Need a start in tech right now? Nedbank Cloud Learnership Programme 2026 is open for South African youth and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the learnership offers
This is a 1‑year contract that gives you hands‑on work experience and training in cloud technology. You will work on real projects and learn the skills that banks and other large companies need.
Who can apply
You must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Matric certificate
- Certification, diploma or degree in Information Technology, Engineering or a related field
- 0–1 year of work experience
The programme is open to anyone living in South Africa.
What you will learn
- Fundamentals of cloud computing, infrastructure and hybrid environments
- DevOps, FinOps and cloud architecture
- IT systems, application development and coding
- Teamwork, communication and problem‑solving on business‑critical projects
- Mentorship and professional development to prepare you for an entry‑level tech role
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather your documents: ID, matric certificate, proof of any IT‑related qualification, and a CV.
- Visit the official application page: Apply for the Nedbank Cloud Learnership 2026.
- Complete the online form. Upload the required documents and answer any questionnaire honestly.
- Submit before the closing date: 20 May 2026.
- Keep a copy of your submission confirmation for your records.
Tips to improve your chances
- Write a short, clear personal statement that shows your interest in cloud technology.
- Highlight any school projects, internships or self‑learned coding work.
- Proofread your CV and application for spelling or formatting errors.
- Show examples of problem‑solving, even from everyday life or school assignments.
- Be honest about your experience; recruiters value transparency.
Conclusion
Cloud skills are in high demand across banking, telecoms, software development and more. This learnership can give you the experience you need to start a career in tech. Gather your documents, apply before 20 May 2026, and take the first step toward a future in the cloud.
