Organizers of the annual Tech Job Fair
(TJF) are geared up to give potential employees and employers yet another
thrilling and exciting opportunity to recruit and be recruited into the job
market after a media launch of the fair in Accra.
The 2023 edition of the Tech Job Fair
(TJF) scheduled to come off on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at the Accra
International Conference Center (AICC) will be held under the theme ‘Leveraging
technology to create inclusive and sustainable jobs’.
Before the main event takes place, there
shall be several other stakeholder engagements for employers and employees
separately.
The one-day job fair is to bring together
companies looking for new talents, on one hand, and job-seeking graduates on
the other to exhibit and fill up job openings through an innovative rapid
recruitment process.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the
Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), Prince Ofosu
Sefah, who was the guest speaker, noted that the Tech Job Fair is in line with the government’s agenda to bridge the unemployment gap in the country.
“One of the things I like most about the
upcoming Tech Job Fair is the fact that, once again, it is going to create an
opportunity for industry players to interface with tech job seekers so they can
dialogue on how best tech job vacancies can be filled. The government, therefore, throws its full weight behind the 2023 Tech Job Fair. My assurance to IIPGH and
AFOS Foundation and all partners is that government will continue to support
initiatives such as these.”
Director
General for National Information Technology Agency (NITA), Mr. Richard
Okyere-Fosu, on his part highlighted that the country is thriving on
digitalization and stressed the need for businesses and individuals to be
digitally inclined to stay relevant in the industry.
“All these require a new set of skills, from
the security man at the company entrance to the board chairman. All must be
trained and retrained with modern day employable skills. The Tech Job Fair is
one of the best platforms for the new age,” he said.
AFOS Foundation represented by Hanna
Schlingmann, project manager AFOS/DigiCAP.gh, said: “We are very optimistic
that the young professionals who have participated in the digiCAP training have
amazing career opportunities ahead of them. With the DigiCAP Junior Consultant
Program, the AFOS Foundation encourages young talents to develop an
entrepreneurial spirit, so they can become not only well-paid employees, but
even well-paying employers.”
Her call to action for industry
professionals was: “A good investment we can make is to open our doors, to
engage with the new generation not as potential competitors but as emerging
professionals, collaborators, and innovators for our shared future”.
Executive Director for the Institute of
ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH), David Gowu said the fair seeks to provide the
avenue to understand the needs and expectations of all stakeholders and
development partners of Ghana concerned with creating opportunities related to
jobs and the future of work.
“Debates have always been rife as to
whether the graduate unemployment situation in Ghana is occasioned by lack of
job openings or a mismatch of skills in relation to the available jobs. It is
in response to this dilemma that the concept of a Tech Job Fair (TJF) was
conceived and birthed in 2021 and it is a great opportunity to find or change
to a new job, learn from the best experts in IT & digital industry and as
well learn from and network with peers,” he said.
He added that the fair is part of a
broader agenda to “ensure that an enabling environment is created for young
people to access decent jobs, so they benefit from the digital transformation
agenda of Ghana.”
Other partners that spoke in support of
the event while extending invitation to all and sundry included the National
Service Scheme (NSS), Jobberman Ghana, L’aine Services, and the Chamber of
Telecommunications Ghana, Leti Arts, Netherlands Trust Fund, International
Trade Centre, GIBT, and Admintelecom.
Participation
The job fair is FREE and open to all
jobseekers and companies with ICT-related jobs. Exhibitions at the fair however
will be restricted to partners and companies with track record in the tech
industry. These companies will have access to a large pool of fresh talent
seeking their very first job breakthrough as well as experienced professionals
seeking to switch jobs or careers. What is significant is that job seekers will
be asked to complete an online survey to help match their skills with to be
exhibited at the fair.
Beyond on-site participation at AICC,
provisions will be made for virtual participation to ensure that as many
companies and individuals that are interested would have the opportunity to
participate if there be a hindrance to attend in person.
Partners
The lead organizer for the Tech job Fair,
the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) is a professional association
of experts and businesses in the ICT industry in Ghana and beyond. The
Institute is a connect of ICT professionals from corporate organizations,
educational institutions, startups, government institutions, development
partners, and civil society organizations to create a vibrant ICT ecosystem.
The Tech Job Fair is part of the
DigiCAP.gh initiative, a project funded by German Federal Ministry for Economic
Cooperation and Development (BMZ) via Sequa as part of the Special Initiative
Partner Africa with AFOS Foundation, a business-oriented and value-based
foundation for international development cooperation, as the implementing
partner.
Other collaborating partners for the fair
include, Netherlands Trust Fund, International Trade Centre, the Ghana Chamber
of Telecommunications, DgiCAP.gh, Jobberman Ghana, L’AINE Services, GIBT,
Admintelecom, MTN Ghana, Leti Arts, Google Developer Group, University of Cape
Coast (UCC), Accra Technical University (ATU), National Service Scheme (NSS),
Delegation of German Industry & Commerce in Ghana (AHK), IoT Network Hub
among others.
The
Event
This year’s Tech Job Fair is anticipated
to host over 2000 potential jobseekers with over 50 institutions representing
industry. The event will be held in four sessions including an exhibition of
booths, presentation sessions, breakout sessions, and plenary discussion
sessions. The event will be streamed live on social media and on the institute’s
online portals. Pre-event activities have been lined up to prepare jobseekers
for opportunities before the fair, they include virtual sessions by tech
experts, Industry-Academia Tech Dialogue, media interviews, and engagements.