UIF-Funded Learnership at Pick N Pay
UIF-Funded Learnership at Pick N Pay
Location: South Africa
Time Type: Full Time
Job Requisition ID: JR101869
Overview
Pick N Pay is offering a six-month UIF-Funded Learnership for unemployed youth nationwide. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience in the retail industry.
Application Details
- Open Until: 12 July 2024
- Eligibility: Candidates must be under 29 years old and have a Matric certificate.
- Stipend: R3,500 per month
Program Structure
- Theory Sessions: 10 days of theory-only sessions
- Practical Training: In-store practical training for the remaining duration with support from a dedicated in-store mentor
- Monitoring: Ongoing monitoring and verification throughout the program
- Final Assessment: Completion will be assessed and moderated
Note: Completion of the program does not guarantee job placement.
About Pick N Pay
Founded in 1967, Pick n Pay is one of the largest retail chains in South Africa, known for its commitment to quality and value.
Our Mission
- Heart: Create a great place to be
- Mind: Create an excellent place to shop
Our Values
- Passion for Customers: Fight for customer rights and prioritize their satisfaction.
- Respect and Care: Value diversity, treat each other with kindness and understanding.
- Personal Growth: Empower employees and provide opportunities for advancement.
- Leadership and Innovation: Encourage leadership and reward innovative thinking.
- Honesty and Integrity: Operate with transparency and trustworthiness.
- Community Support: Make a positive impact and give back to communities.
- Individual Responsibility: Be accountable for actions and decisions.
Why Join Us?
Pick n Pay strives to be the employer of choice by creating a work environment that fosters growth, celebrates achievements, and values individual contributions. Joining Pick n Pay means being part of a team where your work is meaningful, recognized, and rewarded.
Discover more about our career opportunities and become part of a team dedicated to shaping the future of retail in Africa.