State Information Technology Agency’s (SITA) Open Door for South African Graduates and Students who want to enter the technology and corporate workspace now the Window is Open for them to Apply for SITA Announces ICT Corporate Internship and WIL Opportunities for 2026/2027 Intake.
About the SITA Internship and WIL Programme 2026/2027
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | SITA Internship Programme & Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) |
| Reference Number | Internships 001/2026/27 |
| Organisation | State Information Technology Agency (SITA) |
| Duration | 12 months |
| Stipend – Internship | R7 800 per month |
| Stipend – WIL Programme | R5 500 per month |
| Closing Date | 06 March 2026 |
| Target Group | Unemployed South African youth and students |
| Fields of Study | ICT, Software Development, Finance, Supply Chain, Human Resources, Governance, and related fields |
| Possible Outcome | Potential absorption into entry-level positions after successful completion |
Programmes Available
The ICT internship stream focuses on building digital and technical skills across multiple provinces.
Gauteng (38 positions)
- End-User Computing
- Software Development
- Business Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Computer Science
- Computer Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Graphic Design
- Electronic Engineering
KwaZulu-Natal (16 positions)
- Service Desk
- Software Development
- Database Administration
- System Administration
- Software Testing
- Information System Security
- Network Engineering
- Server Engineering
Mpumalanga (4 positions)
- Graphic Design
- Software Development
- End-User Computing
Western Cape (2 positions)
- Software Development
Limpopo (10 positions)
- End-User Computing
- Software Development
- Business Analysis
- Specialist Networks
Preference is given to applicants residing in the province of application.
Non-ICT Internship Opportunities
SITA also offers internships in corporate and governance-related roles.
Gauteng (Pretoria)
- Human Capital Management (EW & OHS)
- Finance
- Supply Chain Management
- Customer Operations
- Governance, Risk and Compliance
- Education/Training roles
Other provinces
- Mpumalanga – Supply Chain Management
- Northern Cape – Customer Relations
- Eastern Cape – Supply Chain Management
These programmes allow graduates outside ICT to access meaningful workplace experience.
Duration and Stipend Details
Programme duration: 12 months
Internship stipend: R7,800 per month
WIL stipend: R5,500 per month
The stipend is paid monthly for the duration of the programme.
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme

This programme targets students who must complete practical workplace training as part of their qualification.
Stipend
R5 500 per month for 12 months.
Fields include
- Information Technology
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Software Development
- Human Resources
- Finance
- Supply Chain Management
Students must provide an official letter from their institution confirming WIL is required.
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Who Can Apply SITA Announces ICT Corporate Internship and WIL Opportunities for 2026/2027?
Internship Programme
Applicants must:
- Be unemployed South African citizens
- Be between 18 and 35 years old
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree or 3-year National Diploma (NQF Level 6+)
- Have no prior work experience
- Not have participated in a previous SITA internship
Preference may be given to designated groups and persons with disabilities.
Work-Integrated Learning
Applicants must:
- Be registered students
- Require WIL as part of their qualification
- Provide institutional confirmation letter
- Be South African citizens aged 18–35
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Required DOCUMENTS
Shortlisted candidates will later be asked to submit:
- CV
- ID
- Academic qualifications
Closing Date
Applications close on 06 March 2026.
| Title | Advert |
|---|---|
| Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) | |
| Internships – Support | |
| Internships – ICT |
How to Apply for SITA Internship and WIL Opportunities
Applications are typically submitted online through official SITA recruitment platforms. Applicants are advised to prepare the following documents:
Updated CV
Certified copy of South African ID
Academic transcripts or proof of registration
Supporting documents relevant to the field of application
Early application is encouraged to avoid last-minute issues.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the SITA ICT Corporate Internship Programme?
It is a 12-month internship offering practical ICT and corporate work experience to unemployed graduates.
What does WIL mean in the SITA programme?
WIL stands for Work-Integrated Learning, required by students to complete their qualifications.
Who is eligible to apply?
Unemployed South African youth and students needing workplace exposure may apply.
What is the duration of the programme?
Both the Internship and WIL programmes run for 12 months.
How much is the internship stipend?
Interns receive R7,800 per month.
How much is the WIL stipend?
WIL participants receive R5,500 per month.
Which fields of study are accepted?
ICT, Software Development, Finance, Supply Chain, HR, Governance, and related fields.
Is the programme open to employed individuals?
No, the programme targets unemployed youth and students.
Do I need work experience to apply?
No prior work experience is required.
Is the programme based in South Africa?
Yes, placements are within South Africa.
Can students apply for both Internship and WIL?
Applicants should apply for the programme that matches their qualification status.
Is there an age limit?
The programme mainly targets youth, but specific age limits may depend on requirements.
Will I receive training during the programme?
Yes, participants receive structured training and mentorship.
Is employment guaranteed after completion?
Employment is not guaranteed, but there may be absorption into entry-level roles.
What documents are required?
CV, ID, academic records, and proof of registration where applicable.
Can I apply if I completed my studies years ago?
Yes, as long as you are unemployed and meet the requirements.
Is the programme funded?
Yes, participants receive a monthly stipend.
How do I know if my application was successful?
Shortlisted candidates are usually contacted by SITA.
Are late applications accepted?
Late applications are generally not considered.
Why is SITA internship important for ICT careers?
It provides recognised government ICT experience and improves employability.
Where can I get official updates?
Official updates are shared through SITA’s authorised recruitment channels.





















