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Your future is yours to build: navigating the path from matric to meaningful work

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October 01, 2025

TO THE Matric Class of 2025, as you sharpen your pencils and your minds for the final exams, you are undoubtedly thinking about the world that awaits you.

Headlines scream of an economy under strain and an unemployment rate that can feel like an insurmountable wall. The statistics are sobering: youth unemployment sits at a staggering 46.1%, and for those aged 15 to 24, it climbs to over 62%.

It is a reality we cannot ignore. But here is the other, more crucial truth: these numbers are a picture of the economy, not a prophecy for your future.

While the challenges are real, they are not impervious to strategy, skill and an unwavering spirit.

Your task is not to be discouraged by the landscape, but to learn to navigate it with foresight and determination. The journey begins now, not after your last exam paper is handed in.

Understanding the challenge: why the job market is tough

South Africa’s economy is not creating enough jobs to absorb the thousands of talented young people entering the workforce each year.

As economist Kevin Lings of Stanlib notes, we need to create roughly 600 000 jobs annually just to keep pace.

The primary engine for this job creation — the private sector — is not firing on all cylinders due to persistent economic constraints. This means you will face the classic catch-22: “you need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience.”

It means that for every opportunity, there will be significant competition.

Acknowledging this is not about fostering fear; it’s about fostering a fighter’s mindset. It pushes you to be smarter, more adaptable, and more proactive than the situation demands.

Your exam focus: the first building block

Your immediate priority is your matric finals. See these exams not as a stressful finale, but as the foundational layer of your professional profile.

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