Tsebo Catering Food & Beverage Learnership 2026 – 9 June, Gauteng

Tsebo Catering Food and Beverage Learnership 2026 is now open for applications. The deadline is 9 June 2026, so act quickly if you want hands‑on experience in hospitality.

What the learnership offers

This is a fixed‑term learnership with Tsebo Catering, a division of Tsebo Solutions Group. It is based in Sandton, Gauteng and is listed under reference TSE260603‑2. You will work in a professional food‑service environment and receive formal training that counts toward a recognised qualification.

Who can apply

Typical applicants are recent school leavers, unemployed youth, or anyone looking for entry‑level experience in hospitality. The employer looks for:

  • Good communication skills
  • A positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Customer‑service orientation
  • Ability to work well in a team
  • Basic time‑management and problem‑solving skills

Check the official vacancy notice for any age limits, education requirements, or documentation that must be submitted.

What you will gain

The learnership equips you with skills valued across the hospitality sector:

  • Practical workplace experience in a corporate kitchen
  • Training in food safety, hygiene and beverage service
  • Customer‑service and communication techniques
  • Teamwork and time‑management abilities
  • Industry‑recognised certification that boosts employability
  • Networking opportunities with professionals in catering, hotels, hospitals and corporate dining

These competencies can lead to roles such as Food Service Assistant, Catering Assistant, Restaurant Team Member, or Hospitality Administrator.

How to apply

  1. Collect your documents: updated CV, ID, and certified copies of qualifications (if required).
  2. Read the vacancy carefully to confirm you meet all eligibility criteria.
  3. Complete the online form on the official recruitment portal before the deadline.
  4. Double‑check every entry for accuracy.
  5. Submit your application before 9 June 2026.

Official application link: Apply online here

Tips to improve your chances

  • Tailor your CV to highlight any hospitality‑related activities, even volunteer work.
  • Use a professional email address and a reachable phone number.
  • Proofread for spelling and grammar errors.
  • Be honest about your experience; false claims can be checked.
  • Submit early rather than waiting until the last day.
  • Keep copies of all documents you upload and watch for emails from the recruiter.
  • Never pay a fee to apply; legitimate employers do not charge for learnerships.

Next steps

If you are ready to start a career in food and beverage services, prepare your documents and apply before the 9 June deadline. This learnership can give you the practical foundation you need to move forward in South Africa’s hospitality industry. Good luck!

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