SEED programmes are designed to help you bridge the gap between your expectations of the world of work, and the reality of it. Coaching, mentoring and networking activities will enable the exploration, expansion, and/or refinement of your employability skills to help you prepare for your career. 

How SEED employability coaching works

Employability skills, as well as an entrepreneurial mindset, can be developed through employability coaching. SEED uses this method to enhance employability skills and entrepreneurial mindsets through positive interactions with experienced entrepreneurs and successful members of the workforce. Coaching workshops will involve activity-based training to broaden your understanding of the world of work in terms of employer expectations and personal growth. You’ll have the opportunity to attend 10 workshops focused on employability and entrepreneurship led by accredited life coaches, and 3 networking sessions to engage with like-minded peers.

You will:

  • develop self-management skills, i.e. learn to manage your thoughts, feelings and actions
  • develop transferable skills, i.e. skills that will benefit you no matter your role/occupation
  • improve your communication and problem-solving skills
  • improve your teamwork and leadership skills
  • learn how to manage your personal and business finances.

Employability coaching is the first step to tackling your career head-on. You’ll be able to address any fears and concerns with advice and guidance from industry experts.

November 2021 employability coaching workshop registration

Theo Baloyi

Theo Baloyi is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Bathu (Pty)Ltd.
As an experienced entrepreneur, Theo has received numerous accolades including the BBQ Awards Businessman of the Year, PSEA Young entrepreneur of the year, Mail and Guardian 100 Most influential young South African, as well as the Forbes 30under30 honoree.


Thursday 11 November, 14h30 till 16h00, Zoom 
The value of an entrepreneurial mindset. 
CLICK HERE to register to attend.