12 June 2023



Unemployed and unskilled South African youth (aged 18 to 34) are now invited to apply for specialist training and educational programmes at the Shoprite Group throughout the year.

With youth unemployment at a staggering 63.9%, the Group's talent attraction and development strategy places a strong focus on offering early careers to unemployed youth.

Through its Retail Readiness Programme, the Group has invested over R586 million into more than 32 000 learners since 2016. Arguably the largest and most successful skills development initiative undertaken by a South African retailer, the seven-week programme equips unemployed youth with the basic skills required to work in a retail environment or to start their own business.

Upon successful completion of the programme, participants receive NQF-level 3 part-qualifications.



“I went from a student in the Retail Readiness Programme to trainee manager, then assistant manager in just over a year. The Shoprite Group recognised my talents and supported me in my career journey. If you’re keen to learn, there’s always someone willing to teach you something here at Shoprite.” 

- Amanda Ngobese, Assistant Manager at Usave Richmond, Pietermaritzburg


Three diverse individuals in their Checkers uniform. Shuanah Frans, Benjamin Peter Le Roux and Siphosethu Silinga (from left to right) started their careers at the Shoprite Group as part of the YES (Youth Employment Service) programme which led to employment at Checkers.

As the highest impact employment creator in the YES Initiative, the Group has created 7 387 work opportunities for youth since 2018. YES learners receive 12 months on-the-job training at various in-store service departments, including the bakery, deli and fresh foods.



Upon successful completion of the Retail Readiness Programme or YES Initiative, many learners are offered the opportunity to join the Group, with 1 427 doing so in 2022.


“When I finished the YES programme in 2020, my then manager encouraged me to apply for the management trainee programme. I’ve had the opportunity to work in a number of stores and the journey has been incredible and also full of surprises. Shoprite has given me opportunities to not only learn about the business, but also to grow with the business.” 

- Phenyo Mogale, Sales Manager at Shoprite Northam, Limpopo


Two young adults wearing identical Shoprite Checkers black shirts. Following successful completion of the seven-week Retail Readiness Programme, Siyabonga Mali (left) and Felleng Sethoabane are now employed by the Shoprite Group’s Shoprite and Checkers supermarkets.

To apply for one of the Group’s youth development programmes:

Visit the Shoprite Group's Youth Opportunities web page for more information.