Are you an ICT student or recent graduate looking to gain real-world experience? The ICT Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme by IsibaniEDU offers a 12-month structured internship in Bloemfontein, Free State designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical workplace skills.
If you need WIL to complete your qualification — or want hands-on industry exposure — this opportunity could kickstart your tech career.
Programme Overview
Programme: ICT Work-Integrated Learning (WIL)
Company: IsibaniEDU
Location: Bloemfontein
Duration: 12 Months
Stipend: R6 000 per month
Job Type: Internship (Full-time, In-person)
Successful candidates will be placed in structured ICT environments and supported by experienced mentors and supervisors.
Areas of Practical Exposure
During the 12 months, interns will gain hands-on experience in:
- IT Support & Helpdesk
- Network Support & Administration
- Systems Support
- Basic Cybersecurity Practices
- Hardware & Software Troubleshooting
- End-user Support
- ICT Project Support
This exposure helps build both technical competence and workplace readiness skills.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be based in or around Bloemfontein
- Have completed or require WIL for one of the following:
- National Diploma in Information Technology
- National Diploma in Computer Systems / Networking
- National Diploma in Software Development
- Or a related ICT qualification
- Be currently unemployed
- Be available for the full 12-month period
- Have basic computer literacy and troubleshooting skills
- Demonstrate strong communication and teamwork abilities
- Show genuine interest in building a career in ICT
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What You Will Gain
This programme is more than just an internship — it’s a career foundation.
Participants will benefit from:
- Real-world ICT experience
- Exposure to professional tools and systems
- Industry mentorship
- Improved employability
- Stronger CV and job-readiness skills
Many employers prioritise candidates with verified workplace exposure — making WIL programmes highly valuable.
Why Apply?
The technology sector continues to grow across South Africa, and entry-level experience is often the hardest requirement to meet. This 12-month programme gives you:
✔ Structured technical development
✔ Monthly financial support (R6 000)
✔ Practical skills aligned with industry needs
✔ Mentorship from experienced professionals
If you’re serious about building a career in IT, networking, cybersecurity, or software support — this is a strong starting point.

Application Tip
When applying:
- Highlight your technical modules and projects
- Mention any troubleshooting experience (even informal)
- Show willingness to learn and adapt
- Clearly state that you are available for the full 12 months
How to Apply
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
Final Thoughts
The ICT Work-Integrated Learning Programme in Bloemfontein offers a practical pathway into the tech industry. With structured mentorship, hands-on experience, and a monthly stipend, it provides the ideal launchpad for ICT students ready to enter the workforce.
If you meet the requirements — apply early and secure your place in this 12-month career-building opportunity.
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