Contact Centre Subsector
About the Sector
A Contact Centre is a centralised office used for handling and managing external high volume communication, be it incoming or outgoing. In a modern contact centre, such communication could be undertaken either telephonically, via electronic mail, instant chat, or a combination of the three. An inbound call centre is operated for the purpose of handling incoming product support requests or inquiries by a customer or stakeholder. Outbound call centres are operated for telemarketing, solicitation of charitable or political donations, debt collection and market research.
A contact centre, also known as customer interaction centre, is a central point of any organisation from which all customer contacts are managed. Through contact centres, valuable information about the company are routed to appropriate people, contacts to be tracked and data to be gathered. It is generally a part of a company’s customer relationship management (CRM).
Working in a call centre requires discipline to follow a flexible schedule, good communication skills and the ability to multitask. You will have to help customers while following your company’s policies and you will need to build up character to deal with irate and difficult customers. You need to be comfortable with most desktop environments and have the skill to type fast and accurately on a computer.
Registered Qualifications
- National Certificate: Contact Centre (NQF Level 2)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Contact Centre Operations (NQF Level 4)
- National Diploma: Contact Centre Management (NQF Level 5)
- National Certificate: Contact Centre and Business Process Outsourcing Support (NQF Level 3)
- English Literacy
- Call or Contact Centre Agent
- Call Or Contact Centre Manager
Marketing Subsector
About the Sector
Marketing is a series of activities aimed at communicating the value of a product or service to customers with the purpose of selling that product or service. Market research and advertising form part of its key components.
For any organisation, marketing is a critical component. Its role is to manage and organise a set of processes for creating, delivering and communicating value to customers and managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organisation and its shareholders.
Critically, marketing is the science of defining target markets through market analysis and market segmentation, as well as understanding consumer buying behavior, and translating that into superior value proposition for customers. To ensure a broad organisational alignment with marketing objectives, organisations have embraced holistic marketing.
- Relationship marketing.
- Internal marketing.
- Integrated marketing.
- Socially responsive marketing.
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Marketing (NQF Level 4)
- National Diploma in Marketing Research (NQF Level 5)
- National Diploma in Marketing Research (NQF Level 7)
- National Diploma in Marketing Communication (NQF Level 5)
- National Diploma in Marketing Communication (NQF Level 7)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Public Relations (NQF Level 4)
- National Diploma in Public Relations Practice (NQF Level 5)
- National Diploma in Public Relations Practice (NQF Level 5)
- National Certificate in Customer Management (NQF Level 5)
- National Diploma in Customer Management (NQF Level 7)
- National Diploma in Marketing Management (NQF Level 5)
- Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Trade and Exhibitions (NQF Level 4)
- National Certificate: Trade Exhibition Support (NQF Level 3)
- National Diploma in Marketing Management (NQF Level 7)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Fundraising (NQF Level 4)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Interior Design (NQF Level 4)
Recommended Subjects
- English Literacy
- Marketing Coordinator
- Marketing Practitioner
- Market Research Analyst
- Sales And Marketing Manager
- Advertising And Public Relations Manager
Postal Services
About the Sector
Registered Qualifications
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Postal Frontline Service (NQF Level 4)
- National Certificate: Postal Frontline Management (NQF Level 5)
- National Certificate: Mail Handling (NQF Level 3)
- Further Education and Training Certificate: Mail Supervision (NQF Level 4)
- English Literacy
- Maths Literacy
- Courier
- Mail Clerk
- Post Office Manager
- Postal Delivery Officer