![]() ![]() It turns out I did and I joined the company as an intern in 2019.” “I must’ve expressed a lot of interest because they handpicked me to come for an interview to see if I’d suit their environment. “It was at Dynamic DNA that I was first introduced to Salesforce through a presentation by a senior developer from CloudSmiths,” says Tukelo. He successfully applied to study system development in 2017. It was here that Tukelo learned of Dynamic DNA, a CloudSmiths sister company and ICT training academy. Unable to commit to a full-time degree and wary that he couldn’t get an IT job without experience, he took a brief course in networking. In just a few short years, he went from being the sole economic provider for his family – preventing him from going to university – to being an accomplished developer at CloudSmiths, a multi-award-winning Salesforce partner.Īfter leaving school, Tukelo aspired to become an electrical engineer, working hard to balance his family's financial needs with independent study. Meet Tukelo Moseamo, Developer at CloudSmiths And it’s thanks to our Talent Alliance partners that we can share the inspiring stories of young Trailblazers like Tukelo Moseamo. In fact, IDC expects the Salesforce Economy to create and support 5,240 jobs in South Africa by 2024. With the launch of the Talent Alliance Program in South Africa, we want to make a difference and show that – no matter what your gender, race, sexuality, or educational background are – there will always be opportunities in the Salesforce ecosystem. This is an especially hard time for the most marginalised in society. Unemployment in South Africa hit a record high of 32.6% in the first quarter of 2021. In our first blog, we spoke to Natsai Mazimbe, a South African woman with no tech background who fought against the industry’s male bias to become a Salesforce developer at BlueSky.įor the Trailblazers we’ll be meeting in this series, the challenges are very real. Welcome to the second in our new blog series, where we share the inspiring stories of young Trailblazers in South Africa. ![]()
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