Shoprite Youth Employment Services (YES) Programme
Shoprite Youth Employment Services (YES) Programme
Shoprite Youth Employment Services (YES) Programme
Are you a young South African eager to gain valuable work experience in the retail industry? The Shoprite Youth Employment (YES) Programme offers a unique opportunity to gain 12 months of paid, hands-on training, equipping you with the skills necessary to thrive in the world of retail. Whether you’re aiming to build a career or start your own business, this programme serves as a powerful stepping stone toward a brighter, more successful future.
Also see: Shoprite Bursary Programme 2025: Apply Now!
What’s in it for You? Shoprite Youth Employment Services
- 12 months of practical, on-the-job training in one of South Africa’s leading retail chains.
- Mentorship and support throughout the programme.
- Build experience that can help you secure a long-term career or develop entrepreneurial skills for your own business.
Who Can Apply?
- South African youth aged 18 to 34 years.
Requirements:
- You must have a South African Matric or an equivalent qualification.
- A Retail Readiness Programme (RRP) qualification is required.
How to Apply:
- WhatsApp: Send a message to 087 240 5709, and select Job Opportunities from the menu.
- In-Person: Drop off your CV at the nearest Shoprite, Checkers, or Usave supermarket.
Why Join?
This is an incredible opportunity to gain work experience, earn an income, and potentially secure a future career in the retail industry. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your skills and build a successful career in one of South Africa’s top retailers!
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