Calling all creative, innovative, and enthusiastic final-year students, particularly in BSc and Commerce faculties, whose fields of study focus on quantitative sciences, engineering, and physical sciences, as well as information and computing sciences.

The FNB team is looking for contributors who are efficient, organised, and self-motivated service deliverers who respect FNB’s agreement to provide real assistance and enjoy taking on new challenges. If the description resonates with you, don’t miss out on this opportunity to kick-start your professional career!

Which duties will you be responsible for?

Your responsibilities will include providing quality service by listening to customer needs and creating innovative solutions that relate to their requirements, being accountable for your personal and professional growth by attending workshops, seminars, and completing training assignments, as well as actively taking part in the organization’s innovation processes. 

To add to that, students will be expected to contribute to the success of their teams by completing their tasks efficiently, planning effectively, storing accurate records, and updating relevant information on time. Contributing to projects and initiatives will be vital to developing your career potential.

What are the requirements for this programme?

  • An excellent academic record accompanied by your transcript
  • Be on your final year of your university programme
  • Be in the BSc and Commerce faculty with a focus on the following programmes: Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Physics, Information Systems, Computer Science, Chemistry, Data Science, UX, or related fields.
  • Be equipped with an analytical and numeric mindset

How do I apply for the FNB Graduate Programme?

You will have to follow the application process on the FNB website’s graduate programme page.

The closing date for this opportunity is August 23, 2024.

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