If you are a fresh IT or Computer Science graduate, the right internship now can set the course for your career. The Interfront Graduate Intern programme offers you a chance to work on real government and revenue digital platforms while you learn on the job.
What the opportunity is
Interfront is a technology solutions partner that supports revenue and customs authorities. The Graduate Intern role is a contract position that lasts 1 to 2 years. You will be placed in a professional environment where technology is used to deliver public services.
Who can apply
The role is open to South African citizens by birth who are either:
- Holding a completed Degree in Information Technology or Computer Science
- Holding a completed National Diploma in Information Technology or Computer Science
- In the final year of a Degree or National Diploma in one of the above fields
Applicants must be ready to move from classroom learning to practical workplace exposure.
What you will gain
You will see how technology solutions are built, supported and used in real business settings. The internship will develop your:
- Professional communication skills
- Problem‑solving under pressure
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Technical understanding of software, databases and digital platforms
These experiences help bridge the gap between theory and practice for IT and Computer Science graduates.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents: updated CV, certified copy of your ID, certified copy of your qualification (or proof of final‑year registration), latest transcript, and any IT‑related certificates.
- Visit the official application portal: official online application portal.
- Enter your personal details exactly as they appear on official documents.
- Upload the documents you prepared in step 1.
- Review the entire form for accuracy, then submit.
Tips to improve your chances
Many applicants struggle with a generic CV. Make yours stand out by:
- Listing the programming languages you know (e.g., Java, Python, C#).
- Describing academic or personal projects, the tools you used and the results you achieved.
- Highlighting any internship, volunteer or freelance tech work.
- Showing analytical and problem‑solving examples, even from coursework.
- Keeping the layout clean, with bullet points and headings for easy scanning.
Employers value quick learners, good communicators and team players. Show these traits with short, concrete examples in your cover letter or CV.
Key details at a glance
- Company: Interfront
- Opportunity: Graduate Intern
- Reference Number: Recruit221/226
- Work Level: Student/Graduate
- Contract Type: Contract (1–2 years)
- Salary: Market‑related
- Location: Somerset West
- EE Position: No
- Required Fields: Information Technology or Computer Science
Next steps
Prepare your documents, polish your CV, and apply as soon as possible. Early submissions give you time to check everything and avoid last‑minute errors. This internship can launch your technology career, so take the first step today.
