Application Closing Date: Not specified (Apply online as soon as possible)
Location: South Africa (Hybrid Working Model)
BBD invites unemployed South African graduates to apply for its Graduate Programme (SA26).
If you are passionate about technology, coding, and building real-world software solutions, this is your opportunity to kick-start your IT career with one of South Africa’s leading software development companies.
About BBD
BBD is an international software solutions company with over 1,000 IT professionals. The company develops powerful software systems for industries including:
- Financial services
- Public sector entities
- Telecommunications
- Sports betting
- Enterprise businesses
Innovation is central to BBD’s culture — and graduates become full-time, paid employees from Day 1.
About the BBD Graduate Programme (SA26)
The SA26 Graduate Programme is designed to bridge the gap between university and the professional IT industry.
From your first day:
- You work as a full-time, paid BBD employee
- You join real client project teams
- You receive structured technical development through “Level Ups”
- You gain mentorship from senior developers
Many graduates report learning more in their first few weeks at BBD than during their entire university studies.
Why Join BBD?
The programme offers:
- Market-related salary
- Performance-based bonuses
- Hybrid working model
- Collaborative teams
- Continuous learning and upskilling
- Exposure to modern technologies
- Dynamic company culture
You’ll gain experience across multiple industries and technology stacks, helping you build a strong and versatile IT career.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the SA26 Graduate Programme, you must:
- Be a newly qualified graduate
- Hold a Diploma, Bachelor’s, Honours, Master’s, or Doctorate degree in:
- BSc
- BEng
- BCom
- BIT
With majors in:
- Computer Science
- Software Engineering
- Information Technology
- Informatics
Alternatively, applicants with a strong technical portfolio (such as GitHub projects) may also be considered.
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Additional Requirements:
- Strong academic performance
- Passion for technology beyond formal studies
- Practical coding experience
- Strong problem-solving and debugging skills
Documents Required
Ensure you include:
- Updated CV
- Copy of South African ID
- Latest academic transcripts or Matric certificate
- Link to GitHub or personal coding projects (if available)
Application Process
The recruitment process includes:
- Upload your CV on the BBD careers portal
- Complete a software engineering technical challenge (valid for 14 days)
- Technical review of your submission
- Virtual interview
- Offer of employment (if successful)
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for:
- Final-year IT students graduating soon
- Recent Computer Science graduates
- Self-taught developers with strong coding portfolios
- Problem-solvers eager to build real-world systems
If you’ve already built projects, experimented with code, or contributed to open-source — this programme is for you.
Why This Opportunity Is Perfect for 2026 Graduates
South Africa’s tech sector continues to grow rapidly. Structured graduate programmes like this provide the best entry into the competitive IT industry.
Instead of job hunting with limited experience, you:
- Gain practical industry exposure
- Work on real client systems
- Earn while learning
- Build a professional portfolio
If you are serious about becoming a software developer, systems engineer, or IT professional, this could be your breakthrough opportunity in 2026.
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