Do you need a real‑world step into business‑technology right now? The SynergERP Intern Sage X3 Consultant Internship gives unemployed graduates a fast track to practical ERP consulting experience before you finish the year.
What the opportunity is
SynergERP’s ERP Division is looking for a hybrid intern to support its Sage X3 business unit. The role is based in Midrand, Gauteng and runs from the date it is posted – 17 June 2026 – until the closing date of 30 June 2026. You will work part‑time on‑site and remotely, alongside seasoned consultants, and see real client projects from day one.
Who can apply
- Unemployed South African graduates with a degree in Accounting, Business Management or a closely related field.
- Candidates who meet the Employment Equity (EE) criteria and, where applicable, the disability requirements.
- Anyone with a basic grasp of accounting principles, Microsoft Excel and Office.
- Applicants must be ready to enter the workforce and have no extensive ERP consulting background.
What you will gain
- Structured learning in ERP consulting, focused on Sage X3.
- Hands‑on involvement in implementation and support activities.
- Exposure to real client environments across different industries.
- Mentorship from experienced consultants and developers.
- Development of functional consulting, documentation, and client‑interaction skills.
- Experience preparing reports, presentations, and post‑go‑live support.
- Insight into how technology solves business problems.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Degree certificate and academic transcript
- Proof of disability (if applicable)
- Any other documents requested on the portal
- Visit the official application page: SynergERP recruitment portal.
- Enter your personal details, upload your CV and supporting files, and fill in your education and any additional questions.
- Write a brief, professional cover letter that explains why you want to learn ERP consulting.
- Review all information, accept the terms, and click “Submit” before 30 June 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV so that accounting, business management, Excel, and any system‑related experience stand out.
- Keep the layout clean; use bullet points and avoid large blocks of text.
- In your cover letter, show curiosity about how businesses use ERP systems and mention any coursework or projects that relate.
- Proof‑read every document – spelling errors can cost you an interview.
- Submit early; late applications may be rejected automatically.
Final thoughts
This internship offers a realistic glimpse into ERP consulting, a field where many graduates lack practical exposure. If you meet the eligibility criteria, prepare your documents carefully and apply before the 30 June deadline. Taking this step now can give you the confidence and skills that textbooks alone cannot provide.
