job-seekers and employers. Internships give youth the on-the-job experience and workforce skills they need to shape their career, while employers can scout for the best talent, gain fresh perspectives and access to youth who grew up as digital natives.

For companies undergoing digital transformation, an internship program could in fact be one of the best investments they make. Interns are, by nature, hungry to learn, highly coachable and more than willing to adjust to changes and disruptions in your business. Because they are less bound by old experiences, they are more agile, which can mean accelerated transformation.

What caused this change? An internship program.

An interesting scenario in Africa 

We face a perplexing and unsustainable scenario in Africa. On the one hand, we have high levels of youth unemployment. South Africa’s unemployment rate, for example, recently hit its highest level in 13 years. In the next 20 years, over 330 million young Africans are expected to enter the job market, but only a third of them will be able to find wage jobs.

On the other hand, we have companies struggling to find and hire the right talent to remain relevant and competitive in the digital transformation era. Like Gilbert, who before had never heard of a Cloud Engineer, the 2016 World Economic Forum Report on growing economies in Africa reports that 65% of schoolchildren today will work in jobs that don’t exist yet. It adds that only 1% of these children currently completing school will have the required digital skills.

Bridging this skills gap needs to begin at school level. To effectively tackle the youth unemployment problem, we need to provide youth with improved access to the internet, devices and curriculum aligned to future job prospects. We need to identify the very skills that will get them employed and then deploy efficient learning approaches that will help them acquire these skills that lead to exciting career opportunities.

A large number of multinational corporations, including Microsoft, have launched free online learning platforms, designed to upskill millions of young Africans. But online learning – although providing a fundamental base – is not enough. 

Internship Programs and Digital transformation 

As important as hard skills are, there is also a deficiency in workforce skills, including communication, collaboration, agility and leadership. As we navigate through the fourth industrial revolution of business, these skills are becoming increasingly vital. When we speak about digital transformation, we don’t only speak about organisations implementing technology advancements. We also speak about cultural changes. Technology enables more collaborative, productive and agile working environments – and youth need the skills, attitudes and professionalism to successfully navigate these.

Workforce skills are often best acquired in real-world working environments. What we need, therefore, is a blended learning methodology, combining online learning with real-world, hands-on experiences. Interns4Afrika is one of the programs that combines the appropriate what (i.e. skills and capabilities needed), with an effective how (i.e. results-driven learning and training methodologies).

As Arkadi Kuhlmann, founder and CEO of ING Direct USA, said in an interview: “If you want to renew and re-energise an industry, don’t hire people from that industry. You’ve got to untrain them and then retrain them. I’d rather hire a jazz musician or a dancer. They can learn about banking. It’s much harder for bankers to unlearn their bad habits.”
For this reason, the Harvard Business Review coined a new mantra: Hire for attitude. Train for skill. 

There are employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for African youth. What they need is the ability to adapt.

With any internship program, it is important to support the onboarding process;

provide training in marketing, sales and digital/technology areas; develop general workplace productivity skills; and offer regular coaching support and peer-to-peer mentoring.

It may seem like a lot of work, but the investment more than often proves worthwhile. Of the 400 internships Microsoft 4Afrika has driven, 80% – 100% of these graduates (depending on the region) have gone on to secure full-time employment – often with their host organisations.

There are employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for African youth. What they need is the ability to adapt to the changing economic needs and master the digital and vocational skills necessary to succeed in evolving business environments.

Modern technology is changing the way we work, learn, communicate, collaborate and entertain ourselves. It is essential for our youth to understand this digital transformation and seize the new, exciting opportunities being created by it. Africa’s youth need to find ways of participating in the process, or better, become the driving forces behind it. 

As Dean of the Microsoft 4Afrika Academy, Lutz Ziob’s job is to ensure that Microsoft 4Afrika delivers opportunities for Africans to create world class skills. This means providing world-class education services, both online and offline to help develop skills for improved employability, entrepreneurship and global competitiveness. The 4Afrika Academy will offer technical, business and leadership skills to students, government leaders and the broad Microsoft partner community in Africa. 

Microsoft 4Afrika partners TEF to bring Digital Technology to Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs across Africa

Microsoft 4Afrika partners TEF to bring Digital Technology to Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs across Africa

 

Microsoft 4Afrika has signed a partnership with Tony Elumelu Foundation to provide Technology and skills support to Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs across Africa.

Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs in the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs program will benefit from technology tools, resources and mentorship in this partnership project. The mission is to help these entrepreneurs use ICT effectively to modernize their businesses and reach new customers.
Microsoft says “The support will be available across the continent through both virtual and in person experiences”.

Microsoft 4Afrika will also take the opportunity to identify highly potential entrepreneurs from the TEF Entrepreneurship  Programme and integrate them into its Innovation Grant Programme.

During the The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Forum in Lagos in October, Microsoft will training them on Microsoft it’s technologies.

Speaking about the partnership Microsoft Nigeria country manger Akin Banuso said;

“Microsoft 4Afrika and the Tony Elumelu Foundation share a common goal to accelerate economic and social development by promoting entrepreneurship.
As we enter into an era of digital transformation, it’s vital that we help all entrepreneurs develop relevant technology skills and integrate ICT into their businesses. Technology can help SMEs reach customers outside their local markets, generate powerful business insights and improve their customer retention.
We have found that SMEs who adopt this kind of modern IT have seen 15% faster revenue growth than those not using it.”

Some of the benefits Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs will get from Microsoft 4Afrika’s partnership include:

• Access to cloud-based software, online support and technology through BizSpark
• Access to information and markets through the Biz4Afrika platform, where SMEs can trade with similar-sized organisations
• Technical training on Microsoft technologies and platforms during the 2017 TEF Forum
• Online business and technology training through the Microsoft Virtual Academy, to support entrepreneurs through their start-up, growth and acceleration phases
• Access to Microsoft experts for virtual and in-person mentorship through the MySkills4Afrika programme
• Access to the Interns4Afrika programme, for entrepreneurs to access and build their talent pipeline

Speaking on the partnership Parminder Vir OBE, CEO, Tony Elumelu Foundation said;

“With Microsoft on-board, we’re adding an essential ICT platform and partner to this mix, which will help to strengthen the capacity of our entrepreneurs, ensuring they remain relevant and competitive.”

Microsoft’s partnership will upskill about 3000 Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurs across the African continent. It will also give 4Afrika the opportunity to reach thousands of SMEs.

Visit Microsoft 4Afrika and the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme  for more information.
What are your thoughts on the offerings and partnership? Share with us.

Microsoft 4Afrika AppFactory Academy Launched in Ethiopia in Partnership with Wollo University and Tulane University

Microsoft 4Afrika AppFactory Academy Launched in Ethiopia in Partnership with Wollo University and Tulane University

Microsoft 4Afrika AppFactory Academy launched in Ethiopia. The AppFactory Academy is in partnership with Wollo University, Kombokcha Institute of Technology campus(KIOT) and Tulane University – CGHE.

AppFactory

The Microsoft AppFactory Academy is an internship program that empowers developers and technology entrepreneurs. The 9th of it’s kind in Africa with others already running in South Africa, Egypt, Rwanda,Nigeria and Ghana. It is aimed at equipping young software developers and coders with hands-on experience, while helping them build critical business skills to secure jobs or create their own businesses. Participants will be mentored by senior software architects and application developers on how to design, implement and manage complex projects.

Microsoft 4Afrika has partnered with Wollo University and Tulane University International – Center for Global Health Equity (CGHE), to launch the AppFactory Academy in Ethiopia. Wollo University will host the academy on its campus and Tulane University CGHE will provide technology mentors to work with the interns on contributing to their current healthcare suite and creating new applications.

Wollo University wants the Ethiopia AppFactory to focus on a different sector each year, starting with healthcare. All applications developed in the AppFactory academy will run on Microsoft’s Azure Cloud platform.

The Wollo University AppFactory Academy

The Academy will focus on certain sectors each year to ensure quality graduates in various disciplines are developed. The focus for this year will be in health care hence the partnership with health care research University, Tulane.

The trainees will spend six months working on real-world software development projects under the mentorship of senior software engineers. At the end of the 6 months, graduates will be able to design, implement and deploy cloud-enabled mobile solutions.

Currently the Microsoft 4Afrika initiative has over 300 graduated developers from the AppFactories. With 90% of the graduates placed in jobs.

I’ll do an update on how to join this program if you are in Ethiopia and interested.  So look forward to this.

UPDATE:

The first intake of this academy was opened to only Wollo University students. There are plans to expand the program in Ethiopia with other universities.

How does anyone interested in the Appfactory academy get to join the program?
There are 2 possible interested groups – 1. Interns who want to join an AppFactory, and 2. Universities who may want to host an AppFactory.
Students can reach out to Wollo University directly.Institutions which will like to host an AppFactory, should reach out to Microsoft 4Afrika.

Are you excited about the program? Have you been a part of the 4Afrika AppFactory program from Microsoft in your country? Share with us your experience.

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