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Midrand learners step into their futures with Rocking Future

Not sure what is next after matric? Rocking Future has the answer.

Life after high school can be a very daunting time for learners, especially those unsure of what to do and how to find a job when they finish school.

For 26 years, the Rocking Future expos have been helping South African high school learners discover the exciting opportunities that await them once they leave school.

On January 29, the expo made its impactful stop at Curro Sagewood Midrand, followed by a dynamic session on January 30 at Pinnacle College Waterfall.

Pinnacle College Waterfall learners Fijabi Abulkareem and Vidaiyan Naidoo. Photo: Supplied

Through the career expos, the 3RC team, together with a top-class selection of tertiary educational organisations, help learners to understand the options available and to decide what careers suit their personality, skills, and ambitions.

The expo is free for learners and schools to participate in.

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3RC founder Kay Cheytanov said, “This journey has been nothing short of spectacular.

The level of engagement from learners and educators exceeds our expectations year after year. The feedback is overwhelmingly positive, affirming the expo’s role in shaping future careers.”

The Rocking Future expos are currently touring Johannesburg and Cape Town and distributing the Future Guide Magazines, which are targeted to matric learners and packed with useful information to educate, motivate, and inspire the readers.

For those students who did not get the opportunity to attend a Rocking Future expo in person, they can experience the inspiring 3D immersive online career expo at https://www.swiwel.com/

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