x11 Internships Available At EC Liquor Board R6 500 Stipend


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EC Liquor Board

The Eastern Cape Liquor Board presents exciting opportunities / positions for unemployed graduates between the ages of 18 and 35 through its Internship Programme. Apply now for this great internship programme.


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Successful applicants will be appointed for 24 months and will undergo on-the-job development training that will be crucial for them to enter the formal job market.

Requirements

  • Unemployed graduate between 18 and 35 years of age
  • Have completed a Degree/National Diploma (NQF 6) or Honours or Masters in the under-mentioned disciplines/fields of study from accredited Institutions of Higher Learning
    • Human Resources Management / Organisation Development / Industrial Psychology
    • Supply Chain Management / Logistics
    • Business Administration / Public Management / Management Sciences / Social Sciences
    • ICT/ Computer Science / Database / System Development
    • Legal Services / Legal Secretary / Paralegal
    • Financial Management
    • Communication Science / Journalism / Public Relations
  • Must be a South African citizen
  • Must have not participated in any internship in the Public Service.

HOW TO APPLY

Applications should be sent as ONE PDF DOCUMENT which must include application letter, CV, ID, with copies of qualifications to: [email protected] or Hand deliver: Eastern Cape Liquor Board, Shop No.10, Beacon Bay Crossing, Beacon Bay, 5247. Failure to do so, please consider your application unsuccessfully.

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