How to Find Jobs Without Experience in South Africa (2026 Guide)

Finding your first job or re-entering the workforce without experience can feel overwhelming. You're competing against candidates who may have years of experience, and every job posting seems to ask for "2-3 years minimum experience." But here's the truth: everyone starts somewhere, and there are proven strategies to land a job even without formal work experience.

In South Africa's competitive job market, employers are increasingly looking beyond just experience. They value potential, attitude, willingness to learn, and transferable skills. This guide will show you exactly how to find entry-level jobs, what industries are hiring beginners, and how to present yourself effectively to employers.

South African Job Market for Entry-Level (2026)

  • Youth unemployment rate (15-34 years): 43.4% (Stats SA, Q4 2025)
  • Most hiring entry-level sectors: Retail, Customer Service, Hospitality, Call Centers, Security
  • Average time to find first job: 6-12 months
  • Top cities for entry-level jobs: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria

1. Industries That Hire Without Experience

These industries regularly hire entry-level workers and provide on-the-job training:

Retail

Sales assistants, cashiers, stock controllers

Hospitality

Waiters, kitchen staff, cleaners

Call Centers

Customer service agents, help desk

Logistics

Warehouse pickers, packers

Security

Security guards (PSIRA training provided)

Cleaning

Office cleaners, domestic workers

Entry-Level Jobs with Training Provided

Call Center Agent

Companies like Capita, WNS, Merchants provide 2-4 weeks paid training. No experience needed.

Security Guard

PSIRA training provided. After training, you can work at malls, offices, events.

Learnerships

Government-funded programs with stipend + NQF qualification.

2. Where to Find Entry-Level Jobs

Job Websites

Indeed South Africa

indeed.co.za Free

Search for "no experience," "entry level," "junior," or "trainee." Thousands of listings updated daily.

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PNet

pnet.co.za

Use filters for "Entry Level" and "Graduate" positions. Many companies list junior roles here.

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CareerJunction

careerjunction.co.za

Filter by "Entry Level" under experience level. Good for corporate entry roles.

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Government Jobs

DPSA Vacancies

dpsa.gov.za

Government jobs at entry level (administration, general work). Requires Grade 12.

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Facebook Groups

Join these active groups for daily job postings:

  • Jobs in South Africa 2026 – 500,000+ members
  • Gauteng Jobs – Johannesburg, Pretoria
  • Cape Town Jobs – Western Cape
  • KZN Jobs – Durban and surrounds

Be Careful on Facebook

Scammers also post fake jobs on Facebook. Never pay for a job, never share your ID or bank details, and verify companies before applying.

3. Learnerships and Internships (Paid Training)

Learnerships are government-funded programmes that combine theoretical learning with on-the-job training. You receive a monthly stipend and an NQF qualification at the end.

Benefits of Learnerships

  • You earn while you learn (stipend typically R2,000 - R4,500 per month)
  • You get a nationally recognized qualification (NQF Level 2-5)
  • You gain work experience that leads to permanent jobs
  • No experience required – just Grade 10-12 depending on programme

Companies Offering Learnerships

  • Capitec Bank – Banking learnerships
  • Shoprite/Checkers – Retail learnerships nationwide
  • Woolworths – Retail learnerships
  • Telkom – IT and business learnerships
  • Vodacom – Digital and business learnerships

How to Apply for Learnerships

  1. Check company career pages regularly (January-March is peak intake)
  2. Prepare your CV highlighting Grade 12 subjects and any voluntary work
  3. Have certified copies of your ID and qualifications ready
  4. Apply early – learnerships receive thousands of applications

4. How to Write a CV When You Have No Experience

Even without formal work experience, you have valuable qualities to highlight. Here's a template:

THANDI ZANELE NKOSI

📞 082 345 6789 | ✉️ thandi.nkosi@email.com | 📍 Soweto, Johannesburg

OBJECTIVE

Motivated and reliable Grade 12 graduate seeking an entry-level position in retail or customer service. Eager to learn, work hard, and contribute positively to the team. Excellent communication skills and a strong willingness to develop new skills.

EDUCATION

National Senior Certificate (2025)
Orlando High School, Soweto

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
  • Community Clean-Up Organizer (2024-2025)
  • Sunday School Assistant (2023-2025)
SKILLS
  • Computer: MS Word, Excel basics, internet research
  • Languages: English (fluent), isiZulu (native)
  • Soft Skills: Reliable, punctual, quick learner, team player

See our full CV writing guide

5. How to Apply Successfully

1

Prepare Your Documents

Have these ready: Updated CV, certified copy of ID, certified copy of Grade 12 certificate.

2

Search Daily

Check job websites daily, set up email alerts, and join Facebook job groups in your area.

3

Apply Correctly

Follow application instructions exactly. Use a clear subject line: "Application for [Job Title] - [Your Name]"

4

Follow Up

Wait 1-2 weeks, then call or email politely to check on your application.

6. Common Interview Questions

"Tell us about yourself."
"I'm a recent Grade 12 graduate. I'm hardworking, reliable, and enjoy working with people. During school, I was involved in community volunteering, which taught me responsibility and teamwork."
"You don't have experience. Why should we hire you?"
"While I don't have formal work experience, I'm a quick learner, reliable, and eager to work hard. I have a positive attitude and I'm ready to learn everything about this job."
"What are your strengths?"
"My biggest strengths are my reliability and positive attitude. I'm always on time and I take my commitments seriously."

Frequently Asked Questions

I have matric but no experience. Where can I apply?
Start with retail (Shoprite, Checkers), call centers (Capita, WNS), security (Fidelity, ADT), and fast food (McDonald's, KFC). Also look for learnerships on company websites.
What is a learnership?
A learnership is a training programme that combines theory and on-the-job experience. You get a monthly stipend (R2,000-R4,500) and an NQF qualification.
How long will it take to find my first job?
Typically 6-12 months. The key is consistency – apply daily, follow up, and don't get discouraged.

Conclusion

Finding your first job without experience is challenging, but thousands of South Africans do it every year. The key is persistence, a positive attitude, and using the right strategies.

Your 7-Day Action Plan

  1. Day 1: Create/update your CV
  2. Day 2: Get certified copies of your ID and matric certificate
  3. Day 3: Register on Indeed, PNet, and CareerJunction
  4. Day 4: Join 3-5 Facebook job groups in your area
  5. Day 5: Apply for 5-10 jobs
  6. Day 6: Research learnerships
  7. Day 7: Follow up on applications

Written by Nompumelelo Sibiya

SA Daily Portal, Mpumalanga