Concentrix South Africa Expands
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Across its global operations, the company says it actively engages in projects that bolster local communities and biodiversity. Through innovative programmes, employees can contribute their voice, time and resources to causes they are passionate about, collaborating with nonprofits and organisations to make a difference.
Following the company's recent rebrand, it has upgraded its sites in Paramount Place Claremont, The Helix Cape Town and Westway Durban.
"Our expansion is not just about operational growth; we believe it's about creating opportunities and making a positive impact," says Jason Lock, Managing Director of South Africa. "With these site enhancements, we aim to provide employees with a world-class workspace while reinforcing our commitment to the local communities we serve."
Boost for Careers and Communities
Alongside recent estate growth, Concentrix says it has a history of supporting local communities since launching operations in South Africa in 2014. Core ESG initiatives include partnerships with Columba Leadership, Save the Children and Blossom Care Solutions. In 2024 alone, these initiatives impacted over 1 200 individuals, with many Concentrix staff generously volunteering their time and skills to contribute to these projects.
Recently, Columba students visited Concentrix sites across South Africa, where they gained first-hand insight into the industry. This experience helped them develop valuable skills and build confidence, while inspiring their future careers, says the company.
Additionally, the Concentrix team has transformed local schools by painting facilities and enhancing library spaces, fostering a supportive learning environment for students, says Concentrix.
"Community engagement is at the heart of what we do," concludes Lock. "We believe that our success should also benefit the people and places that support us, and we are committed to making a meaningful difference."
For more information, visit www.concentrix.com.
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