How To Create An SAYouth Account


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Are you interested in joining the SAYouth.mobi network to access learning and work opportunities in your area? Well, keep on reading to find out how to create a SAYouth account.

All About SA Youth Mobi

The SA Youth Mobi site is a platform which young people can use to find jobs and a bonus to the mobi site is that it's date-free. This a great platform to use to prepare for the world of work.

Anyone who is a permanent resident can also use the mobi site. Young people who are refugees should have their refugee ID number ready to access the site and create a profile icon.

Create An SAYouth Network Account

To create an SAYouth network account, you will need to provide your RSA ID number and contact details.

SA Youth Registration

Here is how you can create an account on SAYouth:

  1. Go to the SAYouth website or mobi site.

  2. You will need your South African ID number, which includes citizens, permanent resident, or refugee numbers.

  3. Follow the prompts - enter your employment status if asked.

You can cancel, continue or delete your account whenever you feel like.

Note: If you change your number, please inform the network. Keep your phone on and be ready to receive notifications from the network.

If you need assistance, you can call the toll free support line at 0800 72 72 72.

SAYouth Mobi Login Register

SAYouth.mobi is part of the "Presidential Youth Employment Intervention". The national network is supported by Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, the Department of Employment and Labour, the Department of Higher Education and Training, the National Youth Development Agency, and the Development Bank of South Africa.

How To Login To Your SA Youth Account

Here's a step by step guide on how to do your SA Youth login:

The first step is to enter your login details, username or your RSA ID number and then your password. Once you've filled out these details, you must press the 'login' button and start your journey to finding the right jobs for you.

You can cancel, continue or skip any job applications you want, especially if you plan to stay logged in. Staying logged in gives you access to the latest opportunities and you can submit your application even faster.

Stay Logged In

It's good to stay logged in and remember your SA Youth login details, such as your RSA ID number and your existing password, as they open up a host of opportunities for young people like you.

They help you find great jobs and other work experience opportunities. This is even if you don't have educational qualifications.

SA Youth Network

The network is a 100% free opportunity for young unemployed South Africans. This opportunity will help them connect to work through a range of services and work readiness training opportunities.

  • 15 - 34 years old

You are allowed to join the network at the age of 15 to improve your employability, however, work opportunities will only be available to young people over the age of 18. Some provide experience and others are earning opportunities.

Partner Network

All communications on behalf of SAYouth.mobi will be from Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator. There is also a toll free support line for information on the work readiness training opportunities and other earning opportunities.

There are a range of partners including Harambee so staying logged in with your details, username and ID number is a great idea.

SAYouthMobi site Contact Details

Call their national network: 0800 72 72 72

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: SAYouth.mobi

 

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If you are a young person between the ages of 15 and 34 years old seeking employment, then you might want to check out vacancies listed on SAYouth.mobi, here's how to gain access to this network. 

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