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Standard Bank Learnerships - Java Learnership Location: Gauteng ,N/A, South Africa Closing Date: 26 July 2013 The Java Learnership programme is targeted specifically at creating a pipeline for Java Developers. It is a 12 month programme broken down into 6 months of theoretical training (college-based) followed by another 6 months of practical training (workplace-based). Candidates are given an opportunity to work towards a formal qualification in Java Development as well as apply the necessary practical aspects of their learnings. This means that at the end of the 12 month programme, learners will receive a National Certificate in Information Technology Systems Development (NQF 5). Programme participants will receive an allowance instead of a salary. Learners receive an allowance of R4 500 per month for the first 6 months of the learnership (the academic component) and R5 000 per month for the remaining 6 months of the programme (the practical component). Requirements: • Be between the ages of 18-30 • Be able to speak, read and write English • Have completed Matric and passed Mathematics or Computer Science on HG (with minimum pass of 60%) or have completed a Post Matric 3 Year IT Qualification • Be computer literate • Not be permanently employed • Not be studying at any other institution • Not be registered on any other learnership Comments: The Recruitment Process: • Closing date for applications is 26 July 2013 • Candidates will be required to complete relevant assessments The following checks will be conducted: Register for Employees Dismissed (RED) checks Credit and criminal record checks Reference checks with previous employers Verification of educational qualifications; and Proof of South African citizenship/South African residency/work permit. Please note that if contact is not made with the applicant by end-August 2013, consider the application as unsuccessful.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 05:55:20 +0000

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