Looking for a chance to kick‑start your career right after TVET? The Clicks TVET Internship Programme 2026 gives N6 graduates the chance to earn a National Diploma while working in a real retail environment.
What is the Clicks TVET Internship Programme?
The programme is an 18‑month, fixed‑term in‑service training that lets you work in Clicks retail stores across South Africa. You’ll get paid, learn real skills, and finish your National Diploma with hands‑on experience.
Who should apply?
Basic eligibility
- Age 18–29 years
- South African citizen
- Matric/Grade 12 or equivalent
- Completed an N6 Certificate in a business‑related field (Business Management, Marketing, Finance, HR, Management Assistant, Public Management, etc.)
- Currently unemployed and able to commit to the full 18 months
Preferred qualities
- Strong customer‑service instinct
- Good communication skills
- Willingness to learn in a fast‑paced setting
What you gain
Hands‑on retail experience
- Customer service – helping shoppers and recommending products
- Store operations – merchandising, stock control, sales promotions
- Administrative tasks – inventory tracking, record keeping, reporting
Professional growth
- Communication and teamwork
- Problem solving
- Time management
- Professional workplace behaviour
These skills open doors in retail, administration, business management, and customer service.
How to apply
- Gather your documents: updated CV, certified copies of your ID, matric, and N6 Certificate.
- Choose the location nearest to you: Garden Route, Northern Cape, Free State/North West, or Cape Winelands.
- Click the relevant link below to submit your application online. Only use the official portal – it’s the safest way to get your file in front of the hiring team.
Locations and application links
- Garden Route – Apply online
- Northern Cape – Apply online
- Free State & North West – Apply online
- Cape Winelands – Apply online
Practical tips to boost your chances
- Put your N6 qualification right at the top of your CV and write “seeking in‑service training to finish my National Diploma.”
- Showcase any customer‑facing experience, even if it was volunteering or part‑time work.
- Practice common interview questions and use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to explain your experiences.
- Ask friends or mentors who have taken similar programmes for a quick CV review.
- Keep your application neat, error‑free, and submitted before the deadline (if one is posted).
Ready to take the next step?
Don’t let uncertainty hold you back. If you meet the eligibility criteria, gather your documents, and apply through the official portal. This internship is a proven pathway to real skills and a National Diploma. Good luck!
