Absa Home Loans 2024 Junior Learner Internship (Degree or NQF7 qualification required)

Absa Home Loans Collections is dedicated to offering an internship opportunity to young individuals who are talented, enthusiastic, and passionate about using technology to empower customers. This one-year Absa Home Loans Internship Programme will provide the successful candidate with on-the-job exposure in all aspects of contact with the Bank’s customers.

As an Intern, you will be required to demonstrate:

  • Strong customer service skills and excellent problem-solving ability
  • Organisation skills; pay attention to detail and emphasise follow-up.
  • Furthermore, they must demonstrate an ability to work well in a team and both listen and communicate effectively.
  • Show a high level of professionalism and courteousness. These individuals should work well under pressure
  • A self-starter with a hands-on mentality

The Absa Home Loans Internship programme will give you exposure to the Home Loans Collections areas for 12 months. Successful candidates should commit to completing the on-the-job training.

What are the minimum requirements?

  • Candidate should be aged between 18-30 years
  • Applicant must attach a detailed CV containing all the relevant contacts and references
  • Applicants should include copies of their certificates, identity card and proof of address
  • Candidate must be a South African citizen or a permanent resident
  • A completed Degree/or equivalent NQF level 7 qualification
  • Applicant should be proficient in English
  • Applicant must not be employed
  • Applicant must not be registered with any other learnership/internship at the time of making the application
  • Candidate should be computer literate
  • Applicant should be a team player and self-motivated person
  • Candidate should be flexible and demonstrate willingness to learn and work

How to apply?

To apply for the Absa Home Loans 2024 Junior Learner Internship CLICK HERE

Closing date: Unspecified. Advertised 31 August 2024


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