ABSA Junior Learnership Programme 2026 – apply by 27 May

If you are looking for a chance to start a career in banking, the ABSA Group Limited Junior Learnership Programme 2026 is open now, but applications close on 27 May 2026. Act quickly to secure a place.

What the opportunity is

The Junior Learnership Programme gives young South Africans hands‑on experience in the banking and financial services sector. You will work in an office, attend training sessions and learn how banks operate.

Who can apply (requirements and eligibility)

Minimum qualifications

  • National Senior Certificate or equivalent.
  • Studied Business, Commerce or Management Studies at NQF Level 5 or higher.

Desired skills and competencies

  • Good communication.
  • Teamwork and willingness to learn.
  • Basic administrative abilities.
  • Customer‑service orientation.
  • Professional attitude.

What you will gain

During the learnership you will develop practical skills such as:

  • Banking operations and financial administration.
  • Customer service and front‑office duties.
  • Workplace professionalism and business processes.
  • Administrative and reporting tasks.

These skills improve your employability in the financial sector and beyond.

How to apply (step‑by‑step)

  1. Read the full description of the role and check that you meet the qualifications.
  2. Prepare a concise CV and a short covering letter that highlights your communication and teamwork skills.
  3. Gather any supporting documents (certificates, ID copy).
  4. Choose the location that suits you best and click the corresponding link below.
  5. Fill in the online form, upload your documents and submit before the deadline.

Location: Johannesburg

Apply online for the ABSA Junior Learnership Programme 2026 – Johannesburg

Location: Pretoria

Apply online for the ABSA Junior Learnership Programme 2026 – Pretoria

Location: Cape Town

Apply online for the ABSA Junior Learnership Programme 2026 – Cape Town

Tips to improve your chances

  • Tailor your CV to the learnership – focus on any customer service or admin experience.
  • Use clear, simple language in your covering letter and proof‑read for errors.
  • Show genuine interest in banking by mentioning a relevant project or course.
  • Submit all required documents before the deadline; incomplete applications are not considered.
  • If you can, attach a brief reference from a teacher or previous employer.

Next steps

Take a deep breath and start gathering your documents today. The deadline is near, so the sooner you apply, the better your chances. Good luck – this could be the first step toward a lasting career in finance.

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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