CIPC 2025‑2027 Graduate Internship Programs: Unlock Your Future in Tech, Finance, & More – Apply Today!

CIPC Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Graduate Internship Program vacancies.
The closing date for applications is 31 October 2025.
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is putting out three new internship spots that will run from 2025 through 2027. These positions are aimed at young South Africans who have finished a university degree or a college diploma but haven’t yet worked in their chosen field. If you’re ready to learn on the job, earn a steady stipend of R12,000 each month, and boost your résumé, read on to see if you qualify.
Who Can Apply?
You must meet these simple rules to be considered for a CIPC internship:
- Be a South African citizen and currently unemployed.
- Be between 18 and 35 years old.
- Hold a national degree or diploma from a recognized university or college.
- Have never been paid full‑time for work in your field of study.
- Have never taken part in another internship program before.
If you tick all these boxes, you can move on to the next part.
Internship Opportunities
CIPC is offering three different tracks, each with its own job duties and required skills:
1. Supply Chain Management Internship
Who Should Apply?
Someone with a diploma or degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Procurement, or Public Management.
What You’ll Do:
- Help create purchase orders and manage request‑for‑quotation workflows.
- Keep supplier data up to date and check that everyone follows the rules.
- Track inventory, verify assets, and keep accurate records.
- Produce simple reports on how the supply chain is performing.
2. e‑Communication Internship
Who Should Apply?
Graduates in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or Media Studies.
What You’ll Do:
- Write and edit press releases and newsletters.
- Build content for the CIPC website and social media channels.
- Join communication campaigns and help engage stakeholders.
- Manage media relations and support branding activities.
3. Contract Unit Internship
Who Should Apply?
Those with a diploma or degree in Law, Business Administration, or Contract/Supply‑Chain Management.
What You’ll Do:
- Draft and review contracts, and keep a clean database of agreements.
- Check that all contracts follow the latest legal and regulatory frameworks.
- Provide administrative support to the legal team and handle filing.
Why Join CIPC?
These internships offer more than just a paycheck. You’ll get:
- Hands‑on experience in a real business environment.
- Mentorship from seasoned professionals who will guide your growth.
- Networking with people who can help you land a full‑time job later.
- A solid foundation in government administration, communication, or supply chain operations—skills that are highly sought after across many industries.
If you’re focused on learning and building a promising career, this is a great stepping stone.
How to Apply
You’ll need a few documents ready:
- A clear, up‑to‑date CV.
- Certified copies of your ID and diploma or degree.
- A cover letter that tells us which internship you’re interested in.
Once you’ve gathered everything, apply through the link below. Make sure you do it before 31 October 2025!
- Apply for the CIPC Supply Chain Management Internship
- Apply for the CIPC e‑Communication Internship
- Apply for the CIPC Contract Unit Internship
Related Learning and Funding Opportunities
If you’re interested in other ways to get paid while you study or to enhance your skills, check out these helpful resources:
- How to get paid while you study with Seta – This guide explains different paid training options available in South Africa.
- Seta bursaries you can still apply for this year – Find out about scholarship programs that can help cover your tuition.
- Seta learnerships that pay over R5,000/month – These programs combine learning and earning, and many offer a salary above 5,000 ZAR.
- Seta apprenticeships now open—apply online today – Learn a trade, earn a salary, and gain experience that employers love.
The CIPC Graduate Internship Program is a fantastic chance for young South Africans to step into the workplace, gain real‑world experience, and earn a monthly stipend. All you need is a recent diploma or degree, a clean résumé, and the drive to learn. Slots are limited, so apply before 31 October 2025 and take the first step toward a bright future.