Mumbe Muthama, one of Delta Intern Programme beneficiaries |
Delta Air Lines is celebrating five successful years of
its intern programme in Africa. The scheme offers a 12-month contract to
post-graduate students in Lagos, Nigeria; Accra, Ghana; Dakar, Senegal; and
Nairobi, Kenya, to gain hands-on knowledge and experience of working for a
multi-national company.
The programme underscores Delta’s commitment to Africa,
by helping young people from underprivileged backgrounds acquire the skills
they need to get ahead in business. The interns work alongside the Delta sales
team in each country, before attending a Delta conference in the Unites States.
Of the 19 people who have completed the scheme, two are still employed at Delta
and the rest have gone on to find managerial positions in a range of industries,
become teachers or are furthering their studies.
“It’s often difficult for graduates to get a break in the
corporate world so offering opportunities like our intern programme can give
them a real step up the ladder as well as learn about the complex nature of
working for a global company,” said Bobby Bryan, Delta’s Sales Manager for East
and West Africa. “Some of our past interns have gone on to gain executive jobs
in the public and private sectors. I’m very proud of their achievements and am
pleased Delta has been able to play a part in their success.”
Of the interns in Dakar, Donat Tending has gone on to
work at the Spanish Embassy, while Arthur Mills, who interned in Delta’s Accra
office from 2011-2012, now works as a Foreign Service Officer at the Ghanaian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Meanwhile, Mumbe Muthama from Nairobi was hired
permanently by Delta.
“When I started as an intern, I never thought I would
have the opportunity to work for Delta after my contract ended,” said Mumbe
Muthama, a former intern and now Sales Executive in Nairobi. “I learnt a lot
during the scheme, which has helped me in my career at Delta, such as
relationship management, client servicing and sales promotion skills. I feel
privileged and proud to still be here three years later.”
This December, Delta will celebrate 10 years of flying to
Africa. The airline flies daily to four points in Africa; Accra, Ghana, Dakar,
Senegal, Johannesburg, South Africa and Lagos, Nigeria. It also has sales
offices in a number of additional markets, including Kenya and Uganda.
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