
How to Apply for Training Force Learnerships 2026
Training Force does not list specific open learnerships on that page. Instead, it works as a general application portal where you register your details to be considered for future opportunities.
That means you are applying to be added to their learner database.
Step-by-Step Application Process
1. Complete the Online Application Form
You must fill in your personal details, including:
- Full name and surname
- South African ID number
- Contact details (phone and email)
- Physical address
- Employment status
Make sure everything is correct. Incorrect details can disqualify you.
2. Add Your Education Details
You will be required to include:
- Highest qualification (Matric or higher)
- Field of study (if applicable)
- Any additional training or certificates
3. Indicate Your Interests
The form may ask about:
- Preferred training programmes
- Industry interests (e.g. business admin, IT, engineering, etc.)
This helps match you with future learnerships.
4. Upload Required Documents
Prepare clear, certified copies before applying:
- Certified South African ID
- Updated CV
- Matric certificate or highest qualification
- Any additional certificates
Important:
Documents must be clear and readable. Poor-quality uploads often get ignored.
5. Submit Your Application
Once everything is completed:
- Review all information carefully
- Submit the form
There is no immediate placement after submission.
What Happens After You Apply?
This is where many applicants misunderstand the process.
- You are not automatically accepted into a learnership
- Your profile is stored in their system
- Training Force will contact you only if a funded programme matches your profile
So if you don’t hear back immediately, it doesn’t mean rejection.
Important Things to Know
- There is no fixed closing date (applications stay open)
- Opportunities depend on available funding and SETA projects
- Only shortlisted candidates are contacted
- You may be contacted weeks or months later
Who Should Apply?
This platform is best for:
- Unemployed youth
- Matric holders
- People looking for SETA-funded learnerships
- Candidates willing to wait for placement
Real Tip (Most People Ignore This)
Submitting once is not enough.
To increase your chances:
- Apply on multiple training provider platforms
- Keep your CV updated
- Be reachable (active phone number)
- Check your calls and emails regularly
Training providers like:
- Dynamic DNA
- Cortex Hub
also recruit learners directly.
Final Thoughts
The Training Force application form is a gateway, not a guaranteed opportunity.
It puts you in the system — but your chances depend on timing, funding, and demand.
If you are serious about getting into a learnership in 2026:
Apply here, yes.
But don’t stop here.
Apply everywhere you can.