Ghana-based tech talent startup Remotely has signed a six-figure deal with Pathways, an organization dedicated to reinventing soccer culture and expanding opportunities for young athletes.
This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between soccer and technology, providing a lifeline for players whose dreams may not come true on the field.
“These collaborations allow us to leverage existing networks, promote digital literacy, and create job opportunities for a diverse workforce,” said Remoteli CEO Samuel Brooksworth. I did.
Renowned for revolutionizing Africa's employment landscape by connecting individuals with technology skills to employment opportunities around the world, Remotely is expanding its mission to empower young soccer players with technology expertise. There is.
Through this strategic partnership with Pathways, Remoteli seeks to provide an avenue for footballers to develop valuable technology skills and access employment opportunities beyond the football field.
The partnership includes work with soccer player Jami Frimpong and his Pathways Project. The collaboration aims to address critical challenges in football, rebuild sporting culture and enhance player skills and workforce opportunities.
Remoteli's AI-powered software also plays a pivotal role in matching organizations and soccer players based on personality and organizational culture.