Serowe is witnessing a steady growth in employment, particularly in agriculture and healthcare, which are seeing increased investment and development.
The Gini index highlights income inequality challenges, but local initiatives aim to provide more equitable job opportunities.
Job turnover rates are relatively stable, with a noticeable increase in demand for skilled workers in healthcare and mining.
Remote work is gaining traction in Serowe, with approximately 20% of the workforce engaging in remote roles, particularly in tech and administrative sectors.
Local companies are beginning to offer more remote positions, and platforms like BotswanaJobs.com are facilitating these opportunities.
The trend towards remote work is expected to continue growing, aligning with national and global shifts towards flexible working arrangements.
Serowe offers several job resources, including local job boards like BotswanaJobs.com and career fairs hosted at the Serowe College of Education.
Networking events and workshops are regularly held to assist job seekers in connecting with potential employers.
Entrepreneurial hubs in Serowe are also supporting startups, providing resources and mentorship for new business ventures.