Germiston High hosts career expo
The Rocking Future career expos are currently touring East Rand High schools.

3RC hosted their Rocking Future career expo at Germiston High School, giving learners exposure to a variety of possible careers.
The expos are dedicated to helping South African school leavers choose the best career path, develop their skills, and find employment in a country with a critically high youth unemployment rate.
For 24 years, the Rocking Future expos have been helping South African high school students discover the exciting opportunities that await them once they leave school.

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“This can be a very daunting time for students, especially those unsure of what to do and how to find a job when they finish school.
“Through the career expos, the 3RC team, together with a top-class selection of tertiary educational organisations, help students understand the options available and decide what careers suit their personality, skills, and ambitions,” said 3RC founder Kay Cheytanov.
“In 2024, the expos toured the country for five months. This journey was nothing short of spectacular. The level of engagement from students and educators exceeded our expectations.
“The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, affirming the expo’s role in shaping future careers,” said Cheytanov.
“The Rocking Future expos visited 231 high schools across Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Gqeberha, and KwaZulu-Natal, and distributed 29 423 Future Guide magazines.
“The magazine is targeted at matric learners and is packed with useful information to educate, motivate, and inspire the readers.
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“The 2025 Rocking Future career expos kicked off with a bang and are currently taking place at high schools across the East Rand and Cape Town.
“The tours have already visited schools across Pretoria, Johannesburg, and Gqeberha. The expo is 100% free for students and schools to participate in,” said Cheytanov.