Job Title
Youth Employment Service (YES) Programme 2026/2027 – Multiple Fields
Location
Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered:
South African citizen
Currently unemployed
Hold a relevant NQF Level 6, 7, or 8 qualification
Qualification must match the YES Programme field applied for
Willing to commit to a 12-month fixed-term programme
Qualification Fields Include (but are not limited to):
Business Administration / Management
Public Management / Administration
Security Management
Accounting / Finance
Information Technology / Computer Science
Supply Chain Management / Logistics
Human Resource Management
Communications / Marketing / Media Studies
Occupational Health & Safety
Policing / Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement
Records & Information Management
Legal (LLB)
Benefits
Successful candidates will receive the following benefits:
12 months paid workplace experience
Monthly stipend based on qualification level:
NQF 6: R5 000 per month
NQF 7: R6 000 per month
NQF 8: R7 000 per month
Exposure to a national public entity
Practical skills development to improve employability
Professional work experience in the public sector
Application Deadline
16 January 2026
Late applications will not be considered.
How to Apply
All applications must be submitted online through the official PSIRA e-Recruitment portal.
👉 Apply online here:
https://erecruitment.psira.co.za/recruitment/#/browse-jobs
Note: Applicants must apply for the YES Programme field that matches their qualification and preferred location.
Company Name
OUTsurance
Job Title
OSS Hastings Learnership Programme 2026
Location
South Africa
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the OUTsurance OSS Hastings Learnership Programme 2026, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
Grade 12 / Matric certificate
South African citizen
Aged between 18 and 35 years
Unemployed for at least the last 6 months
Computer literate (MS Office)
No previous work experience required
Must not have been registered on an INSETA learnership before
Benefits
Successful learners will receive the following benefits:
Monthly stipend of R12 000
12-month fixed-term learnership contract
Practical work experience in a call centre environment
One full day per week dedicated to on-site qualification training
Industry-recognised skills in the insurance and financial services sector
Opportunity to improve employability after completion
Application Deadline
Not specified. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates must apply online through the official OUTsurance recruitment platform.
➡️ Click here to apply for the OUTsurance OSS Hastings Learnership Programme 2026
Company Name
Marula Platinum Mine
Job Title
Marula Platinum Mine Bursary Programme 2026
Location
Local community applicants – Marula Platinum Mine
(Physical submission at Community Labour Desk / Marula Stakeholder Department)
Minimum Requirements
Academic Requirements
South African citizen
Grade 12 with University Exemption Pass
Minimum C symbol in:
Mathematics
Physical Science
English
Current university students must have a minimum 60% average
Institutional Requirements
Applicants must be studying or accepted at one of the following universities:
University of Cape Town (UCT)
University of Johannesburg (UJ)
University of Pretoria (UP)
University of the Witwatersrand (WITS)
North-West University (Potchefstroom)
University of Limpopo
Fields of Study Covered
Engineering & Technical Fields
Mining Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgy / Chemical Engineering
Mining Survey
Geology
Business & Support Field
Human Resources
Required Documents
Certified copy of South African ID
Certified Matric certificate
Full academic record (if currently studying)
Proof of university acceptance or registration
Valid medical certificate or proof of medical fitness
Benefits
Successful candidates will receive:
Registration and tuition fees
Accommodation and meal fees
Monthly cash allowance
Mentorship and academic support
Personal computer allowance (from second year)
This bursary allows students to focus on their studies without financial pressure and improves employment opportunities after graduation.
Application Deadline
09 January 2026
How to Apply
⚠️ Online applications are NOT accepted.
All applications must be:
Hand-delivered
Submitted to the Community Labour Desk / Marula Stakeholder Department
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
👉 Download the Marula Platinum Mine Bursary Application Form (2026)
Getting a good job in South Africa can feel tough, especially with high competition. But don’t stress — it all starts with a strong CV. Your CV is your personal marketing document. In one or two pages, it must show a busy recruiter why you are the right person for the job.
This guide explains, step by step, how to write a CV that works in South Africa. We keep it simple, practical, and focused on what local employers want to see.
Step 1: What Makes a South African CV Different
Before you start writing, it’s important to understand the local CV format. A South African CV usually includes:
Professional Photo
In South Africa, it’s common to include a small, professional photo at the top of your CV. Use a clear headshot, plain background, and wear work-appropriate clothing.
References Ready
Avoid writing “references available on request”. Most South African employers expect at least two references with contact details. Always ask permission before adding someone.
Clear Personal Details
Include your full name, phone number, and a professional email address. Adding a neat LinkedIn profile link is a big plus.
Step 2: Gather Your Information and Choose a CV Template
Before you start, gather everything in one place:
Job titles, company names, and dates
Qualifications and certificates
Technical and soft skills
Reference contact details
Choose a clean and professional CV template.
For fields like finance, government, law, or office work, keep it simple.
If you’re in design or marketing, a modern template is fine — as long as it’s easy to read.
Tip: Free online CV builders with South African-friendly formats can save time.
DOWNLOAD FREE TEMPLATES
Step 3: How to Structure Your CV (Section by Section)
1. Contact Details & Photo
Place this at the top. Include your name, phone number, email, LinkedIn link, and photo.
2. Personal Statement (Short Profile)
This is a 3–5 sentence summary under your name. It should highlight your experience, skills, and career goal.
Weak:
“I am a hard-working project manager looking for a new challenge.”
Strong:
“A dedicated Project Manager with over 5 years’ experience in the IT sector. Skilled in agile methods and meeting deadlines. Looking to bring strong leadership and planning skills to a growing company.”
3. Work Experience
Start with your most recent job. Focus on results, not just duties.
Instead of:
“Responsible for sales targets.”
Write:
“Exceeded sales targets by 15% for three consecutive quarters.”
4. Education
List your highest qualification first. Include institution, qualification, and year completed.
5. Skills
Separate skills into:
Technical Skills (e.g. Excel, Python, AutoCAD)
Soft Skills (e.g. communication, teamwork, problem-solving)
Match your skills to the job advert keywords.
6. References
Include at least two references with:
Name
Job title
Company
Phone number
Email address
Step 4: Final Checks Before Sending Your CV
Keep it 1–2 pages
Tailor your CV for each job
Check spelling and grammar carefully
Save and send as a PDF
Always include a short, customised cover letter
What to Avoid on a South African CV
Lying or exaggerating experience
Adding age, ID number, religion, or marital status
Using slang, jokes, or fancy fonts
Step 5: Helpful CV Tools in South Africa
If writing a CV feels hard, use online tools:
MyPerfectResume – ATS-friendly templates
Resume Now – Editable CV templates
MyPerfectCV – South African CV examples
You can also check CV examples from the South African Department of Labour for guidance.
Final Words
Finding a job in South Africa can take time — sometimes 2 to 6 weeks or more. But a strong CV gives you a big advantage. Get it right, stay consistent, and keep applying.
Job title: Petrol Mechanic Apprenticeship Programme 2024 at Algoa Toyota
Location: Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Introduction:
Algoa Toyota Port Elizabeth offers an exciting opportunity for South African youth to kickstart their career in the automotive industry through our Petrol Mechanic Apprenticeship Programme 2024.
Position Overview:
Join our team as a Petrol Mechanic Apprentice and embark on a 4-year journey with Merseta, combining theoretical learning with hands-on experience in vehicle repairs and servicing under the guidance of qualified technicians.
Minimum Requirements:
- Grade 12 with Mathematics
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
- Residency in or around Port Elizabeth preferred
- Proficient in English (verbal and written)
- Clean criminal record
- Passion for automotive/mechanical work with a knack for hands-on tasks
- Background in science and basic motor theory advantageous
Benefits:
- Gain practical experience in a dynamic workshop environment
- Earn a recognized qualification in Petrol Mechanics
- Join a leading automotive dealership with growth opportunities
Application Deadline: April 30, 2024, 5:00 PM
How to Apply:
Send your CV and a cover letter to Jacques Moolman at jmoolman@cfaomotors.co.za with the subject line "Application for Petrol Apprentice."
Job Title: Young Talent Development – Commercial Graduate Programme Internship
Company: Rand Refinery
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Duration: 18 months contract
Closing Date: April 8, 2024
About Rand Refinery:
As an independent private company, our shareholders are drawn from across the South African gold mining industry, placing Rand Refinery in a unique position. This gives us extensive insight and unique understanding of the precise requirements of both the mining process and mining houses, ensuring we fully meet our customers’ needs. At the same time, we enjoy the full support of two of the largest gold mining houses in the world. This gives us sustainability of supply which gives comfort to our downstream customers.
Programme Overview:
As an intern with Rand Refinery, you'll gain invaluable experience in commercial operations within our industry-leading organization. Our structured development plan provides hands-on training, mentorship, and work-readiness training to equip you for success.
What to Expect:
- Practical learning in a customer-focused environment
- On-the-job training and mentorship
- Regular feedback and guidance from experienced mentors
- Exposure to various aspects of commercial operations
What are the Requirements for Rand Refinery internship programme 2024
- Completed Matric qualification
- Relevant Bachelor's or Honours degree in:
- Supply Chain Management / Logistics Management
- Bachelor of Laws
- Finance / Economics
- Industrial and Organisational Psychology
- Finance / Management Accounting
- Overall academic average of 75%
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Required Documents
- To apply, please submit the following documents:
- 2-page CV
- Certified copy of your ID document
- Certified copy of your Matric qualification
- Certified copies of academic transcripts and qualifications
- Completed MS Excel spreadsheet detailing module names and percentages achieved for all qualifications
- Applications without the MS Excel spreadsheet will not be considered.
Title: Internship Opportunity 2024/2025 at NEMISA
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Closing Date: 09 April 2024
About Us:
National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) is excited to offer a 24-month internship opportunity to talented graduates who are eager to kick-start their careers in various disciplines. If you're passionate about television, radio broadcasting, graphic design, web development, administration, digital marketing, business development, or animation, we want to hear from you.
Requirements:
- Minimum qualification: NQF Level 5-8 in the respective discipline.
- Academic requirements specific to the field of study/discipline.
- Applicants must meet all academic prerequisites for the advertised field.
How to Apply:
To apply, simply email your application to the corresponding email address based on your field of study. Don't forget to include your Curriculum Vitae and Certified Copies of qualifications and identity document.
- Television: televisionintern@nemisa.co.za
- Radio Broadcasting: radio@nemisa.co.za
- Graphic Design: graphicdesign@nemisa.co.za
- Web Development: web@nemisa.co.za
- Administration: administration@nemisa.co.za
- Digital Marketing: digitalmarketing@nemisa.co.za
- Business Development: businessdevelopment@nemisa.co.za
- Animation: animationintern@nemisa.co.za
Application Deadline:
Ensure all information and attachments are submitted by the closing date: 09 April 2024.
Don't miss this chance to gain valuable experience and jumpstart your career with NEMISA. Apply now and unleash your potential!
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