Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company, proudly rooted in South Africa. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and empowerment, Sasol plays a pivotal role in developing skills and creating opportunities for the country’s youth. One of its most impactful initiatives is its Learnership Programme, designed to equip young South Africans with the technical and professional skills needed in today’s competitive job market.
This article explores the Sasol Learnership Programme in detail — what it is, how it works, who it’s for, and how you can apply to be part of this life-changing opportunity.

A learnership is a work-based learning programme that leads to a nationally recognised qualification registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). Learnerships are structured to combine theoretical learning with practical work experience, enabling learners to gain both academic knowledge and hands-on skills in their chosen field.
Learnerships are especially valuable in South Africa, where the economy demands both experience and qualifications — something that many school-leavers and graduates lack. These programmes bridge the gap between education and employment, providing learners with a direct pathway into the workplace.
Sasol is committed to building an inclusive and skilled workforce. Through its learnerships, the company aims to:
By investing in education and training, Sasol not only strengthens its own workforce but also contributes to national socio-economic development.
Sasol offers a wide range of learnerships across various disciplines, primarily in the technical and engineering fields. Some of the most common programmes include:
These are for candidates interested in becoming qualified artisans in trades such as:
These learnerships focus on training process operators for work in Sasol’s chemical plants. Learners gain expertise in handling complex industrial processes, safety procedures, and plant operations.
In Sasol’s mining division, learnerships are offered for those interested in:
Focused on the efficient movement and distribution of products, these programmes are essential for those wanting careers in transportation, warehousing, and supply chain management.
Though fewer in number, Sasol also offers learnerships in office administration, HR, and business support roles.
Sasol Learnerships offer more than just training — they are a stepping stone to a successful career. Here are some of the key benefits:
Learnerships are paid positions. Learners receive a monthly stipend that helps support their basic needs while they train.
Upon successful completion, learners are awarded a qualification registered with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
Learners gain real-world experience at Sasol facilities, which is crucial for future job applications.
While a learnership doesn’t guarantee a permanent job, many learners are absorbed into the company or find employment elsewhere in the industry.
Learners are supported by experienced mentors, ensuring that they develop both technically and professionally.
Sasol learnerships are targeted at unemployed South African youth, especially those from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. The general requirements include:
Preference is often given to candidates from rural areas, women, and persons with disabilities in line with Sasol’s employment equity policies.

Sasol typically opens applications for its learnerships once or twice per year. Here’s how you can apply:
Go to https://www.sasol.com/careers and navigate to the “Learnerships” section under “Opportunities”.
Create a user profile with a valid email address, ID number, and password.
Prepare and upload the following:
Select the relevant learnership programme and submit your application online. Ensure all fields are filled correctly to avoid disqualification.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessments and interviews. Final selection is based on performance and alignment with Sasol’s requirements.
The Sasol Learnership Programme is more than just a training initiative — it is a gateway to a better future for many young South Africans. By equipping learners with the skills, knowledge, and work experience they need, Sasol is playing a crucial role in addressing unemployment and building a more skilled and inclusive workforce.
If you’re passionate about science, engineering, or trades — or if you’re simply looking for a meaningful career path — a Sasol learnership could be your first step toward a brighter tomorrow.

Interested in applying? Visit Sasol’s Careers Portal to check current learnership opportunities, or follow Sasol on social media for announcements and updates.