Tiger Brands Graduate Bursary Programme

Location: South Africa

Job Description

THE JOB AT A GLANCE:

Contract Duration: 12 Months

Take this opportunity to be sponsored by a FMCG & Manufacturing giant as Tiger Brands. This bursary will provide you with Funding from your second year of study in the field of preference.

  •  National (All registered universities in South Africa)

Responsibilities

WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO THE TABLE:

You will have the opportunity to be:

  • Mentored by the best in the industry
  • Funded for tuition, stationery and a living allowance
  • Provided with a buddy already on a graduate programme at Tiger Brands
  • Attain on-the-job work shadowing aligned with your career aspiration

Qualifications

ESSENTIAL QUALIFYING CRITERIA

Students who are high achievers and meet our minimum criteria will be considered

 Listed below are the minimum requirements that you are required to meet:

  • Citizen in the country of hire
  • A relevant Matric Certificate and at least 65% average for your first year of study
  • Work authorisation in the country for which application is being submitted

At application, please ensure that you attach the following documents:

  • CV
  • Matric Certificate
  • ID
  • Higher Education proof of results

Kindly note that should you not receive a response within 21 days please consider your application unsuccessful.

About Us

Tiger Brands is proudly Africa’s largest listed manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). We impact lives every day with our iconic, award-winning brands. Our core business is the manufacture, market and distribute everyday branded food and beverages. Our products are relevant across every meal occasion and are well positioned to grow.
Being a food company means we’re an intimate part of everybody’s daily lives and that’s why we get loud and proud about exploring further, roaring louder and growing together.
In accordance with the employment equity plan of Tiger Brands and its employment equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not limited, to candidates from under-represented designated groups.

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