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Applications Open for the University of South Africa (Unisa) Internships Programme 2021 / 2022

Applications Open for the University of South Africa (Unisa) Internships Programme 2021 / 2022. Applications are hereby invited from the following categories:

  • Unemployed South African Citizens who completed a Unisa related qualification (Degree or 3 years National Diploma) which is equivalent to NQF level 6 and above.
  • Age requirement: Not older than 35 years old

Requirements:

  • Computer literacy in respect of office automation packages (Microsoft Office Suite) and internet
  • Proficiency in English (Verbal and written)
  • Good interpersonal relations; communication skills and telephone etiquette
  • Ability to take initiative; work in a team under constant supervision
  • Sense of commitment, responsibility and punctuality
  • The ability to prioritize and pay attention to details
  • Problem solving skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality

How to apply

All the above mentioned documents should be e-mailed to the following people Ms Sizanani Zungu at
(Zungusn1@unisa.ac.za), Ms Nkhesani Ramothwala at (ramotnj@unisa.ac.za) and Ms Gail Sambo
(sambogp@unisa.ac.za)

To apply please submit the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Certified copy of matric certificate, an all other qualifications
  • Certified transcript or record on an official letterhead
  • Certified copy of South African Identity Book
  • One-page motivational letter – why you should be considered for this internship
  • Please indicate the Department and Location/Region you are applying to

Closing Date: Friday 6th August 2021

Enquiries: zungusn1@unisa.ac.za

All applications should be submitted before 16h00 on the closing date.

Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 2
weeks after closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was not successful.

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