Department of Small Business 2016/2017 Internal Audit Internships (Finance related qualifications)

The South African Department of Small Business invites applications for its 2016/2017 Internal Audit Internships from unemployed South African graduates with either a National Diploma, BTech or Bachelor’s degree in any of the following: Finance; Accounting; Cost and Management Accounting; OR Auditing. Interns will be based at the Department’s head office in Pretoria and will be paid a monthly stipend of R4 989,50 (annual stipend: R59 874).

What are the requirements?

In order to be considered, applicants should meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Be an unemployed South  African graduate between the ages of 18 and 35 years;
  • Have either a National Diploma, BTech or Bachelor’s degree in any of the following: Finance; Accounting; Cost and Management Accounting; OR Auditing;
  • Must have never participated in an internship; and must not have 6 months or more work experience.

How to apply?

Make your application on a Z83 Form (Click here to download OR go fetch one at a government department/office) accompanied by your CV (with references), certified copies of your qualifications, transcripts of academic record, and ID document and send it by any of the means below: [NB! On the Z83 form, under “position for which you are applying” write the Internship Programme: Internal Audit; and under “Reference number” write this reference number INTERN/ODG 005.

Applications can be submitted by post to: The Registry Office, Department Small Business Development, Private Bag X84, Pretoria 0001 OR hand delivered at Block B dti Campus, corner of Meintjies and Robert Sobukwe Streets, Sunnyside, Pretoria.
Should you have questions regarding this internship programme please contact the recruitment office at the Department of Small Business on (012) 394-5286/ 3097 during normal office hours
Closing date: 19 August 2016
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