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BASF South Africa Graduate Trainee Programme 2023

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BASF Holdings South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. is recruiting and invites recent graduates to apply for the Graduate Trainee Programme 2023.

Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

BASF provides meaningful & hands-on learning opportunities to deserving Graduates from across the continent through a variety of Young Talent Development Programmes.

The BASF Africa Graduate Programme is a 24 months programme designed to create future talent needs for the business units, the company, and industry.

The development of our graduates follows the 70:20:10 Model of Learning which is based on three types of learning: Hands-on work and experience-based (70%), asking questions and interacting with fellow colleagues (20%) and formal classroom training (10%).

What You Can Expect

  • Working for the number one chemical company in the world
  • The best practical learning environment guided by a structured development plan

  • On-the-job training as part of a committed customer focused team
  • Regular feedback from Mentors
  • Working with industry experts from across the continent

We are looking for Graduates with a Degree in:

  • Journalism/Corporate/Marketing/Strategic Communications
  • Quality Management
  • Environmental Health and Safety

  • Graphic Design
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Polymer Science

  • Human Resource Management
  • Industrial Psychology
  • Finance

  • Law
  • Information Technology/Systems
  • Digitalization

Please note: Applications must be accompanied by the following documents;

  • 2 page CV and
  • full academic record / transcript

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