How to draft a CV for learnership application | Best Matriculants Learnerships CV

1. CV Presentation: Your CV is a reflection of you and how it is presented will ensure you get noticed. Several websites offer free CV templates – opt for one that is simple and professional for a more polished look.

You also need to pay meticulous attention to detail, particularly grammar and spelling, so ensure you use the spelling and grammar check option which comes standard with most word processing packages.

2. Start with the Basics: Start with your personal information – full name, contact information and your physical address. List any disabilities, if applicable.

3. Personal Statement: Write a concise personal statement. This should be specific to the learnership you are applying for so highlight your passion for the chosen field and express your eagerness to learn and contribute.

4. Education: Provide an overview of your academic achievements, including your highest qualification, where you studied and the year of completion. List your subjects and add any extracurricular activities that demonstrate your interests and commitment.

5. Skills Showcase: Highlight your relevant skills—be it in computers, effective communication, problem-solving or teamwork and incorporate any awards or leadership roles that will set you apart.

6. Relevant Experience: Should you have had a part-time job, internship or volunteer work, be sure to mention it – especially if it aligns with the learnership’s requirements.

“The applicants who take the time to tailor their CVs for each learnership application are those who stand the best chance of acceptance into the programme,” says Naidoo.

So, make time and research the specific requirements of each one and then adapt your CV accordingly to demonstrate your alignment with the training provider’s expectations. 

Qualifying for a Brighter Future

In a world where opportunities may seem scarce, learnerships offer hope for those willing to invest in their personal and professional development. The journey to a fulfilling career begins with that first application – take the plunge and let learnerships become your gateway to a brighter future.

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Below are open leanerships you can choose from.

  1. Standard bank Learnership
  2. Heineken Learnerships
  3. Sibanye-Stillwater Learnership
  4. Teachers Assistants
  5. Momentum Metropolitan Learnership
  6. Power Up Learnerships
  7. Traffic Officer Learnerships
  8. Coca Cola Learnerships
  9. Capita Learnerships
  10. ECD Learnerships
  11. iStore Learnerships
  12. Afrimat Learnershis
  13. Capitec Bank Learnerships

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