First National Bank (FNB) invites unemployed graduates to apply for Learnership Programme 2024 / 2025.
Application Ending Date: 28 September 2024
Placement: Johannesburg, Gauteng
The Learner role is a development role in which the role incumbent will be completing a formal, registered qualification while gaining work experience.
During the period of employment, the Learner will be responsible for delivering tasks in order to execute predefined work objectives such as research, analysis, administration, process and project work that add value to the business area The Learner will be expected to fulfil all the requirements of the qualification. Additional work-related training will be provided a required
The Learner role is a development role in which the role incumbent will be completing a formal, registered qualification while gaining work experience.
During the period of employment, the Learner will be responsible for delivering tasks in order to execute predefined work objectives such as research, analysis, administration, process and project work that add value to the business area The Learner will be expected to fulfil all the requirements of the qualification. Additional work-related training will be provided a required
Requirements:
- Grade 12 / Matric certificate
- Computer Literate (MS Office)
- No work experience required
- Be a South African citizen
- Be between the ages of 18 & 35
- Currently Unemployed
How to apply
Humble beginnings
FNB is the oldest bank in South Africa, and can be traced back to the Eastern Province Bank formed in Grahamstown in 1838. Today, FNB trades as a division of FirstRand Bank Limited. When looking at FNB’s history, two things in particular stand out. The first is a story of survival – different circumstances in South Africa have posed many great challenges in our history, all of which FNB has successfully met. This track record provides a strong foundation for our future challenges. The second is a story of people – our history has always been firmly influenced by the needs of the people we serve.
The Acacia tree in our brand logo is a suitable representation of our history. Our roots run deep in South Africa, and we have grown thanks to our commitment to serving the needs of our clients and communities.