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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) Internships 2026

Internship Ends 06 May 2026
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Pretoria
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Fixed Term
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Role Overview

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) invites South African unemployed graduates to apply for the Internship Programme 2026/28.

Internship Application Closing Date: 06 May 2026Internship Location: Sunnyside, Pretoria, South Africa

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is offering a 24-month internship programme running from 01 July 2026 to 30 June 2028.

This programme is designed to equip graduates with practical workplace experience, skills, and knowledge to enhance their employability in the public sector and beyond.

Successful candidates will gain exposure to government systems while contributing to building a dynamic, inclusive, and globally competitive South African economy.

Stipend may vary depending on the highest qualification at the time of appointment

Applicants must hold a tertiary qualification (NQF Level 6 and above) in one of the following fields:

Public Management / Public Administration

Business Management / Business Administration

Human Resource Management / Development

Communication / Public Relations

Agricultural Economics / Forestry Science

Accounting / Financial Management / Cost and Management Accounting

Natural Sciences (Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioengineering)

Mining Engineering / Metallurgy Commerce

Supply Chain Management / Procurement

Be an unemployed South African graduate

Have a qualification at NQF Level 6 or higher

Possess strong interpersonal and communication skills

Demonstrate professionalism and integrity

Be analytical with attention to detail

Have the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines

Show willingness to learn and understand government systems and processes

Click here to apply for Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) Internships 2026/28

Applications can be submitted through the following methods:

Email:intern2026@thedtic.gov.za Use the field of study as a reference in the subject line (e.g. Intern2026 – Public Management)

Use the field of study as a reference in the subject line (e.g. Intern2026 – Public Management)

Post:The Director: Human Resources ManagementPrivate Bag X84Pretoria, 0001

Hand Delivery:dtic CampusCorner of Meintjies and Robert Sobukwe StreetsSunnyside, Pretoria

Applications must include: Completed and signed new Z83 Form (available at www.gov.za/documents) A detailed CV including final year modules/subjects

Completed and signed new Z83 Form (available at www.gov.za/documents)

A detailed CV including final year modules/subjects

Do not submit certified documents initially (only shortlisted candidates will be required to submit them)

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered

Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by SAQA

If you do not receive feedback within 3 months, consider your application unsuccessful

Donald Mathavha: (012) 394 3864 / 064 850 9379

Teaman Nghunyule: (012) 394 1563 / 060 998 0775

The dtic is committed to employment equity. Preference will be given to African males and persons with disabilities, in line with the department’s EE targets.

Apply for the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) Internships 2026/28 in Pretoria. Open to graduates in multiple fields. Closing date 06 May 2026.

Key Responsibilities

You will support administrative functions and collaborate with colleagues across different departments to gain a well-rounded understanding of the organisation, while participating in training sessions and professional development activities. As an intern, your responsibilities will typically include assisting senior team members with daily tasks and project deliverables, conducting research and preparing reports as directed by your supervisor, and attending team meetings to contribute ideas.

Entry Requirements

• To qualify, applicants must:
• Be an unemployed South African graduate
• Have a qualification at NQF Level 6 or higher
• Possess strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Demonstrate professionalism and integrity
• Be analytical with attention to detail
• Have the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
• Show willingness to learn and understand government systems and processes

How to Apply

Click here to apply for Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) Internships 2026/28 Applications can be submitted through the following methods: Email:intern2026@thedtic.gov.za Use the field of study as a reference in the subject line (e.g. Intern2026 – Public Management) Use the field of study as a reference in the subject line (e.g. Intern2026 – Public Management) Post:The Director: Human Resources ManagementPrivate Bag X84Pretoria, 0001 Hand Delivery:dtic CampusCorner of Meintjies and Robert Sobukwe StreetsSunnyside, Pretoria

Email application: intern2026@thedtic.gov.za

About Not specified

This internship is offered by Not specified, based in Pretoria.

Why This Is Good for Starters

Internships are one of the most effective ways to break into the South African job market. According to the National Youth Development Agency, candidates with internship experience are up to 3 times more likely to secure permanent employment. This Not specified internship gives you real workplace exposure, professional references, and a chance to prove yourself before committing to a long-term role. Many South African companies convert their top interns into permanent staff.

CV Tips for This Application

  • Highlight any academic projects, volunteer work, or extracurricular activities that show initiative
  • Include your university or college details prominently — GPA if above 65%
  • Mention any software, tools, or technical skills you learned during your studies
  • Keep your CV to one page — hiring managers reviewing intern applications spend under 30 seconds per CV
  • Add a short "Career Objective" at the top explaining why you want this specific internship

Application Checklist

  1. Read the full job description carefully before applying
  2. Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
  3. Write a brief cover letter explaining why you are a good fit
  4. Submit before the closing date: 06 May 2026
  5. Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
  6. Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply with matric only?

Check the requirements section above for education requirements.

Do I need experience?

This appears to be suitable for candidates with little or no experience.

Can I apply if I live in another province?

Most opportunities accept applications from candidates across South Africa. Check the requirements for any location-specific criteria.

What happens after I apply?

After submitting your application, the employer will review it. If shortlisted, you may be contacted for an interview. Response times vary by employer.

Is this internship paid?

Yes, this opportunity offers: R

When is the closing date and what if I miss it?

The closing date is 06 May 2026. Apply before this date to be considered.

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