Are you a graduate, student, or early‑career professional looking to enter the chemicals, energy, or related sectors in South Africa? The Chemical Industries Education & Training Authority (CETA) offers a range of learnerships, internships, skills programmes, and job opportunities — and you can apply easily through the MCIDirectHire portal.
Here’s a step‑by‑step guide to help you navigate the application process and increase your chances of success.
What Is CETA?
CETA is one of South Africa’s Sector Education & Training Authorities (SETAs) focused on developing skills and youth employability in the chemical industries, including:
- Chemicals manufacturing
- Energy and refining
- Mineral processing
- Allied sectors
Through training programmes, workplace experience, and learnerships, CETA helps match learners and graduates with opportunities that build practical skills and career‑ready capabilities.
Step‑by‑Step Application Guide
1. Create an MCIDirectHire Profile
Most CETA opportunities are hosted through MCIDirectHire, a job and career platform used by employers, SETAs, and recruiters.
🔹 Go to the link you were sent or visit the general MCIDirectHire portal.
🔹 Register with your email and create a secure password.
🔹 Complete your personal details (name, contact info, ID number, etc.).
Having a complete profile makes it easier for recruiters to find you.
2. Upload Your Documents
Make sure your profile includes:
- A current CV / résumé
- Certified ID copy
- Certified copies of qualifications (e.g., degree or matric certificate)
- Any relevant certificates from short courses or skills programmes
These help employers confirm your eligibility quickly.
3. Search for Opportunities
Once your profile is set up:
✔ Use keywords like “learnership,” “internship,” or “graduate programme.”
✔ Filter by location, industry, or job type.
✔ Review the job descriptions and requirements before applying.
If you have a link or reference code for a specific opportunity (like the one you shared), paste it into the search or application page when prompted.
QUICK LINKS:
4. Apply for the Role
When you find a position that fits:
📌 Click Apply
📌 Confirm your contact details
📌 Submit or upload any additional forms or questionnaires
📌 Double‑check your CV and attachments
Some applications may ask additional questions — answer them honestly and clearly.

5. Track Your Applications
MCIDirectHire lets you view the status of your applications:
🔹 Pending
🔹 Shortlisted
🔹 Interview invited
🔹 Closed
Make sure you check back often, and look out for any emails or SMS updates.
Tips for a Successful Application
✨ Tailor your CV to the job — highlight relevant skills and training.
✨ Include a cover letter if allowed — a short note can make you stand out.
✨ Apply early — many opportunities fill up quickly.
✨ Prepare for interviews — research the employer and practice common questions.
✨ Keep your profile updated with any new certificates or experience.
Why Apply Through CETA & MCIDirectHire
This platform connects you to:
📍 Learnerships with recognised qualifications
📍 Paid internships in technical and administrative roles
📍 Graduate programmes designed for skills development
📍 Placement opportunities with reputable employers in chemical and energy sectors
Whether you’re aiming for HR, logistics, technical operations, or finance roles, CETA opportunities can build your foundation for a strong career.
Start Your Career Journey Today
Applying for opportunities through the CETA‑powered MCIDirectHire portal is a practical step toward gaining real workplace experience and increasing your employability. Register, complete your profile, and start applying — your next career opportunity could be waiting.
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
Mbalizuke Nkosi is the editorial voice behind YouthScope.co.za, a South African youth-focused platform dedicated to sharing opportunities, education updates, and career development information. The editorial team focuses on producing clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand content for students, job seekers, and young professionals.
With a strong interest in youth empowerment, skills development, and access to opportunities, Youth Admin curates and publishes content covering learnerships, internships, bursaries, and study guides across South Africa.
The aim of Mbalizuke Nkosi is to simplify important information and make it accessible to young people who are building their future careers.
