Plastics Sa Welcomes Fridah Matuludi As Training Administrator (Gauteng)
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Plastics SA is excited to welcome Fridah Popo Matuludi as new Training Administrator at its Gauteng head office in Midrand.
Fridah is an experienced Administrator, having worked at the Production Management Institute (Pty) Ltd in Kempton Park and as Project Manager: Administrator and Mandatory Grants (Skills Development Academy) at The Workforce Group (Pty) Ltd prior to joining Plastics SA earlier this month.
She matriculated at the Matailane Secondary school and holds a Diploma in Management Assistance, as well as a certificate in Business Management. She is currently studying towards becoming an Occupationally Directed Education, Training and Development Practitioner (ODETDP) at Chartall Campus.
Commenting on her new appointment at Plastics SA, Fridah says that she is ready to grow and learn more about the plastics industry.
“I am very happy to be here. I find Plastics SA a very interesting place to work and the team here has been very welcoming, helpful and supportive. I am looking forward to new challenges and learning more from them,” Fridah says.
She describes herself as somebody that is hardworking, honest and reliable. She likes to travel, read, watch television, listen to music and loves being around happy people.
“I am very grateful to Plastics SA for affording me this exciting new opportunity to develop my career. I am willing to use my skills and positive energy in the workplace. I believe a healthy work environment helps an individual to grow and work effectively,” Fridah concludes.
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