Department Of Trade and Industry Vacancies

Department Of Trade and Industry Vacancies


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Your online CV is as important as a manually/standard CV, it is important that one knows that the CV is the first contact you will have with us. So…

  • Make sure it is updated and tailored to the job advert;
  • Provide as much details as possible (keep it relevant to the advertised post);
  • Ensure that all sections have been completed and are accurate;
  • Provide contact details, more than one number;
  • Do a spell check and ensure, your ID number has been entered correctly;
  • Provide all relevant qualifications; and
  • Notify your references before including them in your CV and update their details if they change.

Areas you should not miss:

  • Personal details, including name, address, phone number (alternative number) and e-mail address;
  • Education and qualifications;
  • Career history should start with your current or most recent job first, start date month and year as well as the last month and year;
  • Customise your experience and skills towards the job specification in the advert (be honest) by listing competencies that relate to the duties and requirements; and
  • References, ideally three (friends and family do not count as references).

Graduate/Learners

In line with The Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998) the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) is committed to providing opportunities for previously disadvantaged individuals and employees to gain nationally and recognised qualifications, whilst developing their skills to improve service delivery, by providing Internships and Learnerships.
The programme starts each financial year in April to March, with the recruitment process commencing during the months of October to November each year. Calls for applicants are published in national and provincial newspapers and on the dti website.
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