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All4Youth Internship Programme 2023 for unemployed South African graduates

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Applications are currently open for the All4Youth Internship Programme 2023 for recently graduated South African youth.

Closing date: 15 March 2023

This internship programme is for recent graduates who are based in South Africa between the ages of
20-30.

Our internship program offers hands-on training and experience in a variety of industries.

Whether you’re interested in marketing, engineering, finance, or any other field, we have opportunities
available for you to learn from experienced professionals, work readiness training with a monthly stipend.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

  • South African Citizen;
  • Age between 20-30;
  • Qualifications Diploma or Degree (TVET College or University);

  • Looking for experience in the following fields: Logistics, Business Management, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Quality Assurance, Safety, Food & Beverage;
  • Reside in the following area – Johannesburg, Cape Town, Harrismith, Estcourt, East London, Mossel Bay, Hammanskraal;

  • You are available to be part of the internship
    programme for 12 months;
    Committed to learning and career growth
    development.

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply, submit CV to [email protected] cc: [email protected]

Deadline: 15th March 2023


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