training office Description SAIPA Trainee Clerk Matric and Registered for a BComm Accounting Degree, OR OR Busy with studies, OR completed Degree Top marks students Bilingual in English and Afrikaans Must and Drivers license Profile SAIPA Trainee Clerk Matric and Registered for a BComm Accounting Degree, OR OR Busy with studies, OR completed Degree, Top marks students Bilingual in English and Afrikaans, Must areas, Own transport and Drivers license Submit CV, Matric Certificate and latest University Transcripts for
eager to learn with good accounting and maths marks who enjoys figures and can grasp tasks quickly would would suit this role. Must have good matric marks in accounting . Knowledge of Sage Evolution & Excel experience required Good accounting and maths marks in matric Must be eager to learn and work hard Has an
Coaching & Training Matric / Grade 12 Relevant financial qualification Regulatory Exam 1./ RE1
Coaching & Training Matric / Grade 12 Relevant financial qualification Regulatory Exam 1./ RE1
goals Qualifications: Matric (essential) Degree (preferable) Regulatory Exam (RE exam) (highly advantageous)
goals Qualifications: Matric (essential) Degree (preferable) Regulatory Exam (RE exam) (highly advantageous)
considered – You would of needed to pass your Bored exams first time round Requirements: Newly qualified CA(SA) articles. MUST have a minimum of 4 distinctions in matric, no fails in university and first-time board passes
considered you would of needed to pass your Board exams first time round Requirements: Newly qualified CA(SA) articles. MUST have a minimum of 4 distinctions in Matric, no fails in university and first time board passes
considered – You would of needed to pass your Bored exams first time round Requirements: Newly qualified CA(SA) articles. MUST have a minimum of 5 distinctions in matric, no fails in university and first-time board passes
considered – You would of needed to pass your Bored exams first time round Requirements: Newly qualified CA(SA) articles. MUST have a minimum of 5 distinctions in matric, no fails in university and first-time board passes