FNB Learnerships 2025: Start Your Career in Banking: ref R32986
First National Bank (FNB), a leader in South Africa’s financial sector, is offering unemployed youth a transformative opportunity through its FNB Learnerships 2025. This 12–24-month learnership in Johannesburg combines hands-on banking experience with a formal qualification, equipping you with skills to thrive in finance.
Designed for matriculants and young professionals, this programme prioritizes growth, inclusivity, and employability.
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Why Join FNB’s Learnership?
- Earn While Learning: Receive a monthly stipend while completing a registered qualification.
- Career Development: Gain exposure to banking operations, customer service, and financial compliance.
- Employment Equity: Preference for youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
- Pathway to Employment: Standout learners may secure permanent roles at FNB or within the FirstRand Group.
Key Details
- Position: FirstJob Learner (Reference: R32986)
- Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
- Stipend: Competitive (aligned with learnership policies)
- Duration: 12–24 months (part-time)
- Closing Date: 29 April 2025
Requirements for FNB Learnerships 2025
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen aged 18–35.
- Hold a Matric certificate (completed or in progress).
- Have no prior full-time employment in the financial sector.
- Demonstrate basic computer literacy (MS Office).
- Possess strong communication skills and a customer-first mindset.
- Commit to part-time hours (flexible around studies if applicable).
Responsibilities for FNB Learnerships 2025
As a FirstJob Learner, you will:
- Support Banking Operations:
- Assist with administrative tasks, data entry, and customer queries.
- Participate in projects aligned with FNB’s business goals.
- Compliance & Customer Service:
- Adhere to Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) principles.
- Resolve complaints and collect feedback to improve service.
- Learning & Development:
- Attend workshops on banking regulations, financial products, and soft skills.
- Engage in mentorship and performance reviews.
- Process Improvement:
- Identify inefficiencies and suggest workflow optimizations.
Skills & Attributes to apply FNB Learnerships 2025
FNB seeks candidates who embody:
- Technical Skills:
- Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
- Basic understanding of financial processes.
- Soft Skills:
- Problem-solving, teamwork, and time management.
- Integrity, professionalism, and adaptability.
- Core Values:
- Commitment to diversity, innovation, and ethical conduct.
How to Apply
- Prepare Documents:
- Certified copy of your Matric certificate.
- Updated CV (highlighting volunteer work or informal experience).
- SAQA evaluation (if using foreign qualifications).
- Submit Online:
- Visit the FNB Careers Portal.
- Search for reference R32986 and complete the application.
Note:
- Late applications will not be considered.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessments.
FAQs
1. Is the stipend enough to cover living costs?
Yes – FNB offers a competitive stipend aligned with industry standards.
2. Can I apply if I’m studying part-time?
Yes! The programme accommodates learners balancing work and studies.
3. What qualifications will I earn?
A NQF-registered qualification in banking/finance, enhancing employability.
4. Are people with disabilities encouraged to apply?
Absolutely – FNB prioritizes inclusivity. Disclose disability status confidentially during application.
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