Do you want to gain work experience and be awarded a recognised qualification? A Training Force Learnership can be your gateway to career progression and future job opportunities. Are you a school leaver, unemployed young person, or need to upskill? This article will guide you through the process of application, benefits, and what to expect.
What is a Learnership?
A learnership is a work-learning experience that culminates in a nationally recognized qualification, recorded on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). It consists of theoretical training (in a normal classroom environment) as well as experience at an employer’s company.
Training Force, a leader in South Africa’s skills training, offers accredited learnerships in a variety of fields, including:
Business Administration
Hospitality
Health & Safety
Wholesale and Retail
Engineering and Manufacturing
Transport and Logistics
Benefits of a Training Force Learnership
Nationwide-recognized qualification
Work-based practical experience
Stipend paid monthly during learnership
Increased chances of securing permanent jobs
Skills training relevant to industry
Who Can Apply?
One must:
Be a South African citizen
Be between the ages of 18 and 35 years
Possess a Grade 12/Matric certificate (other learnerships require a Grade 10 prerequisite)
Be unemployed at present
Demonstrate a specific interest in the topic of learnership
How to Apply for Training Force Learnership
Step 1: Visit the Training Force Website
Visit the official website of Training Force: www.trainingforce.co.za
Step 2: Check Available Learnerships
Visit the Learnerships or Vacancies page to check what is available at present.
Step 3: Prepare with Your Documents
Have the following ready:
Updated CV
Certified copy of your ID
Certified copy of your highest qualification (Matric certificate or latest report)
Proof of residence
Step 4: Apply Online or by Email
Some learnerships allow you to apply online, while others will require you to e-mail your documents to a specified address listed in the learnership advert.
Step 5: Wait for Feedback
You will be contacted for an interview or test if shortlisted. Successful candidates are then placed on the learnership program.
Tips for a Successful Application
Tailor your CV so that it reflects your interest and special abilities in the learnership field.
Ensure all your paperwork is clear and certified (within the previous 3 months).
Double-check deadlines and submission details.
Follow up courteously if you’ve not heard anything back in several weeks.
Final Thoughts
A training with Training Force is not only a work opportunity—it’s an investment in your career future. With hands-on training, industry experience, and certified qualification, you’ll be better prepared to join the workforce and achieve your career goals.
Ready to take the next step? Apply for a Training Force Learnership now and start building your future!
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