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What is Yenza?

Yenza is a career pathing and employability app, unlocking opportunities and guiding the youth towards career success.

Assessments: Yenza assessments help you build self-knowledge, which is a critical step in making the right career choices. By gaining a deeper understanding of your passions, values, personality, and strengths, you can align your career goals with your personal goals and find a fulfilling career path.

Career Landscape Navigation: Yenza provides powerful navigator tools to guide you to make better choices. These tools map across the entire career landscape and streamline your decision-making process, reducing time, cognitive load, overwhelm, and fatigue.

Online Courses: Yenza brings you free access to thousands of highly credible online courses from personal development, and soft skills to any technical skill across any industry from our trusted skills partners. Gaining the critical skills you need to reach your career potential has never been easier.

Support Services: Yenza works with eco-system career support services and brings them to your fingertips with special discounted offers. Gain the benefit of study support, online tutors, tertiary application support, mental health, and more through our trusted partners. View our Partners page for more.

CV Builder and Boot Camps: Yenza provides you with the tools like an incredible CV builder as well as resources like courses and boot camps to become career ready and stand out from the crowds to reach your career goals.

Fast-Track Access: Being a Yenza member means you get fast-track access to a variety of opportunities from educational finance, learnerships, and bursaries as well as work-related experience to bolster your chances of career success.

CompanyBusiness Name: Yenza Careers
HQ Location: South Africa
Founded: 2019
Age Range14-16, 17-18, 19+
FeaturesAdminister AssessmentsCareer Navigational ToolsOnline Course AccessCareer Support ServicesCv BuilderOpportunity Fast-track
LanguagesAfrikaans, English
AccessibilityRobust features
PoliciesTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy
RequirementsAvailable OfflineInternet - Low BandwidthInternet - High BandwidthDesktop - MacDesktop - WindowsDesktop - ChromebookDesktop - LinuxMobile - iPhoneMobile - iPadMobile - Android
Set Up

10 minutes

TrainingLive Online
SupportEmail24/7 Live Rep
Home LearningParent Access

Anyone can create the account.

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Yenza pricing starts from £7.85 / one-off

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Pedagogy

Certified Pedagogical Quality

Certified by Education Alliance Finland,

EAF Evaluation is an academically-backed approach to evaluating the pedagogical design of a product. EAF evaluators assess the product using criteria that covers the most essential pedagogical aspects in the learning experience.
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Learning goals

Certified by Education Alliance Finland

The supported learning goals are identified by mapping the product against the selected reference curriculum and soft skills definitions most relevant for the 21st century.

  • Understanding and practicing safe and responsible uses of technology
  • Practicing to set one's own learning goals
  • Practicing to take responsibility of one's own learning
  • Practicing to find ways of working that are best for oneself
  • Learning to notice causal connections
  • Practising visual recognition
  • Practicing to observe spoken and written language
  • Practicing categorization and classification
  • Practicing fine motor skills
  • Practicing memorizing skills
  • Practicing letters, alphabets and written language
  • Using technology as a part of explorative process
  • Using technology for interaction and collaboration
  • Using technological resources for finding and applying information
  • Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
  • Understanding technological system operations through making
  • Learning to plan and design own written content and textual representations
  • Practicing keyboard skills and touch typing
  • Practicing to find, evaluate and share information
  • Practicing to use information independently and interactively
  • Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
  • Realizing the connection between subjects learned in free time and their impact to skills needed at worklife
  • Connecting subjects learned at school to skills needed at working life
  • Practicing decision making
  • Practicing to give, get and reflect feedback
  • Practicing to express own thoughts and feelings
  • Practicing communication through different channels
  • Learning decision-making, influencing and accountability
  • Learning to listen other people’s opinions
  • Practicing to argument clearly own opinions and reasonings
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Supporting student to build their own linguistic and cultural identity
  • Learning to understand people, surroundings and phenomenons around us
  • Practicing to notice links between subjects learned
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Learning to build information on top of previously learned
  • I can review my skills in relation to what employers are looking for
  • I am able to set myself career goals
  • I make use of technologies to develop my career
  • I make effective decisions relating to my life, learning and work.
  • I’m able to reflect on my strengths and address my weaknesses.
  • I know who I am and what I am good at.
  • I build professional relationships and networks to support my (future) career
  • I can find and use information and the support of others for my (future) career
  • I manage my goals, my time and personal finances in a way that supports my career building.
  • I can make decisions and set career goals for myself within appropriate timescales.
  • I assess the pros and cons of formal and informal sources of information.
  • I can find work or learning opportunities that are right for me.
  • Using technology to express one’s emotions and experiences
  • Practicing to plan and execute studies, make observations and measurements
  • Practicing to look things from different perspectives
  • Practicing to create questions and make justifiable arguments based on observations
  • Practicing to notice causal connections
  • Learning to recognise and evaluate arguments and their reasonings
  • Learning to find solutions in social conflicts
  • Developing problem solving skills
  • Learning to build information on top of previously learned
  • Practicing to notice causal connections
  • Practicing to take care of own and other people’s safety
  • Practicing to take care of one's own and other people’s safety
  • Practicing to take care of one's own wellbeing and health
  • Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
  • Practicing to recognize and express feelings
  • I make the most of opportunities I come across.
  • I understand how learning and work change over time.
  • I understand how changes in society relate to my learning and work.
  • I can review my skills in relation to what employers are looking for
  • I generate ideas that help me to achieve my goals
  • I am able to set myself career goals
  • I make use of technologies to develop my career
  • I’m able to reflect on my strengths and address my weaknesses.
  • I know who I am and what I am good at.
  • I can find and use information and the support of others for my (future) career
  • I can cope with challenges and changes which take place in life.
  • I manage my goals, my time and personal finances in a way that supports my career building.
  • I can make decisions and set career goals for myself within appropriate timescales.
  • I can cope with changes in the world of work.
  • I can develop skills which will help me to get what I want out of work.
  • I seek new opportunities to help build my career.
  • I can find work or learning opportunities that are right for me.
  • I learn throughout life.
  • Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
  • Practicing to use imagination and to be innovative
  • Encouraging students to be innovative and express new ideas
  • Practicing to improvise
  • Practicing creative thinking
  • Creating requirements for creative thinking
  • Learning to find the joy of learning and new challenges
  • Practicing to evaluate one's own learning
  • Practicing to set one's own learning goals
  • Practicing to take responsibility of one's own learning
  • Practicing to find ways of working that are best for oneself
  • Practicing persistent working
  • Learning to notice causal connections
  • Practising visual recognition
  • Practicing to observe spoken and written language
  • Practicing categorization and classification
  • Practicing memorizing skills
  • Using technology as a part of explorative process
  • Using technology for interaction and collaboration (also internationally)
  • Practicing strategic thinking
  • Using technology for interaction and collaboration
  • Practicing logical reasoning, algorithms and programming through making
  • Understanding and practicing safe and responsible uses of technology
  • Using technological resources for finding and applying information
  • Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
  • Understanding technological system operations through making
  • Using technology resources for problem solving
  • Building common knowledge of technological solutions and their meaning in everyday life
  • Learning to plan and design own written content and textual representations
  • Practicing to use information independently and interactively
  • Learning to understand and interpret diverse types of texts
  • Learning to acquire, modify and produce information in different forms
  • Understanding and interpreting of matrices and diagrams
  • Using technology as a part of explorative and creative process
  • Learning to understand and interpret diverse types of texts, from vernacular to academic
  • Practicing logical reasoning to understand and interpret information in different forms
  • Realizing the connection between subjects learned in free time and their impact to skills needed at worklife
  • Connecting subjects learned at school to skills needed at working life
  • Practicing versatile ways of working
  • Practicing decision making
  • Learning to plan and organize work processes
  • Learning consumer knowledge and smart economics
  • Practicing time management
  • Encouraging positive attitude towards working life
  • Enabling the growth of positive self-image
  • Practicing to give, get and reflect feedback
  • Practicing to express own thoughts and feelings
  • Learning to understand the meaning of rules, contracts and trust
  • Practicing communication through different channels
  • Learning decision-making, influencing and accountability
  • Learning to listen other people’s opinions
  • Practicing to argument clearly own opinions and reasonings
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Supporting student to build their own linguistic and cultural identity
  • Learning to understand people, surroundings and phenomenons around us
  • Learning to face respectfully people and follow the good manners
  • Practicing to notice links between subjects learned
  • Learning to combine information to find new innovations
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • I make effective decisions relating to my life, learning and work.
  • I can review my skills in relation to what employers are looking for
  • Encouraging to build new information and visions
  • Encouraging the growth of positive self-image
  • I can find work or learning opportunities that are right for me.
  • I seek new opportunities to help build my career.
  • I can develop skills which will help me to get what I want out of work.
  • I know who I am and what I am good at.
  • Encouraging positive attitude towards working life
  • Enabling the growth of positive self-image
  • I’m able to reflect on my strengths and address my weaknesses.

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