Starting a career in professional services is hard, but the Moore Apprenticeship is open now, giving you a real‑world chance to learn and earn confidence while you work with clients.
What the opportunity is
Moore is offering an apprenticeship for a trainee who wants to work in a professional services firm. You will be placed in a busy environment, help with client projects, use office systems and take part in training sessions led by experienced staff.
Who can apply
The role is ideal if you are:
- Motivated and ready to learn
- Reliable and can take responsibility
- Comfortable working with other people
- Willing to follow instructions and improve
- Studying or have finished school (Matric) and can provide proof of ID
Strong candidates are detail‑focused, accountable and can handle pressure while delivering quality work.
What you will gain
During the apprenticeship you will develop:
- Professional workplace exposure
- Hands‑on experience with real clients
- Technical and computer skills
- Mentoring from senior leaders
- Access to learning resources and training
- Understanding of professional standards and ethics
- Confidence in a structured work environment
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Copy of your South African ID
- Matric certificate (or proof of completion)
- Any relevant qualification certificates or academic records
- References or supporting certificates, if you have them
- Check that all files are legible and clearly named.
- Visit the official application portal: Apply for the Moore Apprenticeship.
- Create an account or log in.
- Fill in the online form and upload your documents.
- Review everything for spelling mistakes or missing information.
- Submit the application before the deadline.
Tips to improve your chances
Even without work experience, you can stand out by showing:
- Clear, concise communication in your CV and cover letter.
- Examples of teamwork, leadership or volunteering from school or community projects.
- Attention to detail – avoid long paragraphs, use bullet points.
- Professional behaviour – use a polite tone and correct spelling.
- Ability to stay calm under pressure – describe a situation where you managed a deadline.
Insider tip: Don’t just list your education. Add short examples that prove you can communicate, work in a team and handle pressure. Attitude often matters more than experience.
Final thoughts and next steps
This apprenticeship gives you a solid first step into a professional services career. It offers real client work, mentorship and the chance to build confidence.
If you are motivated, detail‑oriented and eager to learn, take the time to prepare a tidy CV, gather your documents and apply now through the official portal.
