FirstRand: FirstJob Graduate Programme 2024

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FirstRand: FirstJob Graduate Programme 2024

The Graduate Trainee role is a development role in which the incumbent delivers on predefined work objectives while gaining structured work experience in the business area

Closing date: 18 September 2024

Location: Johannesburg

Job Description

The Graduate Trainee role is a development role in which the incumbent delivers on predefined work objectives while gaining structured work experience in the business area During the period of employment, the Graduate Trainee will perform varied tasks which may include research, analysis, administration, process and project work that add value to the business area. Work related training will be provided as required

  • Demonstrate excellence and quality orientation in all assigned tasks, deliverables and projects
  • Execute role responsibilities efficiently through careful and timeous planning, reporting and updating
  • Contribute to projects through proactive, innovative and appropriate inputs
  • Participate in knowledge sharing with peers and stakeholders
  • Manage own development plan to increase competencies and skills through various channels
  • Attend and meet all the requirements of the FirstJob Development Programme with relevant training institution(s) Adheres to and advocates FirstRand shared values and business philosophy

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