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 Standard Bank Learnership Opportunities 2022


About Standard Bank 

They are a proudly African, integrated financial services group with compelling competitive advantages, providing banking, insurance, investment as well as non-financial complementary solutions that drive the financial well-being of their clients at every stage of their financial journey.

About The Standard Bank Learnership

Would you like to develop your career at one of the country's top banking groups? They are working to grow potential for young people throughout Africa.

You will receive a monthly stipend, plus invaluable coaching and mentoring while you’re studying for your qualification. 

Programmes

The learnership programmes they are offering:
  • Group-wide Learnerships
  • Wholesale Banking Learnerships
  • Consumer and High Net Worth Learnerships
  • Client Solutions Learnerships
  • Corporate Functions Learnerships
  • Engineering Learnerships
  • Technology and Operations Learnerships

More About The Learnerships

The following are specs to note about the learnerships:
  • Fixed term employment with the bank for 12/18/24 months (depending on the programme) 
  • Monthly stipend 
  • Performance rewards and benefits 
  • SAQA accredited qualification  
  • Practical meaningful workplace experience 
  • Coaching/mentoring. 

Eligibility Criteria For The Standard Bank Learnerships

The following are the minimum requirements for the learnership programmes. If you do not meet the requirements, your application will not be considered.

To apply for a Standard Bank Learnership you must:
  • Be a South African citizen
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 30
  • Be able to speak, read and write English
  • Have completed Grade 12 (matric) or a 3-year post grade 12 (matric) qualification (role dependent)
  • Be computer literate
  • Not be permanently employed
  • Not be studying at another tertiary institution
  • Not be registered for any other learnerships

How To Apply For The Standard Bank Learnerships


Closing Date Standard Bank Learnerships

Thursday, 30 June, 2022 - 12:00

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