Absa Technology Graduate Accelerator Programme 2027

Launch your tech career with Absa's Graduate Accelerator Programme 2027! Apply now for a chance to innovate and lead in Johannesburg.

Published 7 July 2026
Closing Date 18 August 2026
Location
Opportunity

Join the Absa Technology Graduate Accelerator Programme 2027 and kickstart your career in technology with Absa Group Limited in Johannesburg, Gauteng. This prestigious two-year programme, offered by the Absa Quantum Leap Academy, is designed for top technology graduates ready to innovate and lead in the tech space. While the closing date is not specified, we encourage you to apply promptly to seize this opportunity.

About the Opportunity
Absa Group Limited is inviting South African technology graduates to apply for the Absa Technology Graduate Accelerator Programme 2027. This two-year accelerator programme is crafted to nurture the next generation of technology leaders through a blend of technical and leadership development, real-world work experience, and exposure to cutting-edge innovation.

Key Responsibilities
Participants will engage in a variety of activities, including technical training, digital innovation, strategic thinking, and leadership development through the Absa GenA Programme. You’ll also experience multidisciplinary collaboration and gain exposure to Absa’s enterprise-scale technology platforms.

Requirements/Qualifications
– A percentage aggregate of at least 65%
– Final year of a 4-year degree or completed a Bachelor’s Honours degree in a technology-related field
– Qualification must be at NQF Level 8 or equivalent
– Fields of study include Computer Science, Information Technology, Industrial Engineering, and more.

Benefits
The programme offers mentorship from experienced leaders, hands-on learning, exposure to real-world projects, and career development opportunities in the financial services industry.

Who Should Apply?
We are looking for innovative, digitally minded graduates passionate about technology and ready to solve real-world problems in a dynamic environment.

Posted: 7 July 2026