By | November 28, 2016

Sasol Careers Graduate/Internship Programme

If you are looking for another chance of graduate or internship programme for 2015, you don’t need to wait so long, since Sasol Shared Services invites you who are young, brilliant, and ambitious to join their internship programme which takes its location on South Africa, Secunda, Mpumalanga to apply for Sasol careers graduate/internship programme. Once you become the graduate for this internship programme, you will grasp the opportunity to spend your time to know their work environment within 12 months. However, to be a graduate for this graduate/internship programme, you must have things that meet their qualifications.

Addition, since the location of this internship programme will be held in Secunda and its surrounding so, for those Secunda residents and surrounding, they grasp more chance to be the successful intern for Sasol careers gradute/internship programme. Still, being Secunda resident is not enough, you need also to have things like the following, they are; SA ID book (green barcode), Matric Certificate, B-Degree/B-Tech for Electrical Engineering, B-Degree for Human Resources, B-Com for Supply Chain Management/ Logistic/ Law (both commercial and general law), and the last one is B-Com for accounting or something equivalent.

Apply for the SASOL Careers Graduate / Internship Programme

The other things you need to consider to be a successful applicants for this internship programme, you must be; unemployed for about or more than six months, not a permanent employee for about 12 months, your age must be around 18 or 28 years old, and the last thing to consider to join Sasol careers graduate/internship programme, you must be someone who loves to learn a new thing or love to deal with kind of opportunity. Therefore, if you have all of those mentioned above, it is recommended for you to apply for this intern programme before it reaches its closing date on January 22nd 2015. So, what’s on your mind? Think this one is meant for you? Why don’t you try?

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