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Applications Open for the Clover Graduate Traineeship Programme 2025 (x5Posts)

Applications Open for the Clover Graduate Traineeship Programme 2025 (x5Posts). Clover invites South African unemployed youth to apply for Graduate Trainee Programme 2025.

Job Summary

  • The Clover Graduate Development programme is designed to build a pipeline of high-achieving graduates. They are expected to aspire to specialist or leadership positions within the Industrial Business Units.

Requirements

Recent graduates with honours degree in the below fields of study:

  • BSc Hons in Food Science- Microbiology/Biochemistry
  • BSc Honours in Food Chemistry
  • BEng Hons in Mechanical Engineering
  • BEng Hons in Chemical Engineering
  • BEng Hons in Electrical Engineering
  • BEng Hons in Mechatronics Engineering

Competencies

  • Proactive
  • Good communication skills
  • Assertiveness
  • Ability to work both independently as well as in a team
  • Problem solving skills
  • Results driven
  • Analytical thinking

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Participants will rotate through different departments or projects, allowing them to build a well-rounded understanding of the business and explore various career paths.
  • The blend of training, mentorship, and hands-on experience will help new graduates develop critical skills, gain industry-specific knowledge, and accelerate their professional growth with the FMCG Industry.

Upon completing the programme, graduates are usually presented with permanent positions within the organization, setting them on a path to long-term career success.

Policy

  • Clover is committed to Employment Equity and Transformation.
  • Preference will be given to employees from designated groups.
  • Should you not be contacted by a Clover recruiter within 4 weeks of your application, consider your application unsuccessful.

How to Apply

Click here to apply online for 5 x Clover Graduate Traineeships 2025

Closing Date: Monday 31st of March 2025

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