Nine (9) Junior Learner Opportunities at Absa – Entry Level Jobs Plug!

Location: East London

Closing Date: 26 June 2026

Nine (9) Junior Learner Opportunities at Absa – Entry Level Jobs Plug!

With over 100 years of rich history and strongly positioned as a local bank with regional and international expertise, a career with our family offers the opportunity to be part of this exciting growth journey, to reset our future and shape our destiny as a proudly African group.

Job Summary: Participate in learning programme/s in order to maximise individual and organisational development benefit/s through the execution of predefined training objectives.

Job Description: Workplace experiences: Attend and participate in all workplace experiences against agreed development objectives | Learning: Attend and participate in all training and development interventions against agreed development objectives | Ad Hoc duties: Provide support to customers and team as required to ensure team performance on an ongoing basis | Administration: Effectively fulfil all required administrative duties, including tracking and reporting.

Education: GET Certificate: Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

Absa Bank Limited is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. In compliance with the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, preference will be given to suitable candidates from designated groups whose appointments will contribute towards achievement of equitable demographic representation of our workforce profile and add to the diversity of the Bank.

About Absa South Africa

Absa South Africa, an entity operating as Absa Bank Limited, is one of the country’s “Big Four” financial institutions. Headquartered in Johannesburg, it offers comprehensive retail, corporate, investment, and wealth management services, alongside the second-largest ATM network in the nation.

History and Ownership

  • Origins: The name originally stood for “Amalgamated Banks of South Africa,” created in 1991 through the merger of United Bank, Allied Bank, and Volkskas Bank.
  • Barclays Era: British banking giant Barclays acquired a majority stake in 2005. The parent company operated for a time as Barclays Africa Group.
  • Independence: Barclays reduced its stake, and the conglomerate rebranded back to the Absa Group in 2018, though Barclays remains a significant stakeholder.

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