Looking for a chance to start your career now? The Multilead Correspondence Internship 2026 offers an 18‑month paid placement for unemployed graduates with disabilities who need real workplace exposure.
What is the internship?
This is an entry‑level programme run by Multilead Consulting Services. You will work in Centurion, Gauteng, handling mail, filing, scanning, data capture, archive duties and front‑office reception. The role is designed to give you hands‑on experience in correspondence management and general office administration.
Who can apply?
To be eligible you must meet all of the following conditions:
- Unemployed South African graduate
- Age between 18 and 25 years
- Person with a disability (the programme is reserved for you)
- Completed a relevant NQF 7 Bachelor’s degree or Advanced Diploma
- At least a Grade 12 or NQF 4 certificate
- No previous work experience in a similar administrative role
- No prior internship in this field
- Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by SAQA and proof must be provided
What will you gain?
The internship covers a wide range of tasks that will build your CV and confidence:
- Processing incoming and outgoing mail, including batching and dispatch
- Managing correspondence files and banking indemnity forms
- Scanning, auditing and archiving records
- Retrieving and filing documents, both on‑site and off‑site
- Providing reception and switchboard support
- Learning data‑capture techniques and basic records‑management systems
These skills are useful in public‑sector offices, corporate administration, and any organisation that handles documents and information.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents (see list below).
- Create a short, three‑page CV that highlights your education and any volunteer work.
- Write a motivational letter that explains why you want this internship, what you have studied, and how the experience will help you.
- Visit the official application portal at Multilead’s online application page and register.
- Upload all certified copies and submit the application before the closing date.
Documents you must submit
- Certified copy of your ID
- Certified copy of Grade 12 or NQF 4 certificate
- Certified copy of your NQF 7 Bachelor’s degree or Advanced Diploma
- Certified academic transcript (mandatory)
- Short CV (max 3 pages)
- Motivational letter
- SAQA evaluation proof if you hold foreign qualifications
Tips to improve your chances
- Check that every file is clearly named (e.g., “ID Copy”, “Transcript”, “CV”).
- Make sure the transcript is readable – blurry files are rejected.
- Be truthful about any past internships; non‑disclosure leads to disqualification.
- Proofread your motivational letter for spelling and grammar.
- Submit your application well before 06 July 2026; waiting until the last day reduces your time to fix mistakes.
- Prepare for a security‑vetting process if you are shortlisted.
Next steps
If you meet the eligibility criteria, start by organising the required documents today. Follow the step‑by‑step guide, submit a complete application, and then wait up to six weeks for a response. Even if you are not selected, the process will give you valuable practice for future applications.
