The e-Recruitment portal is an official online job application platform used by municipal departments to Advertise available government jobs,Receive applications electronically,Store candidate profiles,Shortlist applicants fairly. It ensures transparency, equal opportunity, and faster recruitment processing.
How to Register on the City of Tshwane e-Recruitment Portal for Government Jobs
Step 1: Visit the City of Tshwane e-Recruitment Portal
- Open your browser and go to the official website: https://www.tshwane.gov.za
- On the homepage, hover over “Our Services” and click on “e-Recruitment” or search directly for “e-Recruitment Portal”.
Step 2: Create an Account
- Click on “Register” or “New User”.
- Fill in your personal details:
- Full name
- South African ID number
- Valid email address
- Contact number
- Create a secure password
Note: You must have a valid email and cellphone number to receive job alerts and OTPs.
Step 3: Complete Your Profile
Once registered, log in and complete your user profile:
- Educational qualifications
- Work experience (if any)
- Skills and languages
- References
- Upload your certified documents:
- ID copy
- Matric certificate
- Qualifications
- CV (in PDF/Word)
- Driver’s license (if applicable)
Step 4: Search for Jobs and Apply
Use the search function to filter job types such as:
Click on the job title to view the description and requirements. If eligible, click “Apply Now” and submit your application.
Job Opportunities You Can Apply For
- SETA-Funded Learnerships and Internships
Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) often fund job training programmes in partnership with municipalities like Tshwane. These include:
- Business Administration Learnerships
- HR, Finance, and IT Internships
- Artisan and Technical Learnerships
- N6 TVET College Internships
Ideal for unemployed youth aged 18-35 who want practical workplace experience.
- Entry-Level Government Jobs
The City of Tshwane frequently hires for roles that don’t require advanced experience, such as:
- General Workers
- Cleaners
- Administration Clerks
- Data Capturers
- Security Officers
These jobs often require only a Grade 10 or Grade 12 certificate, with minimal experience.
- EPWP (Expanded Public Works Programme)
The EPWP is a national initiative aimed at reducing unemployment by providing temporary work for those who are unskilled or semi-skilled.
Typical EPWP positions include:
- Street cleaning
- Parks maintenance
- Waste collection
- Community-based projects
- Administration support
These positions offer stipends and sometimes include basic training.













