Girlcode Learnership Programme
Interested applicants can apply for the GirlCode Learnerships programme provided they qualify and meet the requirements.
GirlCode has partnered with AWS to train 30 unemployed women through a 12 month Software Development Engineer Learnership. It will be commencing on April and running for 12 months on a full-time basis.
You will work on practical projects, learn and practice with relevant tech and tools. Experience how agile teams need to operate in a business environment as well as soft skills to prepare them for the world of work.
What makes this program particularly unique is that GirlCode has partnered with tech startups in which you can get their work experience from.
Programme Requirements
Interested candidates who want to apply for this learnership position should ensure that they meet the following criteria;
- Matric Certificate
- Applications are open to unemployed South African women with a valid ID,
- Must be between 18-35 years of age
- Can attend the Learnership full time at our campus in Midrand.
Girlcode Learnership online application For 2023
All learnership application processes are made online as they open yearly. To apply for the online Learnership application check here to browse and apply for the available advertised positions.
Application Dates
The Opening and closing dates vary depending on the position available. Applicants are reminded to ensure that they submit their application early the better. Girlcode will not tolerate any late application. Applications for the GirlCode Learnership must be submitted before the closing date on February.
Girlcode Learnership Stipend
When you register for a Learnership you will be paid in the form of a stipend. This means you will be paid monthly while you are on the entire learnership.
Girlcode contact details
Find contact information below for Learnership enquires and availability at Girlcode South Africa.
- Telephone number: 061 444 1737
About Girlcode
GirlCode is an establishment that strives to uplift women by offering them beneficial learning opportunities designed to prepare them for the world of technology. The organization has racked up years of experience offering skills training programmes that focuses on the software development industry. Their programmes are designed to get more women involved in tech, development, design, and most importantly, leadership roles. By lending their resources, GirlCode believes that women can play an integral part in alleviating the job unemployment situation in South Africa.