Friday, May 27, 2016

Bonjour,

Le forum "investir au Cameroun, terre d'attractivités" s'est tenu ce mois de Mai du 16 au 18 dans la ville de Yaoundé, capitale du Cameroun. Cet événement, vous en avez certainement entendu parler. Le but était d'exhiber les secteurs économiques porteurs  au Cameroun pour attirer les investisseurs.

















Cette belle exhibition de nos joyaux économiques, n'aurait pas pu se faire sans l'écosystème du numérique, "fleuron" de cet étalage . 

Pour cela, a été organisé un village numérique dit village "Android" pour citer le terme employé par  le chef de l'Etat. 

Le visage du numérique au Cameroun y était donc bien représenté. Des acteurs de la téléphonie, en passant par les fournisseurs d'accès internet, enfin les START-UP. 



Le village a reçu la visite de hautes personnalités, journalistes d'animateurs, de danseurs... 




De beaux discours ont été prononcé. c'était beau!

















De beaux stands ont été monté pour permettre les expositions






















Mais si nous revenions à l'objectif de cette exposition:
Créer une plateforme d'échanges entre investisseurs et acteurs de secteurs d’activités économiques porteurs. Nous n'avons pas vu l'ombre d'un investisseur passer au village Android! Nous n'avons même pas pu exposer nos projets!


Dites donc, quel était le but réel de cet événement?

Nous sommes restés sur notre faim! Néanmoins, le ministère des postes et télécommunication nous a bien reçu. Ils se sont occupés du logement, de la restauration et des frais de transport  retour vers nos villes respectives. Et nous avons pu nous faire connaitre du public de Yaoundé.











Monday, February 29, 2016

It's time for Africa!

This young dynamic Africa, Afro-optimist, by his young and talented entrepreneurs, and digital asset, attracting interest from many developed countries, including France through its metropolis Bordeaux.

This economic boom underway and future looms as a real opportunity for economic development in Africa and other continents bringing him interest. This is part of an economic development shared between France and Africa, the Bordeaux metropolis wants to explore, collaborate and become familiar with the ecosystem of African, Cameroonians start-up. Their journey begins to Africa in Cameroon and then extends in Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso.

In Cameroon, the choice of Bordeaux fell on the city of Douala, first because of its structure around a river Wouri, its coastline and the importance of its economic activity. Bordeaux forward to establishing exchanges between startups of Cameroon and those of Bordeaux. Some of the most competitive startups were invited to honor the immense talent of young Cameroonians. Among these remarkable torchbearer Made in Cameroon, the company NJORKU I want to describe as the Google of African job search. It was selected among the 20 startups that count in Africa by the prestigious Forbes magazine. And is in the top 5 startups Cameroon.

Following this exploratory visit, and in order to ensure a credible relays, Bordeaux investors choose startups, according to their criteria, on which they will invest and establish a strong economic partnership.


C'est l'heure de l'Afrique!



      Cette Afrique jeune dynamique, Afro-optimiste qui, par ses jeunes et talentueux entrepreneurs, et l'atout digital,  suscite l’intérêt de nombreux pays développés, dont la France à travers sa métropole Bordeaux.

 Cette explosion économique en cours et à venir se dessine comme une véritable opportunité de développement économique pour l'Afrique et les autres continents qui lui porte intérêt.
C'est dans le cadre d’un développement économique partagé entre la France et l'Afrique, que la métropole bordelaise souhaite explorer, se familiariser et collaborer avec l’écosystème des Start-up Africaines, camerounaises. Leur voyage vers l'Afrique commence au Cameroun puis s’étend au Sénégal, au Mali, au Burkina Faso. 


Au Cameroun, le choix des bordelais s'est porté sur la ville de Douala, tout d'abord à cause de sa structuration autour d'un fleuve le Wouri, de sa façade maritime, et de l'importance de son activité économique. Bordeaux souhaite voir s’établir des échanges entre des start-up camerounaises et celles de bordeaux. Quelques-unes des start-up les plus compétitives ont été invitées pour mettre à l’honneur le talent immense des jeunes camerounais.


Parmi ces remarquables porte-flambeau du made in Cameroun, l'entreprise NJORKU      que j'ai envie de décrire comme le Google Africain de la recherche d'emploi. Elle a été sélectionnée parmi les 20 start-up qui comptent en Afrique par le prestigieux magazine Forbes. Et figure dans le top 5 des start-up camerounaises.







A l'issue de cette visite exploratoire, et dans le but d'assurer un relais crédible, les investisseurs bordelais choisiront des start-up, selon leurs critères, sur lesquels ils investiront et établiront un partenariat économique solide.







Sunday, December 28, 2014

Seminar Alert on Building Customer Service & Professional Ethics Skills at Work, and how to write a motivational letter while building a winning CV.


Date: 23rd to 24th January 2015. Venue: UB, Amphi 750.

Seminar Objectives:

The main objective of the seminar is to make sure that at the end of the seminar trainees are able to:

a. Explain the importance of customer service in business growth,
b. Develop good customer service and professional ethics skills that works in today's competitive business environment,
c. Communicate effectively, Manage customer complains more effectively,
e. Respond appropriately to the emotions of customers and recommend value building solutions, make appropriate personal and work related decisions,
f. Be able to write a good motivational letter and a winning CV.


 Who Can Benefit From Improved Customer Service Seminar?
i. Students: Get the Customer Service Training you need before starting your first job! Get the jump on the competition by learning the Service skills they don't teach in school! Be prepared when that opportunity presents itself!

ii. Unemployed: Make yourself more marketable and valuable by getting the Service skills that are most in demand by employers today! Give yourself the edge over your competition! Prospective employers want people that know how to treat people & increase revenue! Be that person!

iii. Employees: Upgrade your service training skills and become more productive and more valuable to your employer! Prepare yourself for career advancement by possessing service skills many others don't have!

iv. Business Owners : Give your employees the Customer Service Training that they need to maximize their performance, sell more products, and become more productive. Accomplish this by booking a place for them at NERCO.


DON'T WAIT!!! It Has Never Been Easier To Get Customer Service Training Skills!

In just two days, you can be on your way to a much more secure and less stressful future with higher pay and increased job security! Best of all, it's easy to improve your Customer Service skills. The hardest part is taking the first step. Once you do that, the rest is easy!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Njorku Inc.: A true brand made in Cameroon

 The 5th edition of Barcamp-Cameroon was held last Saturday 26th October 2013 at the University Institute of the Diocese campus in the small town of Buea (UIDB). This was the first time Cameroon’s premier digital and Tech event was organized in the town which harbors the second highest peak in Africa. IT entrepreneurs, enthusiasts, journalist, students etc. from all over Cameroon and the world clamored the campus premises to participate in the numerous presentations on offer. Njorku Inc. was very much in attendance with Mambe Churchill Nanje, and I the newly recruited Andre Raoul being part of the happy campers.  

Njorku Inc.: A true brand made in Cameroon
Under the theme “Made in Cameroon”, this year’s Barcamp-Cameroon sought to promote innovative tech ideas borne in Cameroon. Notable local digitech brands like Bantou Telecom, Wasamundi and our very own Njorku Inc. created a convenient techie atmosphere for aspiring brands and entrepreneurs to feed on. Our www.njorku.com platform needed no formal introduction and was once again the focus of some discussions during the one daylong event.  Our pan African brand has its humble beginnings from Cameroon, with its founder also from and based in Cameroon. We are an example of a small idea “made in Cameroon” being inspired by dedicated entrepreneurs with a big vision to make a change. The name njorku (elephant) and our brand logo were inspired by local Cameroonian traditions, and we keep our brand mantra around our Cameroonian roots.

Njorku Inc.: A customer focused brand
It is worth mentioning the lack of proper market driven strategies amongst most Cameroonian startups. Most go after their lofty ideas without actually identifying the problem they wish to solve. We took time during the Barcamp to listen to the many great ideas on offer and always trying to give some advice in return. This clearly brought out our customer experience obsession; always ready to listen to www.njorku.com users and give career advices where applicable. This 2013 Barcamp-Cameroon edition was a great platform for us to talk about customer experience to our peers and make them see what we are doing to stand out in that domain. We emphasized on how such can be done within all budgets, with social media being the most affordable way to increase brand awareness.

So, what did Njorku Inc. learn from Barcamp Cameroon 2013?
A lot I’ll say. For me it was the first time I was here and I really enjoyed myself. I met great minds within Cameroon’s digitech industry and discussed brilliant ideas. For Njorku Inc. the Barcamp-Cameroon 2013 was special to say the least. We had newer connections, knew how to serve users of the njorku platform better, and got a few gifts along the way. We were so proud to experience the so many great ideas, made in Cameroon.



Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Njorku Forums

The Njorku Forums located on www.njorku.com/forums is our own way of connecting job seekers and employers in Africa. With this community we believe that Africans can work together for a better future and better careers. Just imagine the developers behind njorku using this platform to share their career experiences with other young aspiring developers in Africa, now apply that to all fields and imagine what can become of it. For now we call on you to support by joining or sharing this link www.njorku.com/forums or place the banner below on your site ;)


Monday, May 9, 2011

Njorku banners and advert materials

We have been actively developing the technology behind Njorku, and now that its getting stable with the www.njorku.com/browse launched to ease the process of job search in Africa, we wish to do mass PR and advertisement on the web, tv and every where possible. check out our recent web banners done by one of our consulting designers Manyi Arrey Takor