Do you need to finish your N6 business qualification and get real work experience now? Clicks Group is offering a paid TV TVET Internship Programme that ends on 29 April 2026, so you must act quickly.
What the opportunity is
Clicks Group – one of South Africa’s biggest health, beauty and wellness retailers – will run an 18‑month, fixed‑term internship for TVET graduates who have completed an N6 in a business‑related field. The role is classified as an EE (Employment Equity) position and is open in the Northern Cape, Free State and North West provinces.
Who can apply (requirements/eligibility)
To be eligible you must meet all of the following:
- Matric (Grade 12) certificate
- N6 Certificate in a Business‑related course
- Unemployed and looking for full‑time work
- South African citizen
- Age between 18 and 29 years
- Willing to commit to the full 18‑month programme
What you will gain (benefits and skills)
The internship gives you the in‑service training you need to obtain your National Diploma and a solid foundation for a career in retail or business.
- Practical experience in a busy retail environment
- Hands‑on training in store operations, stock control and merchandising
- Customer‑service and sales‑support skills
- Administrative and workplace‑communication abilities
- Improved employability in the wholesale and retail sector
Where you may work
Successful candidates must be prepared to work at one of the following sites:
- Bloemhof
- Northam
- Hartswater
- Moruleng
- Lichtenberg
- Zeerust
- Brits
- Vryburg
- Ficksburg
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather the required documents: your ID, matric certificate, N6 certificate and a recent CV.
- Visit the official application page: Clicks TVET Internship Programme 2026.
- Complete the online application form and upload the documents.
- Submit before the deadline – 29 April 2026.
- Wait for a shortlist; only selected candidates will be contacted.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that all information matches your certificates before you submit.
- Write a concise, error‑free cover letter that explains why you want to work in retail and how the internship fits your career plan.
- Highlight any previous customer‑service or part‑time retail experience, even if informal.
- Make sure your CV is formatted clearly – use headings for education, skills and work experience.
- Apply early; the shortlist is often compiled as applications come in.
Conclusion – next steps
If you meet the criteria, this internship can give you the training you need to finish your N6 and open doors to permanent roles in a leading South African retailer. Gather your documents, apply before 29 April 2026, and take the first step toward a qualified career in business and retail.
