Neftaly Consulting Services Unit Learnership
Programme Overview:
The Neftaly Consulting Services Unit Learnership is a structured work-based learning programme designed to provide participants with foundational skills and practical experience in business consulting. This learnership offers young, motivated individuals an opportunity to develop critical thinking, research, and client engagement skills while contributing to real consulting projects.
Key Learning Areas:
- Fundamentals of business consulting and problem-solving
- Market research and data analysis techniques
- Client needs assessment and solution development
- Project planning and management basics
- Effective communication and presentation skills
- Use of consulting tools and frameworks
- Professional ethics and client relationship management
Learner Responsibilities:
- Participate actively in both classroom learning and workplace assignments.
- Assist consulting teams with research, data collection, and analysis.
- Support the preparation of reports, proposals, and presentations.
- Engage with clients under supervision to understand business challenges.
- Contribute to team discussions and brainstorming sessions.
- Complete all assessments and meet programme requirements on time.
Minimum Requirements:
- South African citizen aged between 18 and 35
- Grade 12/Matric certificate (post-matric qualification in Business or related fields is advantageous)
- Strong analytical and communication skills
- Basic computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Eagerness to learn and work collaboratively
- Unemployed and not currently enrolled in another learnership or qualification
Benefits of the Learnership:
- Accredited training combined with practical work experience
- Monthly stipend during the duration of the programme
- Mentorship from experienced consulting professionals
- Opportunity to build a foundation for a career in consulting or business analysis
- Certificate of completion and potential job placement opportunities


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