mentoring in partnership
youth developing
employable skills
Millennium Development Goal 1: End Hunger and Extreme Poverty
Target 2; Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and young people.

Transitioning from student to employee can be a daunting experience but add in the challenge of being hired to work for a multinational company in your home country, which may be a developing country.
This is known as 'local hire" or 'hiring locally" – being hired by the global company in your community is an honor and provides tremendous economic benefit to the individual, their family and the community but it’s not always an easy transition. There are new challenges for the employee and employer alike; culture, language, ethics and work expectations. There may be a lack of experience and role models to help young people understand just how much is expected of them in order to achieve their dreams.
SASEF mentors the new hire for almost a year - working directly with the employer to ensure corporate expectations are met. We stay in close contact with human resources and department managers helping them understand the culture of the people they are working with. Building relations between national and international community is not easy but it can be successfully achieved.
SASEF has successfully mentored students into JOBs with companies like British Petroleum, Chevron, Kendeja Hotels and Resorts, CARE and Luanda International School.

