By | December 1, 2016

Amathuba Learnership at Old Mutual Group

This is another opportunity for graduates that yearn from on-the-job experience and classroom training in the wealth management area. It is an Amathuba learnership program which will assist its applicants to aim peculiar career that they love by improving the skills that they have in certain area. To say it more simply, its learner will obtain all of any necessary knowledge to effortlessly posses their future career. Expecting to get one? Then you can apply directly for the learnership online, nevertheless, self assure that you understand its requirements first, since those are the things which determine whether you are worth a consideration or not.

The requirements for Amathuba learnership will include; (a) recently unemployed graduates with Grade 12 qualification, (b) you possess either NQF 4 or grade 12 that involves, pure math and English with average 50% or above and math literacy with average 70% or above, (c) it is better if you hold more than grade 12 and NQF 4 qualifications, (d) you earn average 50% for official second language, and (e) you should be around 18 to 25 years old when applying the learnership program. Aside from the requirements above, a learnership which is conducted only in Cape Town area will put its concern mostly for Black Candidates (female/male) and Black people that suffered with disabilities.

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Apply Amathuba Learnerships

Before you apply for the learership opportunity, note to include also these following onto your CV such as; information that relates to race, age, gender, and nationality. Too, you should tag along both the result and the matric subjects that you take previously, disability status and some actual evidences about it, residential address, and also if it is viable you need to notice your incomplete qualifications for the CV that you write for Amathuba learnership program. Again, this opportunity still be opened until the midst of February 2016.