Career Guidance – Getting a Job and Life After University

 

This page aims to help graduates and students after they have completed their university studies. Below you will find guidance on topics like “How to write a CV”, “How to write a Cover Letter”, “How to prepare for a Job Interview”, “How to find Internships” and more.
 

Career Tips and Guidance

  • How to write a CV

The first step, before you begin your job search, is to write your CV (Curriculum Vitae). A CV is a written description about your achievements, qualifications, work experience, and where you went to school. It allows your potential employer to have an idea of what work you are capable of, based on your experience. Read our tips on writing a CV and use our free templates.
 

  • How to write a Cover Letter

A cover letter, along with your CV, is a very important document when applying for jobs. It is important to always read the job advertisement for the position you are applying for and ensure that your cover letter matches the requirements of said advertisement. Read our tips on how to write a cover letter for job applications.
 

  • How to prepare for a Job Interview

If you have been shortlisted for the job, you will then receive contact (likely telephonically or via email), and invited to attend an interview. Job interviews are an opportunity to convince your potential employer (face to face) that you are the right person for the job. You will need to assure the interviewer that you are what they are looking for, and will make a good addition to the company. Read our tips on preparing for a job interview.
 

  • How to complete the Z83 Form

If you are applying for any government vacancy, you will be required to apply using the official Z83 Form. This form assists government departments in choosing and identifying a suitable candidate, therefore it is essential that the form is completed correctly. Read how to fill in the Z83 Form here.
 
 

  • How to create a LinkedIn profile

LinkedIn is essentially a digital CV, allowing users to represent themselves and their skillset to many individuals across the world. Your LinkedIn profile will act as your personal storyboard, allowing people to find you and remain updated regarding your activity. Therefore it is vital that when you make your profile, you include all information, perfectly representing who you are. Read how to create a LinkedIn profile here.
 

Other career-related articles

  • Getting a job after Matric

If University or College is not for you, there are many job opportunities you can pursue with just a Matric certificate. Read about the jobs you can get with only a Matric certificate, that don’t require qualifications.
 

  • Taking a Gap Year after Matric

A gap year is a time that students take a break from their studies (generally after completing high school and before pursuing further studies). During a gap year, many students partake in activities such as traveling, volunteering, working, and taking courses. Find out all about gap years, what you can do during a gap year and if it is the right choice for you.
 

  • Vacation Work (Vac Work)

Vacation work is a great way for University students to gain valuable work experience whilst making a form of income during their university holidays. Vacation work (or vac work) also provides students with the opportunity to improve their skills, as well as gain valuable experience and insight into the corporate world. Find out more about vac work, and which companies are hiring here.
 

  • Job Shadowing

Job shadowing is an introduction to the working world. It’s an opportunity whereby someone who is interested in the profession gets an idea of what the job entails by “shadowing” a professional in that environment. In job shadowing, the student will gain experience by following a professional around their workplace. Find out more about job shadowing, and the benefits.
 

  • All about Learnerships

A learnership is a programme whereby an individual can acquire various skills which leads them to obtain an occupational qualification. Learnerships were introduced by the South African government with the aim of helping learners better prepare for the working world by acquiring valuable skills. Read more about learnerships here.
 

  • All about Internships

An internship is a work opportunity offered by organizations to individuals wanting to gain work experience before permanent employment. Often, people may engage in internship opportunities to gain an understanding of a job and decide if they would be suited for it. Read more about internships here.
 

  • All about Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships are work-based learning opportunities for individuals wanting to become a certified artisan. During an apprenticeship, the individual will engage in a work-based route towards a qualification in practical/ technical fields. Read more about apprenticeships here.
 

  • All about Graduate Programmes

A graduate programme/ graduate scheme is an entry-level job opportunity that allows individuals to kickstart their career without the need of prior working experience. Often, when completing the two-year placement graduate programme, the individual will transition into a permanent role within the company. Find out which companies have graduate programmes.
 
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