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Applications Open for the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition Internship Programme 2022

Applications Open for the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition Internship Programme 2022. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition invite graduates to apply for internship opportunities for a period of 24 months commencing 01 July 2022 to 30 June 2024.

Through the internship, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, is committed to providing opportunities for qualifying candidates to gain skills, knowledge and experience whilst at the same time, positioning themselves for active and meaningful participation in the labor market.

Stipend: R6 000.00 pm

Requirements

  • Unemployed South African citizens.
  • Be aged between 18 and 35 years
  • Have completed a 3-year National Diploma / Degree or an equivalent NQF Level 6 or 7 qualification in any of the fields of study listed below.

Fields of Study:

  • Public Relations
  • Communications
  • Office Management
  • Law
  • Business Administration
  • Economics
  • Public Policy
  • Marketing
  • Journalism
  • Public Administration
  • Business Management
  • Safety Management
  • Development Studies
  • Econometrics
  • Statistics
  • BSc
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Administration
  • Operations
  • Internal Audit
  • Management Sciences
  • Management
  • International Relations

Please note: Applicants who have already participated in any Government Internship Programme will not be considered and if it is found that this was the case after appointment, the contract will be terminated with immediate effect.

Competencies:

  • Good interpersonal skills, professionalism and integrity, ability to work under pressure, deadline-driven.
  • The successful candidates must be analytical and have high attention to detail.
  • They should have an understanding of government systems and processes.
  • Ambitious and willing to learn.
  • Good academic performance will serve as an added advantage.

How to Apply

Download Z83 Application Form or download from the dpsa website Here

Applications submitted must be accompanied by copies of qualifications ( including Matric Certificate), Academic record, ID, Curriculum vitae and a signed Z83 form. Online application has Z83 built-in and does not require a separate Z83 to be completed. If applying through online, scanned copies must be uploaded and attached to online applications.

NB. Documents do not need to be Certified.

For Reference Number on the Z83 form use Field of study

Applications can be sent via Online or Postal Address:

Online Application:

Apply Online for the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition: Internship Programme 2022

or

Via Post to:

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition,

Private Bag x84,

Pretoria,

0001

Please Note:

  • No late applications will be considered
  • With the exception of a few positions in the dtic’ s regional offices, the majority of the internship opportunities are based in Pretoria
  • It is the applicant’s responsibility to have international qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). All qualifications will be subjected to verification.
  • Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. If you have not been contacted within three (3) months of the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful
  • The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition is committed to the achievement of and maintenance of diversity and equity in employment, especially of race, gender and disability.

Enquiries:

Please direct all internship programme queries to Nonhlanhla Sindane at (012) 394-1632 / 0607005561 or Latleen Motsepe  (012) 394-3056 / 0716095106 or Teaman Nghunyule (012) 394 5726

Alternatively, for online application queries, please contact Leonard Mabokela (012) 394-1809 / 0716059026 or Lebogang Malebe (012) 394-1835 / 0716040014

Closing Date: Friday 25th February 2022

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