Where To Find Unisa Internship Vacancies


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The University of South Africa (Unisa), renowned as the largest open distance learning institution offering a diverse range of qualifications, presents a unique advantage in terms of flexible study options. The university also offers some great internship opportunities.


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For students looking to kickstart their careers through internships, Unisa provides a pathway to gaining real-world experience. If you're wondering how and where to discover these internship vacancies, we've got you covered.

Navigating Through Available Internship Opportunities

Unisa recognizes the importance of bridging the gap between academia and practical experience, and thus offers students the chance to explore job and internship vacancies directly through its official website. Finding these opportunities is straightforward if you follow the steps outlined below:

  1. Begin by heading to the Unisa official website
  2. Once on the website, locate and click on the 'About' tab. 
  3. Within the 'About' section, look for the 'Employment at Unisa' option. 
  4. Click on the 'Jobs and Scholarships' tab within the 'Employment at Unisa' section. 

This is where you'll find the treasure trove of available internships and job vacancies.

As you explore the 'Jobs and Scholarships' section, you'll come across a selection of openings that can kickstart your career journey. 

Unisa understands that gaining practical experience is an essential stepping stone to a successful career. So whether you're interested in education, finance, hospitality, or more, Unisa's commitment to its students' growth shines through in these internship offerings. Seize the chance to take your first steps towards a rewarding career journey with Unisa.

Unisa internship requirements

One of the key requirements for securing an internship at Unisa is meeting the academic requirements. Each internship programme  may have specific academic criteria that applicants must meet. 

They should have computer literacy in respect of office automation packages such as the Microsoft Office Suite and internet usage. 

Additionally, you should have good interpersonal relations, communication skills, and telephone etiquette. The ability to take initiative and work effectively in a team under constant supervision is essential.

The candidate should demonstrate a strong attention to detail, the ability to prioritise tasks, and a willingness to go the extra mile. You should also display a sense of commitment, responsibility, and punctuality.

Given the nature of the role, you must be capable of working under pressure and adhering to strict deadlines. Proficiency in English, both verbal and written, is necessary for effective communication. 

You should also exhibit the ability to maintain confidentiality and possess strong problem-solving skills. Time management skills are crucial, as the candidate will be required to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.

Candidates interested in the Multimedia Centre position, it would be advantageous to have knowledge of the Adobe Creative Cloud Package and experience with live video streaming.

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