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How do I get a learnership in South Africa?

How do I get a learnership in South Africa?

Register as a work-seeker at your nearest Labour Centre so that employers can find you if they want to start a learnership. You can also contact the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) to find out which companies are offering learnerships.

What is the meaning of learnership?

A learnership is a work based learning programme that leads to an NQF registered qualification. Learnerships are directly related to an occupation or field of work, for example, electrical engineering, hairdressing or project management. Learnerships are managed by Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs).

Are learnerships paid?

You do not get a salary as a learner, but you do receive an allowance for meals and travel, often called a stipend. The amount is based on the SETA, the learnership, and the qualification you are working towards. The company where you are working pays for your training, not you, the learner.

What subjects are needed to work at Eskom?

Eskom Learnership Requirements

  • The candidates must be the citizens of South Africa which will be proven with a valid ID document.
  • They must have Matric (Grade 12) certificate or the equivalent N3 qualification in Physical Science, Mathematics, and English.
  • They must have good command of English.

What is Puff and pass?

It is basically a bursary, internship, apprenticeship, learnership hunting site. Puff and Pass is always updated with all information needed by the youth of South Africa especially the graduates who want to start a career.

How do I find unpaid internships on Puff and pass?

While many internships are unpaid, you may find an internship opportunity where you earn wages. Log on to the puff and pass website, and click on ‘ Internships ‘ on the main menu located at the top left side of the page if you’re using desktop and on mobile, it is located in the footer section.

What is a pass and pass internship?

Puff and pass internships. An internship is an opportunity for people with a degree or diploma to gain practical experience in a possible place of employment or in their field of study. Most universities or colleges, degrees or diplomas do not provide all the skills and knowledge to prepare candidates for the real world.

When does the MTPA’s Mbombela learnership programme Close?

Closing Date: Wednesday, 19 November 2021 at 16h00Location: Mbombela The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) invites applications from unemployed learners to apply for a twelve (12) months Learnership Programme This is a structured learning program for unemployed learners.