HR Internship At Cricket South Africa


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Cricket South Africa

Join the Cricket South Africa Team as an Intern in an Exciting Sports Environment! CSA (Cricket South Africa/Company) is the national governing body for the sport of cricket in South Africa and administers all aspects of South African cricket.


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Cricket South Africa (CSA) is the official governing authority for cricket in South Africa, responsible for overseeing and managing all facets of the sport throughout the country. They are seeking applications from qualifying candidates for an HR intern.

This isn't your average HR internship—it's an opportunity to make a difference!

Duration: 24-Month Internship

Requirements

  • Exceptional MS Excel and Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint)
  • Ability to assimilate and summarize information
  • Pay attention to detail & accuracy
  • Ability to interact and communicate effectively both orally and in written correspondence/Reports
  • Completed degree in HR, Business, or related field (Postgraduate qualification is a plus)
  • Demonstrates personal accountability and urgency in completing assignments and achieving results
  • Ability to research and use AI tools
  • Self-motivated and high level of initiative
  • Positive attitude with a passion for fast-paced environments

How To Apply

Ready to launch your HR career in the sports world? Apply now by sending an email with your CV and qualifications to [email protected] not later than 15 March 2025 and be part of something exciting

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