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FNB Graduate Programme 2026 Johannesburg – Deadline 31 August

Imagine stepping into a permanent role in one of the country’s biggest banks right after graduation. The FNB Graduate Programme is now open in Johannesburg, and applications close on 31 August 2026. Don’t wait until the last day – start now to avoid technical glitches and give yourself a real chance to secure a future in banking.

What Is the FNB Graduate Programme 2026?

FNB, part of the FirstRand Group, is looking for recent graduates to join permanent full‑time positions in Johannesburg. This isn’t just an internship – you start as a full‑time employee from day one. Your placement will depend on your qualifications, the results of your assessments, and where the business needs talent.

  • Credit analytics
  • Risk management
  • Product development
  • Retail banking operations
  • Commercial banking services
  • Data analytics and digital innovation

Who Should Apply?

If you’ve just finished a degree and you’re looking for a stable career in banking, this programme could be your launchpad. FNB is looking for:

  • Strong academic results
  • Analytical thinking
  • Leadership potential
  • Interest in banking, finance, or technology
  • Ethical decision‑making skills
  • Digital and data awareness

Typical eligible majors include:

  • Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Management
  • Data Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering
  • Actuarial Science

Check the job posting for specific qualification requirements before you apply.

What You Gain

FNB offers a unique blend of learning and real work:

  • Permanent full‑time role from the start
  • Hands‑on projects that impact real customers and the business
  • Structured learning – on‑the‑job training, leadership sessions, and mentoring
  • Access to internal learning platforms and performance coaching
  • Strong internal mobility culture – many senior leaders began as graduates

Skills you’ll build include data analysis, financial modelling, customer‑centric thinking, digital literacy, strategic thinking, and risk awareness.

How to Apply

  1. Online Application
    Go to the FirstRand careers portal and fill out the form. Upload your CV, transcripts, certified qualifications (if any) and a copy of your South African ID.
  2. Online Assessments
    If shortlisted, you’ll complete psychometric and aptitude tests that assess problem‑solving and cultural fit.
  3. Interviews
    Successful candidates move on to virtual or in‑person interviews with hiring managers and HR.
  4. Final Selection
    You’ll receive final feedback in November 2026. Keep an eye on your email and the portal for updates.

Pro Tips to Boost Your Chances

  • Tailor your CV to show leadership, academic excellence, and relevant experience.
  • Include concrete examples of problem‑solving and teamwork.
  • Show a genuine interest in banking and innovation – research FNB’s values and recent projects.
  • Practice for the online assessments – many applicants struggle with time management.
  • Apply early. Late applications often get rejected for technical or incomplete reasons.

Many first‑time applicants feel nervous about the process. From experience, the most successful candidates are clear, concise, and honest about their strengths and areas for growth.

Next Steps

Ready to apply? Submit your application before 31 August 2026. Here’s the official link to the job posting:

https://firstrand.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/FRB/job/Johannesburg/FNB-Graduate-Programme_R46834

Good luck! A permanent career in South Africa’s banking sector could start with this programme.

Lethabo Motloung

Lethabo Motloung is a South African career advisor helping thousands of students find internships and learnerships since 2023. Passionate about youth employment. StudentOffice.co.za was created with one goal — to help young South Africans access real opportunities. I share bursaries, jobs, learnerships, internships, and study resources to make it easier for students to take action and build a brighter future.

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