Mercedes-Benz Graduate Development Programme Open Now


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Mercedes-Benz are recruiting now for their Graduate Development Programme so if you want to work at the international automaker, then this is your opportunity. 


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Mercedes-Benz South Africa (MBSA) is offering a unique development opportunity for recently qualified graduates, who desire to be an integral part of the MBFS SA talent pool.

    What does the MBSA Graduate Development Programme offer?  

The prestigious MBSA Graduate Development Programme is  aimed at developing recently qualified graduates whose ideas, ambitions, and leadership potentials will help shape the future of MBSA. 

The programme enhances our talent pipeline of young people who will become future leaders capable of filling scarce skill roles within our organization. In addition, the graduate programme will include a 24-month learnership, resulting in a new qualification for all graduates who pass.

In your application, please include:

·       A CV as an attachment (ensure that the file size is small enough to upload, e.g. PDF)

·       Certified copies of your Grade 12 (Matric certificate) and tertiary certificates accompanied by an academic record.

·       A copy of your ID

·       Ensure a contact number and email address is provided.

What are the criteria?

·       Candidates who have recently graduated within the last 3 years.

·       A South African Citizen.

·       Recently qualified graduates, (with a Diploma (NQF L6)/Degree or Advanced Diploma (NQFL7) or relevant equivalent Tertiary qualification), in the following career streams:

·       Information Technology or Computer Sciences

·       Accounting or Financial Management

·       Business Studies (Marketing and Sales related)

·       Business Management (Business Processes/ Project Management/ Business Administration/ Banking / Cost & Management / Customs / Tax)

·       Logistics Management

·       Data Science, Analytics and Informatics

 

HOW TO APPLY

Get full details on the MBSA website.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS

 

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