Our graduate programme is based on our strategic need for a sustainable talent pipeline and our employee value proposition of Significant Growth. As an RMA Graduate, you will be assigned to a business unit based on your qualifications as well as career aspirations and will be supported by dedicated buddies, mentors, and technical coaches.
Through rotational opportunities, you will be exposed to world-class training to build your knowledge and skills. To further position you for success, you will be provided with Just-in-Time feedback regarding your performance in the programme further supporting your learning journey. For holistic learning, as a graduate you will also attend other technical and soft skills training to augment your programme and learning experiences, thus promoting sustainable employability.
Requirements
What you need to qualify:
- You must have an NQF 7 qualification, with a good academic record (Essential)
- Qualifying as one of these disciplines is advantageous: Actuarial Science, Industrial Engineering, Quality Assurance, Marketing and Communications, Business Management, Finance, Strategy, Economics, Data Science, Investments, IT, Industrial Psychology, Risk and Compliance, Legal, Clinical Associate, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy
- Be unemployed with less than 2 years of working experience
- Be a South African citizen under the age of 35 years
- Not have participated in a similar programme before
- Have a strong desire to work in financial services, more specifically in the Insurance Industry
- Have evidence of participation and leadership roles
- Be highly curious and willing to learn.
How to Apply
Apply Online for the Rand Mutual Assurance (RMA): Graduate Internship Programme 2024 / 2025
Application Process
Selection of candidates will be based on the below six stages:
- Online Application
- Telephonic Screening
- Interview
- Assessments
- Vetting/Background Checks
- Offer stage
NB. If you do not hear from RMA within one day after the closing date, your application shall be deemed to be unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be limited to shortlisted candidates.