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SARB: Graduate Programme 2014 Location: Pretoria Closing Date: 18 June 2013 Objective The purpose of the Cadet Graduate Programme is to give young graduates the opportunity to learn more about the operations of a central bank and to equip them for the world of work. Target Group Applicants who have recently completed, or are in the process of completing, their tertiary qualifications in one of the following fields: Economics Econometrics Finance Commercial law Money and banking Financial accounting Mathematical sciences. Format The duration of the programme is 12 months. Each graduate is assigned to a department at the Bank’s Head Office in Pretoria to complete the practical training The cadets are introduced to, and familiarised with, the operations of departments, and the corporate environment and its culture The cadets receive tuition at the South African Reserve Bank College (SARB College) They are provided with a strong support system, which includes experienced coaches and mentors to guide them through the learning process Academics, subject matter experts in the Bank and other specialist consultants are invited as guest lecturers on the programme At the end of the programme successful learners are awarded the Programme in Advanced International and Central Banking, a qualification offered by the University of South Africa (UNISA) in collaboration with the SARB College The Bank also considers cadets for permanent positions at the end of the programme. How to Apply Apply Online click on the below link https://erpweb.resbank.co.za/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?page=%2Foracle%2Fapps%2Firc%2FcandidateSelfService%2Fwebui%2FVisVacDispPG&OAHP=IRC_EXT_SITE_VISITOR_APPL&OASF=IRC_VIS_VAC_DISPLAY&akRegionApplicationId=821&transactionid=1312767336&retainAM=N&addBreadCrumb=RP&p_svid=13565&p_spid=678005&oapc=8&oas=L7ju_xO5mRbti7eoMy-zjQ.. Remember to share with others
Posted on: Sun, 09 Jun 2013 16:03:05 +0000

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