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Graduate Development Programme at Mercedes-Benz South Africa

Do you want to be a Mercedes-Benz STAR? Want to be part of one of the world’s most successful automotive companies? Mercedes Benz South Africa is offering opportunities for recently-qualified top graduates who desire to be part of their ACAP programme. ACAP, an acronym for Accelerated Competence Acquisition Programme, is the Graduate Development Programme at Mercedes-Benz South Africa. This is a 24 month programme offering developmental opportunities through the integration of academic knowledge and practical skills.

Location: Zwartkop (Centurion – Pretoria)
The programme aims to achieve, among others, the following objectives:
To provide workplace exposure to top performing graduates to meet the key skills needs of Mercedes-Benz South Africa.
To provide development opportunities in key career streams that are relevant to the Mercedes-Benz South Africa value chain. A structured rotation plan will be prepared for each candidate to maximize the development in a corporate environment.
To recruit top performing graduates from diverse backgrounds to enhance the position of Mercedes-Benz South Africa as an employer of choice.

Education Requirements:
University of Technology and University students with a 65% minimum aggregate on the following career Streams:

BA/BCom – Law (or related)
BA/BCom/BTech – Marketing
BA/BCom/BTech – Communications
BA/BCom/BTech – Public Relations
BA/BCom/BTech – Operations
BA/BCom/BTech – Computer Science/IT
BA/BCom/BTech – Supply Chain/Logistics/Procurement
BA/BCom/BTech – Finance (or related)
BA/BCom/BTech – HR
BEng/BING/BSC/BTech –Mechanical/Industrial/Mechatronics

SELECTION CRITERIA:
The main criteria used in the selection of successful applicants are academic performance (Academic Record with a 65% minimum aggregate) and relevant field of study.

How to apply 
Click here to Apply Online

Closing date: 02 March 2014

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