In today’s show, we heard from Nazeem Abrahams - Committee member of Advertising Media Association of South Africa (AMASA). We were talking about the AMASA Learnership Programme (ALP) that they offering to students who want an opportunity to enter the media industry. Successful candidates will be employed and mentored by leading media owners and agencies and remunerated and enrolled on the AAA media module and AMASA Media Planning Workshop. The ALP is open to candidates with a tertiary qualification; however preference will be given to graduates who have Higher Grade Maths, BCom, Marketing, Statistics and Research qualifications. Application forms can be downloaded from www.amasa.org.za/burseryfund.php Completed entry forms should be submitted with supporting documentation to amasaALP@gmail.com or qsalie@jupiterct.co.za by the 13th April 2012 . Selected candidates need to be available to commence employment in early May 2012.
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