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Reddam House Waterfall to host career day focused on unconventional careers

The Careers Day is open to anyone who is interested in learning about previously unimagined career paths.

Have you ever wondered what a flavourist does, pondered how a biogeochemist spends their day, or debated if you could make a living out of hacking ethically?

Reddam House Waterfall will be putting these and other fascinating careers under the spotlight at a careers day with a difference.

To celebrate 10 years of excellence, Reddam House Waterfall’s Career Day features a line-up of extraordinary speakers who will share their inspiring stories of success.

The Careers Day takes place on March 11 from 09:00 to 11:00. The event is open to parents and high school learners who are interested in exploring unconventional career paths and preparing for the careers of the future.

Taking place in three venues located in the College Building simultaneously, the event gives learners with different interests the option of attending the topics of their choice.

The junior auditorium will feature Minenhle Khoza, a flavourist, Kyle Stroebel, a colourist, and Nomsa Ngoma, a special effects makeup artist.

In the senior auditorium, Dr Natasha Karenyi, a marine biologist, and Mhlangabezi Mdutyana, a biogeochemist, will present the stories of their unusual careers.

The staff conference room will host Warren Dawson, an ethical hacker, Khumo Moerane, a video game composer or developer, and Dr Keneiloe Molopyane, a cave explorer.

This event is a unique opportunity for parents and learners to learn from successful individuals who have pursued their passions and built rewarding careers in non-traditional fields.

It is open to anyone who is interested in learning about previously unimagined career paths.

Details: To attend, interested individuals are encouraged to register their interest on Reddam House Waterfall’s Facebook page.

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