Internship Opportunities at Statistics South Africa.
People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Stats SA provides a two-year internship programme on the following Fields of Study.
Criteria: To qualify for the internship programme, you must – • Be an unemployed graduate aged between 20–35 years • Have completed a Degree/National Diploma (NQF 6) or Honours/ Masters Degree in the under-mentioned disciplines/ fields of study from accredited institutions of Higher Learning; and • Must be a South African Citizen • Must not have participated in an Internship in the Public Service.
The following qualifications are required:
Economics/Econometrics/Statistics/Social Sciences/Mathematical Statistics/Demography
Computer Science/ Statistics/ Applied Mathematics
Population Studies/ Demography/ Statistics/ Development Studies
Geography/Geomatics/GIS/Environmental Studies
Information Technology/Computer Science/Financial Information Systems/Programming/Software Development/Networking
Logistics Management/Transport Management/Transport Economics
Risk Management/Accounting/Internal Audit/Policing/Fraud and Investigation/Investigation/Forensic
Web Design/ Printmaking and Typography/ Media Writing/ Digital photography and Digital Imaging Manipulation/Visual Digital
Communication/Graphic Design/Journalism
Actuarial Science/ Computational and Applied Mathematics/ Mathematical Statistics/ Statistics/Mathematics
Computer Science/ Statistics/ Mathematics
Economics/ D emography/ Statistics / Sociology/ Population Studies/Development Studies
Prerequisites: A three-year tertiary qualification (NQF 6) in the above-mentioned fields. Applicants that still need to finish or qualify for a Degree or National Diploma should not apply.
Applicants must attach a recent copy of the CV, certified copies of: Matric certificate, academic qualifications with academic transcripts (academic record) and ID.
Candidates wishing to apply for an Internship outside their area of residence must be willing to find their own accommodation and transportation considering that they will be earning a stipend.
Failure to submit the requested documents/information will result in your application not being considered. Applicants will be expected to be available for assessments and selection interviews at a time, date and place as determined by the Department.
Manual applications will not be accepted. Correspondence will be entered into with shortlisted candidates only.
Enquiries: Kindly contact Ms Zanele Khumalo on (012) 337 6371 or Ms Sphiwe Ringane on (012) 310 8089
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