Internships

NW Gambling Board: Graduate / Internship 2017

Closing Date: 09 September 2016

Stipend: R6500.00

The North West Gambling Board wishes to offer internships to graduates in order to equip them with gambling industry experience. The internship programme is for a period of 12 months.

Applications are hereby invited from candidates who are in possession of tertiary qualifications for an internship as follows:

 Legal [x1]
Degree / Diploma in Law
 Gambling Control [x1]Degree / Diploma in Law or Commerce
 Audit and Systems[x1]Degree / Diploma inAccounting, Auditing, or Information Systems
 Human Resources[x2]Degree / Diploma in Human Resources Management
 Corporate Relations[x1]Degree / Diploma in Communication or Public Relations
 Information Technology [x1]
Degree / Diploma in IT, Information Systems or Computer Science

Requirements

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Valid ID
  • Basic computer literacy
  • Must have a positive attitude and be willing to learn
  • Good communicaitons skills

How to Apply

Application should be accompanied by detailed CV which must be at the minimum contain the  following information:

  • Full name and address of the applicant
  • Details of current and two previous employers
  • Proof of qualifications
  • three (3) referees by full names and recent contact details
  • certified copy of ID and
  • certified copy of a driver’s licence where applicable

Pleaes note that the information above is required for premilinary evaluation of applications and if not provided, the application may be disqalified.

Interested  persons are required to forward applications to: the North West Gambling Board, Private Bag x34 Mmabatho, 2735, marked attention for Ms Dudu Makhudu or send the application by e-mail to: [email protected]

Only short listed candidates will be contacted and should you not receive a response from us within four weeks (4) after the closing date, kindly accept that your application was unsuccessful.

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