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Applications Open for the Government Printing Works Internships 2024

Government Printing Works invites unemployed graduates to apply for Internship Programme 2023 / 2024

Available Internships:

1. Management Accounting and Budgeting: Budgets (Ref No: GPW 23/01)

  • Requirements: A minimum of a three (3) year National Diploma or Degree in Finance Reporting/Budgeting.

2. Contract Printing (Ref No: GPW 23/02)

  • Requirements: A minimum of a three (3) year National Diploma or Degree in Supply Chain Management.

3. Contract Management (Ref No: GPW 23/03)

  • Requirements: A minimum of a three (3) year National Diploma or Degree in Supply Chain Management.

4. Office of the CFO (Ref No: GPW 23/04)

  • Requirements: A minimum of a three (3) year National Diploma/Degree in Office Management/Public Management or related field.

5. Office of the CFO (Ref No: GPW 23/05)

  • Requirements: A minimum of a three (3) year National Diploma/Degree in Accounting/Finance.

… and several more internship positions are available in various departments.

How to Apply:

  • Applications must be sent to: The Branch: Human Resources, Government Printing Works, Private Bag X85, Pretoria, 0001, or hand-delivered to: 149 Bosman Street, Pretoria.
  • Ensure that you use the most recent Z83 application for employment form for your application, which can be obtained from all Government Departments or downloaded from the provided link.
  • The Z83 form should be fully completed, signed, dated, and initialed by the applicant.

Enquiries: For any inquiries or additional information, you can contact Mr. K. Molaba at Tel No: (012) 764 3947 or Ms. M. Molebale at Tel No: (012) 748 6294.

This internship program offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional development. Be sure to adhere to the application requirements and deadlines for your chance to participate in this exciting opportunity.

Closing Date: Monday 13th of November 2023

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