PSG Financial Services is offering a graduate programme that could jump‑start your career in finance or engineering. The deadline is fast‑approaching – you must apply by 30 November 2026.
What the programme is
The PSG Graduate Programme 2027 is a 12‑month, fixed‑term role based in Gauteng and the Western Cape. It gives you real work, structured training, mentorship and a chance to earn a permanent contract.
Who can apply
You need a South African ID and a minimum 65 % average. You must hold a completed Bachelor’s, Honours, Master’s or PhD in one of the listed fields and provide an up‑to‑date academic record and CV.
What you will gain
- 12‑month graduate contract (temporary)
- Structured on‑the‑job training
- Technical and soft‑skill development
- Mentorship and a buddy system
- Possibility of performance‑based permanent employment
- Competitive employee benefits
Eligibility details
Designation: PSG Graduate Programme 2027
Category: Graduate Positions
Reference Number: POS06060
Location: Tygerfalls – The Edge
Job Level: Junior management, technical and academically qualified workers
Fields of study
Bachelor of Commerce
- Accounting
- Economics and Econometrics
- Finance
- Financial Planning
- Information Systems
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Investments
- Law
Bachelor of Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science
- Actuarial Science
- Computer Science
- Mathematics and Statistical Sciences
- Applied Mathematics
- Data Science
Documents you must upload
- Certified copy of South African ID (preferably certified)
- Comprehensive CV
- Complete and updated academic record
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the three required documents listed above.
- Visit the official application page: Apply for PSG Financial Services Graduate Programme 2027.
- Complete the online form with your personal details.
- Upload the ID copy, CV and academic record.
- Review everything carefully, then submit before 30 Nov 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that all documents are clear and correctly labelled.
- Tailor your CV to highlight coursework or projects relevant to the listed fields of study.
- Use the ‘cover letter’ section (if provided) to explain why you want to work in financial technology or engineering.
- Proofread for spelling and grammatical errors – many applicants lose points for simple mistakes.
- Submit early to avoid last‑minute technical glitches.
Final thoughts
This is a solid entry point into a respected fintech firm. While competition will be strong, a complete, well‑presented application can set you apart. Gather your documents, follow the steps above, and submit before the deadline. Good luck – your graduate career could start here.
