Websites for Learnerships Internships Scholarships and Apprenticeships for unemployed youth. If you’re a NEET, (Not in Employment, Education or Training) use this list of sites to explore learnership, internship, scholarship and apprenticeship opportunities in different fields.
21 Useful Websites for Learnerships Internships Scholarships or Jobs
Finding reliable information can be a challenge when you have limited access to the internet and are so desperate that you’ll try ANYTHING.
List of websites for unemployed youth
Hunt for the opportunity to change your life.
There are lots of articles on this site about how to write cover letters, prepare for interviews and present yourself correctly. IF YOU WRITE UNPROFESSIONALLY – YOU LOOK UNPROFESSIONAL.
There must be NO spelling mistakes in your cover letter and CV.
SMS-style is unprofessional, save it for your friends! Put your best foot forward and ask people to check your writing.
In business – your bad communication can cost the company money. Prove you can handle the responsibility!
Are you ready to look for an opportunity?
Learnerships Internships Scholarships
You’re ready if you know you’re not looking for an easy way out but are willing to make sacrifices for your progress. If you feel like you’re missing out on fun. Or still need to party more. Get laid and treat every day like it’s Saturday. Then you’re not going to fool anyone who has a genuine opportunity to offer you.
Find your workplace training and development opportunity: Learnerships Internships Scholarships
Have fun but present yourself as a dependable, resourceful adult.
21 Websites BUT Opportunities are Limited
You need to sharpen your act!
You’ll compete against hundreds, possibly thousands of people who are hungry for progress and will sacrifice anything for a shot at proving themselves. So you need to ask yourself – what do you have to offer?
Anyone offering you an opportunity has expectations about getting something back from you.
For some Learnership providers, all they want is that you submit your work on time and successfully complete the training while doing a job for them. It sounds simple, but it’s a lot of hard work. You have to do a job and study at the same time – NOT EASY! It requires discipline, but anyone can do it!
Learnerships are not your easy way out
I’m going to put it simply:
Learnerships are an opportunity for you to get a recognised qualification, gain work experience and make long-lasting professional contacts. If you play your cards right.
Learnerships are hard work but if you make it through – you will have many reasons to be proud of yourself.
- Gain a national industry-recognised qualification developed against international and local standards.
- You will be mentored and coached by professionals in the industry who would be willing to write references for you if you impress them.
- You will have job experience to add to your CV.
- Once you complete one qualification, you qualify to complete the qualification at the next level.
Learn and Earn
Learnerships are for the new generation who don’t have time to study and then find a career. They want it at once – Learn and Earn – and possibly see themselves going to university later – when their job pays for it!
21 Learnership, Internship, Scholarship and Job Websites
Some of these sites target specific sectors such as government or health, others list opportunities in many sectors including construction, finance, photography, Television and IT. Take your time and work through the links and let us know if they still work.
- Jobs, Learnerships, Scholarships, Internships
- Learnerships and Opportunities for those with Degrees and Certificates
- Government and opportunities for youth
- SARS Learnerships
- Nursing, Emergency and Pharmacy Related Learnerships and Training
- Kheth’Impilo specialises in health and community systems and services strengthening in marginalised communities. Contact them about their learnerships.
- South African Nursing Council (SANC) 012 420 1060 www.sanc.co.za
- The South African Pharmacy Council 012 312 3992 www.pharmcouncil.co.za
- South African Council for Social Services Professions 012 356 9940 www.sacssp.co.za
- Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) 012 338 9352 www.hpcsa.co.za
- The Careers Portal promotes a number of learnership opportunities. You can subscribe for free and receive updates. It’s a site worth checking out.
- If you want to do a financial learnership, try Standard Bank
- Learnerships in a range of sectors.
- Check out the Learnership Group on the Skills Universe website.
- The Youth Village
- Get Jobs, Internships, Bursaries, Learnerships: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jobs-learnerships-in-SA/361116527287922
- If you get into Rocha, you stand a chance at working internationally: http://careers.roche.com/southafrica/
- The National Careers Development Services initiated a website called Ketha: http://www.careerhelp.org.za/
- Phlebotomy Technician Learnership. The PathCare Academy offers this programme for the training of Phlebotomy Technicians (Further Education and Training Certificate: Phlebotomy Techniques, NQF level 4). The two year course has been successfully offered by the Academy since its inception when we engaged South Africa’s first Phlebotomy Technician Learners make up the qualification.
- Wholesale and Retail Learnerships
- Services SETA for a broad range of Learnerships in the Service Sectors
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I have arquired a BA degree in Human Science which I obtained in 2017. I also have obtained a certificate in Christian Counselling in 2014. I am currently doing voluntary work as a Lay Counsellor for youth and families at a local healing and counseling centre. I am desperately looking for a permanent job or rather internship with stipend, please advice.
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Hi I am Nolufefe Ndlozana,I am looking company that will host me as a student. I currently obtained N6 electrical engineering. I am in a need of in-service training in order to complete my national diploma.
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Am looking forward to study further , how can I apply inter guys
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Please assist with busary i would like to study pharmacy assistance course with Sefako Makgatho University please any help
I’m looking forward to study further guys how can I get a learnership #lo
Hi Fongoqo!
Apply for the courses that interest you.
Do some research, contact organisations who offer the programmes and apply.
Good luck
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Your comment goes here.I have Human resources Management N4 , N5 and N6 now I want to know how can I get trained
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I need financial help to complete my studies,i have passed my matric nd done ancially health care course.
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