CIPC Graduate Internship 2026 – R12k stipend, apply by 16‑22 July

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission is now accepting applications for its CIPC Graduate Internship Programme 2026 – a fast‑track chance for unemployed South African graduates to start working and earning a stipend right now.

What the opportunity is

CIPC, a public entity under the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, is offering 15 graduate internships. Positions are spread across registry services, information technology, safety, security and strategic communication. The programme runs for 24 months and interns receive a monthly stipend of R12 000. All work will be based at the CIPC office in Sunnyside, Pretoria, Gauteng.

Who can apply (requirements / eligibility)

  • South African citizen
  • Unemployed and aged between 18 and 35 years
  • Completed the qualification that matches the chosen internship
  • No prior work experience in the relevant field
  • Never participated in a CIPC or similar internship programme
  • Available to commit to the full 24‑month period

Internship categories and required qualifications

1. Application Management (4 positions) – Ref CIP260629-1 – Closing 16 July 2026

Business unit: Business Intelligence and Systems, Division: ICT Strategy, Planning and Architecture.

Required: National Diploma in IT (Software Development) or a BSc/BEng in Information Technology, Computer Science or a related software‑development qualification.

2. Strategic Communication (2 positions) – Ref CIP260703-1 – Closing 16 July 2026

Division: Client Engagement and Channel.

Required: Bachelor’s degree in Media Studies, Communication, Journalism or Public Relations.

3. Facilities and Security (1 position) – Ref CIP260703-2 – Closing 20 July 2026

Department: Security and Facilities.

Required: Diploma or degree in Security Management, Policing, Correctional Services or Forensic Investigation.

4. Registry – Office Administration (1 position) – Ref CIP260706-3 – Closing 21 July 2026

Business unit: Corporate Services, Division: Corporate Registers.

Required: National Diploma in Office Administration.

5. Registry – Records Management / Archival Studies (2 positions) – Ref CIP260706-2 – Closing 21 July 2026

Required: National Diploma or degree in Records Management or Archival Studies.

6. Registry – Law (2 positions) – Ref CIP260706-1 – Closing 21 July 2026

Required: Law qualification (LLB or equivalent). Check the CIPC portal for acceptable higher or equivalent law degrees.

7. Safety (1 position) – Ref CIP260708-2 – Closing 22 July 2026

Department: Security and Facilities.

Required: Diploma or degree in Safety Management or Environmental Health.

What you gain (benefits / skills)

  • Monthly stipend of R12 000 to support your living costs.
  • Hands‑on experience in a national public‑sector organisation.
  • Opportunity to develop professional skills in IT, communication, security, records, law or safety – depending on the chosen track.
  • Mentorship and exposure to senior officials.
  • A 24‑month structured programme that enhances your CV.

How to apply (step‑by‑step)

  1. Visit the official CIPC recruitment portal: CIPC Graduate Internships 2026.
  2. Create a new candidate profile or log in if you already have one.
  3. Search for the internship title or reference number that matches your qualification.
  4. Read the full vacancy description to confirm you meet the requirements.
  5. Complete the online application form with accurate personal details.
  6. Upload the required documents (see section below).
  7. Submit before the closing date listed for your chosen position.

Documents required

  • Updated CV (PDF).
  • Copy of South African ID document.
  • Proof of the completed qualification (certificates or transcripts).
  • SAQA evaluation report if your qualification was obtained outside South Africa.
  • Any extra supporting files mentioned in the specific vacancy.
  • Some vacancies ask you to combine the CV, ID and qualification into a single PDF – follow the instructions carefully.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Apply early – the Application Management and Strategic Communication roles close on 16 July 2026.
  • Match the reference number exactly when searching; this avoids missing the vacancy.
  • Ensure your documents are clear, legible and in PDF format.
  • Double‑check that your qualification is listed as acceptable; if you studied abroad, have the SAQA verification ready.
  • Tailor your CV to highlight any projects, coursework or volunteer work related to the internship.
  • Prepare for a possible interview by reviewing CIPC’s core functions and the specific department you applied for.
  • Keep a copy of the confirmation email after you submit – it proves your application was received.

Available internships at a glance

InternshipPositionsClosing date
Application Management416 July 2026
Strategic Communication216 July 2026
Facilities and Security120 July 2026
Registry – Office Administration121 July 2026
Registry – Records Management / Archival Studies221 July 2026
Registry – Law221 July 2026
Safety (Safety Management / Environmental Health)122 July 2026
Total13

Next steps

Take a moment now to verify which internship aligns with your studies, gather the required documents, and submit your application before the relevant closing date. Even if competition is stiff, following the steps above gives you the best possible chance. Good luck on your path to a rewarding public‑sector career!

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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