WHAT IS SEBEN.ZA.NET

Welcome to Seben.Za.Net, the career and life support website for young South Africans

Sebenza is the Zulu word for ‘work’. Seben.Za.Net is dedicated to helping you to make the important decisions and choices in your life. Get sound advice, useful information, valuable resources and great tips on everything to do with studying, working and living in South Africa.

We’ll help you to find and prepare for your future career. Hear about life after school from other young South Africans who have successfully made the transition from school to the world of work.

Seben.Za.net will provide you with information, advice, guidance and access to personal and career development opportunities. We’ll help you to make a smooth transition to adulthood and working life. 

Let Seben.Za.net connect you to the world!
 
VISION & MISSION

VISION

Our vision is national website-based resource that effectively assists all South Africans to take advantage of education and training opportunities, to find and secure a successful place for themselves in the South African world of work and society and to participate successfully in the global economy.

MISSION

Seben.Za.Net will provide a comprehensive career and life skills education and training support service and associated resources to South African learners and educators, parents and the wider community, in order to assist South Africans to prepare for, to choose, to embark on and to progress in a successful career in the South African world of work and society.
 
THE SEBEN.ZA.NET TEAM & ITS PARTNERS

Seben.Za.Net is a project of the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre. Sci-Bono is an independent non-profit science centre, set up to support the delivery of mathematics, science and technology education in Gauteng schools and to offer career and life skills education and support. Sci-Bono is supported by the Gauteng Department of Education and by grants from the South African private and public sector.   

 

Sci-Bono Discovery Center
Seben.ZA.Net has been developed as a partnership project supported by the following partners:
 

Regional Council of Ile de France
Ile de France has a sisterhood agreement with the South African province of Gauteng. The Regional Council has provided funding and expertise to set up Seben.Za.Net

Ille de france
 
BHP Billiton Development Trust supports the BHP Billiton Career Centre at Sci-Bono and has contributed resources to develop and run Seben.Za.net
esources company
 
Gauteng Department of Education assists in providing content, liaison with schools and advice on career and life skills education curriculum delivery.
 
InteTech has constructed the website and provides support and expertise to the project.
Intetech - your i-sight to technology
 
Joburg Metro represents the city of Johannesburg on the project and provides advice and support to Seben.Za.Net