Today, Africa is the continent where all the biggest tech companies of the world are counting on. Thanks to those new establishments, lots of new jobs are to come for the local people.
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With a sustainable growth of the African companies contribution, such private as state ones, in the continental economy, the human resources return from a foreign experience allows a practices and knowledge’s sharing, important aspect…
Thanks to a globalized economy, the African continent is on the rise. It is an el dorado for investors looking…
Startup Africa – Many global professionals from all business sectors are looking for good deals to invest in and make profits. Africa is actually the “business place to be”; with a growing economy that…
Diaspora Advice – This article was published by a “repat” in the blog africanamazone.com is still relevant. We feel this attachment to Africa from the very first lines of this reflection that the author wanted to share, on a subject at the heart of the concerns of the African diaspora: the return to Africa
For entrepreneurs in Africa and its diaspora, investing in the continent is the main solution to participate in its development. Several investment niches are mentioned. The creation of startups in the field of technologies and services causes more fundraising.
Recruitment – The advent of new technologies has led to the creation of new trades that businesses need more and more. However these new profiles come with new ways to perceive the evolution of their career.
A digital transformation project allows the information system to adapt to the needs of an organisation. Although, at first sight, the benefits may seem obvious, we need to know how we could give the right information to the management team
Millennials are an exciting and interesting part of the workforce on the African continent. Todays research shows that they represent a pretty big part of the African workforce, whereas they make up about 30% of the overall population(1). Despite all this, millennials are mostly depicted negative in the media.
On October 11, TechCrunch and Facebook hosted Startup Battlefield Africa in Nairobi, Kenya. The Startup Battlefield pitch-off competition was the event of the year to identify the best startups from all over Africa in…