SAPCO, in partnership with Services SETA, has announced Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities for Gert Sibande TVET College graduates in the Gert Sibande Region. This is a big deal because WIL is one of the most practical ways to move from “I have a qualification” to “I have real workplace experience.”
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And if you’ve completed your N4–N6 in Business Studies-related fields, this could be the step that helps you build your CV, grow your confidence, and position yourself for permanent employment.
Quick Overview
Programme Name: Work Integrated Learning (WIL) / In-Service Training
Programme Code/Category: R191 Business Studies
Number of Opportunities: 50 placements
Target Group: Gert Sibande TVET College graduates only
Duration: 18 months
Location: Organisations within the Gert Sibande Region
Partner Organisations: SAPCO & Services SETA
Closing Date: 02 February 2026 (12:00 midday)
Submit Applications To: jobplacement.int3@gscollege.edu.za
Hand Delivery Option: Any Gert Sibande TVET College campus (SSS Office/Centre – Office of Career Guidance & Job Placement)
What qualifications are eligible?
This WIL opportunity is for students who have completed N4–N6 in the following Business Studies fields:
- Marketing
- Management
- Management Assistant
- Financial Management
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
Important note: the poster clearly says COMPLETED. So you must have finished these levels (not still studying).
Requirements (Who can apply?)
To qualify for this WIL placement, you must meet these minimum requirements:
- You must be between 18 and 35 years old
This programme is specifically targeted at youth.
- You must have NO criminal record
This is common for workplace placements because some host organisations deal with finances, sensitive information, or client data.
- You must be proficient in English
Not because English is “better,” but because many workplaces use English for reporting, emails, meetings, and customer communication.
- You must be unemployed
This is for candidates who truly need work exposure and are not currently employed.
- You must NOT be studying or enrolled in another programme
The poster says you must not be:
- Studying
- Intending to study
- Involved in any form of training or learnership during the placement
This is important because WIL placements usually need full-time commitment.
- You must NOT have participated in a SETA-funded WIL programme before
If you previously benefited from a SETA-funded WIL, you may be disqualified.
- You must be a graduate from Gert Sibande TVET College
This opportunity is ONLY for Gert Sibande TVET College graduates.
Priority will be given to volunteers (very important!)
The poster clearly states that preference and first priority will be given to students who are currently volunteering.
But not just “I’m helping out.” You must have proof:
- A confirmation letter from the hosting company
- The letter must be currently dated
- The letter must be stamped
If you are volunteering right now (even at a small organisation), make sure you request this letter immediately.
If you are not volunteering yet, this is a lesson for the future: volunteering can move you from “maybe” to first choice.
Documents required for your application
To avoid getting disqualified for small mistakes, submit exactly what is required.
You must include:
1) Updated CV
Your CV must be recent and professional.
2) Originally certified copies (not older than 6 months) of:
- Your ID document
- Your certificates:
- Matric OR NCV NQF Level 2–4
- N4–N6 certificates
Important: Certification must be recent (within 6 months). Old certified copies can get your application rejected.
How to apply (Step-by-step)
Option 1: Email submission
Send your application to: jobplacement.int3@gscollege.edu.za
Tip: Use a clear email subject line such as:
“WIL Application – R191 Business Studies – [Your Full Name]”
Attach your documents in PDF format if possible.
Option 2: Hand deliver your application
You may hand deliver your application to:
Any Gert Sibande TVET College Campus
SSS Office/Centre – Office of Career Guidance & Job Placement
If you hand deliver, request a stamp or proof of submission.
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What happens after you apply?
According to the poster:
- Successful candidates will be contacted via SMS
So make sure: - Your phone number is correct on your CV
- Your phone is reachable and active
- You have airtime/data (in case you must respond)
Also note this serious warning:
If you are invited for induction and placement and you do not honour the invitation, you may be automatically eliminated for future placements.
That means if you apply, be serious. Don’t treat it like a “maybe.”
Edupstairs Advice (Read this before submitting)
Here’s how to increase your chances:
1) Fix your CV properly
Make sure your CV includes:
- Your full name and contact details
- Your qualification (N4–N6 completed)
- Your workplace exposure (volunteering counts!)
- Your computer skills (MS Word, Excel, email)
- References (at least 1–2)
2) Apply early, don’t wait for the last minute
Email delays happen. Network issues happen. Load shedding happens.
Submit before the deadline so you don’t lose your chance.
3) Combine documents into ONE PDF
If possible, merge your CV + certified documents into one neat PDF file.
It looks professional and prevents missing attachments.
4) Prepare for an SMS invite
If you get contacted, respond quickly and professionally.
5) If you’re currently volunteering, submit proof
That volunteering letter can push you ahead of many applicants.
Career Growth Path After This Programme
After completing an 18-month WIL placement in Business Studies, your next steps can include roles like:
Entry-level opportunities
- Administrator / Admin Assistant
- Office Assistant
- Receptionist
- Data Capturer
- HR Assistant
- Finance Admin Clerk
- Marketing Assistant
- Customer Service Representative
- Sales Support Administrator
Growth roles (with experience)
- Office Manager
- HR Officer
- Payroll Administrator
- Marketing Coordinator
- Accounts Administrator
- Operations Administrator
- Branch Administrator
Long-term pathways
If you want to go further, you can aim for:
- HR Practitioner / HR Generalist
- Financial Administrator / Junior Accountant pathway
- Project Administrator / Project Coordinator
- Business Development Support roles
Workplace learning is often the missing piece that unlocks these paths.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) Can I apply if I’m not from Gert Sibande TVET College?
No. The advert says only Gert Sibande TVET College graduates are eligible.
2) Can I apply if I’m currently studying?
No. You must be unemployed and not studying or involved in other training during the placement.
3) What does “N4–N6 completed” mean?
It means you must have finished those levels and have proof (certificates/results).
4) Is volunteering required?
Volunteering is not stated as a requirement, but the poster says preference and first priority will be given to volunteers with a valid letter.
5) Will everyone get feedback after applying?
No. The poster says successful candidates will be contacted via SMS. If you don’t hear back, it likely means you were not selected.
6) Can I submit certified documents older than 6 months?
No. The advert clearly says certified copies must not be older than 6 months.
7) Where do I submit my application?
Email: jobplacement.int3@gscollege.edu.za
Or hand deliver to any Gert Sibande TVET College campus (SSS Office/Centre).
8) What is the deadline?
02 February 2026 at 12:00 (midday).
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Disclaimers
- Edupstairs is not the recruiting organisation and does not guarantee placement.
- Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee selection.
- Always verify details directly with the official contact email provided in the advert.
- Submit correct and honest information—false documents can lead to disqualification.
- Do not pay anyone to apply on your behalf. Legit opportunities do not require “application fees.”
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