Are you a young South African looking for internships, learnerships, or work experience? SAYouth.mobi is a free, mobile-friendly platform designed to connect you with career opportunities, training programmes, and resources — all tailored to help you launch your career.
Whether you’re a matriculant, graduate, or early-career professional, SAYouth.mobi gives you access to thousands of opportunities across South Africa — from government internships to private sector learnerships.
What SAYouth.mobi Offers
- Internships and Learnerships: Get practical work experience and nationally recognised qualifications.
- Jobs for Youth: Entry-level positions and employment opportunities in multiple sectors.
- Training & Skills Development: Access career readiness programmes, workshops, and online courses.
- Entrepreneurship Support: Resources for starting your own business or developing entrepreneurial skills.
The platform is zero-rated on major mobile networks, meaning you can access it for free without using your data, making it extremely accessible to all young South Africans.
How to Use SAYouth.mobi
Step 1: Register
- Go to SAYouth.mobi Join.
- Enter your South African ID number or valid work permit number and mobile number.
- Fill in your personal details — this helps the platform match you to opportunities.
Step 2: Create Your Profile
- Include your education, work experience (if any), and career interests.
- A complete profile increases your chances of being matched with relevant opportunities.
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Step 3: Search Opportunities
- Use keywords like “internship,” “learnership,” or “administration.”
- Filter by location, field, or programme type to find opportunities that suit you.
Step 4: Apply
- Click on the opportunity to view the requirements.
- Submit your application online through the platform.
- Some listings may require additional documents like your CV or certified qualifications.
Step 5: Stay Updated
- SAYouth.mobi notifies you of new opportunities via SMS and email.
- Regularly check your profile for updates and application deadlines.
Tips for Success
- Prepare your CV and certified documents before applying.
- Complete your profile fully to increase your chances of being matched.
- Apply early — many learnerships and internships have limited spots.
- Be ready for interviews and assessment tests for shortlisted opportunities.

Why SAYouth.mobi is Important
SAYouth.mobi is more than a job board — it’s a career-launching platform for young South Africans. By connecting you with work experience, skills development, and mentorship, it empowers you to gain confidence, develop marketable skills, and start building a career while still studying or just after graduation.
Start Your Career Today
Don’t miss out on opportunities to kickstart your future. Register with SAYouth.mobi today, create your profile, and start applying for internships, learnerships, and youth employment programmes. Your career journey starts here!
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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.
