Gauteng Partnership Fund 2016 Internships (Various fields)

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The Gauteng Partnership Fund (GPF) is inviting applications for its 2016 Internships from unemployed South Africans who are residents of Gauteng province and have a minimum of an N6, a National Diploma, or a Degree in any of the following fields: Accounting, Cost and Management Accounting, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Finance, Financial Accounting, Information Technology, Informatics, Project Management, or Networking. Interns will be placed at the GPF’s offices in Sandton on 12 months contracts and will be paid a monthly stipend of R4 224.00 for the duration  of the internship programme.

What are the requirements?

In order to be considered, applicants must meet the following requirements as well as qualification requirements listed in the table far below:

  • Must have never participated in any internship programme before;
  • Must be a South African citizen who is a resident of the Gauteng province;
  • Be an unemployed graduate with any of the following qualifications as listed in the table below:

[ultimatetables 10 /]

How to apply?

In order to apply for the Gauteng Property Fund (GPF) 2016 Internships, do as follows:

  1. Download the Gauteng Property Fund (GPF) 2016 Internships by clicking here
  2. Fill the form in (Remember to fill in the Reference No. and area/field of exposure (Internship type) from the table above) and return it together with the following: a detailed CV, and certified copies of ID, transcript(s) of academic record, proof of residential address and qualifications by email to: careers@gpf.org.za (quoting the words Internship Programme in the subject line) OR you can hand deliver your application to GPF offices at 82 Grayston Drive (1st Floor) in Sandton, Gauteng.

Closing date: 24 February 2016

Should you have any questions regarding this internship, please contact this number during normal office hours 011 685 6600 and ask to speak to any of the following officials: Thabane Rampalane, Puseletso Maweni, or Mpho Mokoena.

Should you not hear from the GPF in two weeks (after the closing date) please accept that your application was unsuccessful.

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