Graduate Trainee: Accounting || Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA)

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DUE: 15 MAR 2024

Term: Initial 18 months contract with the possibility of becoming a permanent team member on successfull completion of the graduate trainee programme
Location: Harare, Zimbabwe
Full-time, 8 hours per day
Salary: To be disclosed to successful candidates

About AMA

The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development, established in terms of the Agricultural Marketing Authority Act (Chapter 18:24). AMA has a mandate to regulate, supervise, develop, and administer the marketing of agricultural products.

Programme Overview
AMA is calling on all self-motivated and dynamic graduates to apply for the post of Graduate Trainee – Accounting. This programme is aimed to ofter unemployed graduates an opportunity to acquire practical work experience through mentorship and exposure in the accounting field.

What can you expect?
Over a period of 18 months, you will get exposure you would expect from experienced mentors, supportive colleges, and experts. You will find yourself supporting senior management on a range of exciting projects and you will be able to acquire professional, methodological, and technical skills. Following the successful completion of the program and if a suitable vacancy is available, you may subsequently assume a position of responsibility at AMA.

Requirements

A Bachelor’s degree (2:1 and above) in Accounting.
Not more than 3 years outside school following attainment of the qualification.
Excellent analytical skills, communication skills, presentation skills and paying attention to detail would be a strong advantage.
High integrity.
Leadership and interpersonal skills.

Not older than 28 years as of June 2024.

TO APPLY
Please send your CV and a cover letter to: [email protected] using “GT Accounting” as the subject of the email.

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