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How To Find Learnerships Online

Find Learnerships Online. We know that learnerships can be difficult to find. Here’s some advice you can try about broadening your vision and useful links if you’re searching for a learnership.

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How to Find the Best Learnerships Online?

Are you looking to kick-start your career but don’t know where to start? Well, look no further! Finding the best learnerships online can be a confusing task, but with the right tips and tricks, it can be a breeze.

  1. The Careers Portal promotes a number of learnership opportunities. You can subscribe for free and receive updates. It’s a site worth checking out.
  2. Try SABestJobs.com Learnerships in a range of sectors.
  3. Check out the Learnership Group on the Skills Universe website.
  4. The Youth Village is a useful site and includes many current learnership recruitment adverts. Go to it now, closing dates happen from around the middle of January.

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Below are more tips for unemployed youth who want to find learnerships online

  1. Research: Look for programs that are aligned with your career goals and industry. Do online research and reach out to organizations or educational institutions for information on available programs.
  2. Networking: Network with people in your desired industry to get recommendations for programs and to get insights into the job market.
  3. Government-funded programs: Look for government-funded programs that offer job training, education and financial assistance.
  4. Apprenticeships and Learnerships: Consider apprenticeship/learnership programs that offer hands-on training, mentorship and a chance to earn a wage while you learn.
  5. Online courses: Take advantage of online courses and certifications in your field of interest to gain new skills and knowledge.
  6. Internships: Participate in internships to gain practical experience and make industry connections.
  7. Stay positive and be proactive: Keep a positive attitude, be proactive, and keep your options open. Apply for as many programs and job opportunities as you can, and be open to new experiences and challenges.

Start with a Google Search to find Learnerships online

When in doubt, Google it! A simple Google search can yield a wealth of information on learnerships. Use search terms such as “learnerships in [your area],” “apprenticeships near me,” or “best learnerships for [your field].” This will help you narrow down your search and find learnerships that are relevant to your interests and location.

Check Job Portals and Career Websites to Find Learnerships Online

Job portals and career websites are other great resources to find learnerships online. Websites such as Indeed, CareerJet, and Glassdoor offer comprehensive listings of learnerships and apprenticeships in various fields. You can even set up job alerts to be notified when new learnerships are posted.

One of our favourite job portals is Careers24. They have the latest learnerships available in South Africa, and you can search for learnerships in your field of interest. Plus, they have a mobile app that you can download to your phone, making it easy to apply for learnerships on the go.

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Network with Industry Professionals

You know what they say, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know!” Networking is key when it comes to finding learnerships online. Reach out to professionals in your industry and ask if they know of any learnerships or apprenticeships that may be of interest to you. You can also join industry groups on LinkedIn or attend networking events to connect with professionals in your field.

Another way to network is to join a learnership WhatsApp group. These groups are usually filled with people who are looking for learnerships and people who have information on the latest learnerships available. You can also join learnership Facebook groups, which are filled with information on the latest learnerships available in South Africa.

Check Social Media for Learnership Adverts

Social media is not just for catching up with friends and family. Many companies and organizations post job openings, including learnerships, on their social media pages. Follow companies and organizations in your field on social media to stay up to date on the latest learnerships and apprenticeships.

One of our favourite social media platforms is Twitter. You can search for learnerships in South Africa using hashtags such as #learnerships, #apprenticeships, and #internships. You can also follow organizations such as Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator and the Department of Higher Education and Training for information on the latest learnerships available in South Africa.

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Consider all forms of Occupational Training: skills programmes, internships, apprenticeships

Learnerships and apprenticeships are two popular occupational programmes, unemployed graduates can also consider internships. Look out for advertised skills programmes, they are shorter courses usually focusing on specific skills that are in high demand.

Remember, a combination of education and experience is key to success in the job market. Good luck!

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