Synergy Transformation Solutions 2026 Learnership – 31 March

Synergy Transformation Solutions 2026 Learnership – 31 March

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March 14, 2026

Feeling stuck in the job hunt? Synergy Transformation Solutions Learnership Programme 2026 is launching a set of paid, sector‑approved training courses that could get you a real job and a recognised qualification before you finish. The window to apply is only a few weeks away.

What the programme is all about

Synergy Transformation Solutions is now accepting applications for its 2026 SETA‑accredited learnerships. These programmes give you hands‑on training in a real workplace while you earn a monthly stipend of up to R5 200.

Key facts:

  • Start date: May 2026
  • Application deadline: 31 March 2026
  • Eligibility age: 18 – 28 years
  • Target group: Unemployed youth and youth living with disabilities
  • Stipend: Up to R5 200 per month
  • Qualifications: NQF Levels 2 to 4
  • Location: South Africa (workplace based)

Who can apply

To qualify, you need:

  • Matric certificate (Grade 11 or 12) with basic computer skills
  • Basic Microsoft Office knowledge
  • Strong communication skills, both written and spoken
  • Ability to multitask and work under pressure
  • Willingness to learn and adapt across departments
  • Commitment to teamwork and professional growth

If you’re under 28, unemployed, and eager to learn, you’re in. Applicants with disabilities need to supply a medical certificate.

What you’ll gain

The learnerships combine classroom learning with real job experience, giving you:

  • Industry‑recognised certificates (NQF Level 2 – 4)
  • Hands‑on skills in automotive, sales, or business administration
  • Workplace experience that employers value
  • A monthly stipend to help you support yourself during training

Each track opens doors to specific career paths:

Tyre Repair and Maintenance – NQF Level 2

Learn how to inspect, maintain, and repair tyres, conduct vehicle safety checks and provide customer service in an automotive setting.

  • Tyre inspection and maintenance
  • Vehicle safety checks
  • Tyre repair techniques
  • Customer service in automotive environments
  • Workplace safety procedures

Job prospects: Tyre technician, automotive service assistant, workshop technician.

Auto Sales – NQF Level 4

This course builds sales expertise for the motor‑vehicle industry.

  • Vehicle product knowledge
  • Sales techniques and negotiation skills
  • Customer relationship management
  • Sales administration processes
  • Closing and deal‑management strategies

Job prospects: Vehicle sales consultant, automotive sales representative, dealership sales administrator.

Business Administration – NQF Level 4

A versatile qualification that fits many industries.

  • Office administration and filing systems
  • Business communication
  • Data management and Microsoft Office
  • Customer service and office coordination

Job prospects: Administrative assistant, office administrator, HR assistant, receptionist, operations assistant.

Minimum requirements

In addition to the basic eligibility, applicants should be able to:

  • Provide a certified copy of your ID, bank account statement, and SARS tax certificate (all within the last three months)
  • Submit a certified copy of your highest qualification (Grade 11 or 12)
  • Show evidence of disability if applicable
  • Update your CV to highlight computer, communication, and any customer service or leadership experience

How to apply

  1. Gather all required documents (ID, bank statement, tax certificate, matric certificate, disability proof if needed).
  2. Prepare an updated CV, using our guide How to Write a CV for Learnerships in South Africa (With Example) for help.
  3. Go to the official application form: Apply Online for the Synergy Transformation Solutions Learnership Programme 2026.
  4. Fill out the form, upload your documents, and submit before 31 March 2026.

Before you attend any interviews, read up on 10 Smart Interview Tips Every Young Jobseeker in South Africa Should Know to boost your confidence.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Show enthusiasm for learning; employers value a positive attitude.
  • Highlight any school projects or volunteer work that demonstrate responsibility and teamwork.
  • Keep your CV clear, concise, and proofread.
  • Practice basic Microsoft Office skills; a quick online tutorial can help.
  • Prepare to discuss how you can handle pressure and multitasking in interviews.

Next steps

Ready to turn learning into a job? Gather your documents, polish that CV, and submit your application before 31 March 2026. Even if you’re new to the job market, this learnership can give you the skills and experience you need to start a career. Good luck!

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