Mr Richard Brandt, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Codetrain Africa, a software engineering and design school, based in Accra, has urged entrepreneurs in the technology industry to acquire skills that will enable them to compete globally.
He noted that Ghanaian youth were technologically inclined and could develop their skills to work for international companies.
Mr Brandt, the CEO of the school based in Accra, explained that there was high demand for individuals with technological skills by international companies, and the youth could take up remote jobs when they sharpened their expertise.
He said these on the sideline of Codetrain Africa's 'Demo Day 24', held in Accra on Saturday, for trainees to showcase various mobile and website applications they had developed for some international companies. "Things have improved, especially after COVID-19, when remote work became normal.