How do I get a learnership at Sasol?

How do I get a learnership at Sasol?

SASOL Learnerships: Application Process

  1. When applying for the learnership make sure that you specify the learnership post that you are applying for (e.g. National certificate in professional driving-NQF Level 3 SAQA ID 50285)
  2. Make sure that you sign the application form yourself.

How do I register my CV with Sasol?

In order to apply on our website directly, please register on www.sasol.com > Careers > Africa, United States and International. You will receive an email from the system – please click on the activation link to activate your account. Some advertisement will ask you to apply by SMS or Facebook Messenger.

What is the difference between learnership and apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships are programmes offered to learners who want to establish a career in a practical or technical field with the aim of becoming a certified Artisan. This is a work-based route that will lead to a qualification, and whilst an apprenticeship is very similar to a learnership is it more focused on trade.

How do I prepare for a learnership interview?

How to prepare for a learnership interview

  1. Dress for success. Many people have lost the idea of dressing appropriately for their interview.
  2. Do your research.
  3. Be honest and open about yourself.
  4. Interview your interviewer.

Do you get paid for learnerships?

Will the learner be paid? There is a specified minimum learner allowance that must be paid to unemployed learners in a Learnership. This is not a salary but covers expenses like travel and meals.

How do I apply for a job at Eskom?

How To Apply For Jobs At Eskom

  1. Visit the Eskom career site.
  2. Sign In/Register your CV. To apply online for any of the posted positions, register to open an account or sign in if you are already a registered member.
  3. Browse Available Jobs. Once your profile is set up, you are ready to start applying!
  4. Apply!

What is the average salary at Eskom?

Eskom Jobs by Salary

Job Title Range Average
Job Title:Electrical Engineer Range:R231k – R742k Average:R451,143
Electrician Range:R47k – R387k Average:R205,172
Mechanical Engineer Range:R154k – R797k Average:R383,115
Engineering Technician Range:R135k – R686k Average:R330,770

How much do electrical technicians earn in South Africa?

The average electrical technician salary in South Africa is R 360 000 per year or R 185 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 234 000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 5 532 264 per year.

Can a learnership be terminated?

How to end Learnerships Legally. Employers who accept unemployed candidates for Learnerships need to provide them with a contract of employment for the duration of the training programme. A learner is also entitled to receive a certificate of service from employers if the learnership is terminated.

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