- First-Job Intern
Placement: Johannesburg
Time Type: Part time
Due Date: August 29, 2025
Job Importunity Id: R38919
Job Description:
The Intern part is a development part in which the contestant delivers on predefined work objects while gaining structured work experience in the business area. During the period of employment, the Intern will perform varied tasks which may include: Research, Analysis, Administration, Process and Design Work that add value to the business area. Work affiliated training will be handed as needed. Identifies and escalates implicit pitfalls that may lead to increased costs. Demonstrates cost knowledge and mindfulness of particular donation to costs.
Increases knowledge and understanding of fiscal processes and adheres to needed operating norms. Delivers client service through adherence to quality service norms. workshop with enhanced processes and procedures to maintain functional edge. Ensures that quality norms are stuck to. Adheres to Company programs and procedures. Maintains accurate exertion reports. Investigates innovative ways to optimise processes. Contributes to the alignment of business processes to client service. Advises line operation on implicit openings for process and system advancements. Demonstrates the participated value” I get better and better”. Contributes to cooperation. Engages in conditioning for own development.
Job Details
Take note that operations won’t be accepted on the below date and onwards, kindly submit operations ahead of the ending date indicated below. All movables will be made in line with FirstRand Group’s Employment Equity plan. The Bank supports the reclamation and advancement of individualities with disabilities. In order for us to fulfill this purpose, campaigners can expose their disability information on a voluntary base. The Bank will keep this information non-public unless we’re needed by law to expose this information to other parties.
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Humble beginnings
FNB is the oldest bank in South Africa, and can be traced back to the Eastern Province Bank formed in Grahamstown in 1838. Today, FNB trades as a division of FirstRand Bank Limited. When looking at FNB’s history, two things in particular stand out. The first is a story of survival – different circumstances in South Africa have posed many great challenges in our history, all of which FNB has successfully met. This track record provides a strong foundation for our future challenges. The second is a story of people – our history has always been firmly influenced by the needs of the people we serve.
The Acacia tree in our brand logo is a suitable representation of our history. Our roots run deep in South Africa, and we have grown thanks to our commitment to serving the needs of our clients and communities.