Company: Novus Holdings
Division: Novus Print
Location: Cape Town
Duration: 12 Months (Workplace Integrated Learning)
Kickstart Your Finance Career in 2026
If you’re a South African student studying finance and need workplace exposure to complete your qualification, this is your opportunity.
Novus Holdings is offering a 12-month Finance Internship designed to give you real-world experience inside a professional finance department.
This is not just “filing and photocopying.” You’ll gain hands-on exposure that builds your CV and prepares you for the job market.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Finance Intern, you’ll support the finance team with real responsibilities, including:
- Assisting with daily finance department tasks
- Processing customer invoices
- Capturing credit and debit notes
- Fixing billing errors to ensure accurate costing
- Verifying charges against valid quotations
- Assisting with monthly management reports
- Resolving finance-related queries
- Reconciling supplier accounts
- Performing balance sheet reconciliations
- Supporting ad hoc finance projects
You’ll learn how a professional finance department operates — from transactions to reporting.
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for:
- Students studying Finance, Accounting, or related qualifications
- Candidates who require in-service training (WIL)
- Individuals looking for 12 months of structured workplace exposure
Skills That Will Help You Stand Out
To succeed in this internship, you should have:
- Strong numerical skills
- Attention to detail
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving ability
- Planning and organising skills
- Strong computer skills (especially Microsoft Office)
If you’re organised, accurate, and willing to learn — this could be your breakthrough.
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Why This Internship Matters
In South Africa’s competitive job market, experience is everything.
Many graduates struggle because they lack practical exposure. A structured internship like this gives you:
- Real corporate experience
- A stronger CV
- Professional references
- Industry exposure
- A competitive edge in finance careers
If you want to work in accounting, auditing, financial analysis, or corporate finance — this is a solid foundation.

How to Apply
FAQ Section
1. What is Workplace Integrated Learning (WIL)?
WIL is practical work experience required by some qualifications to complete your studies.
2. Do I need previous work experience?
Not necessarily. This internship is designed to provide practical exposure in a financial environment.
3. Is this internship paid?
The job listing does not specify. You may need to confirm during the application process.
4. What qualification should I be studying?
Finance, Accounting, or a related field that requires in-service training.
5. How long is the internship?
The programme runs for 12 months.
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