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SAB Graduate Internships 2026: Build Your Career with a Global Leader

South African Breweries (SAB), a subsidiary of the global beverage giant AB InBev, has officially opened its 2026 Graduate Internship and Trainee Programmes. Founded in 1895, SAB is not just a brewery; it is a massive industrial and commercial engine looking for the next generation of South African leaders.

Based in Sandton, these programmes offer a 24-month journey of technical mastery, high-stakes responsibility, and cross-functional exposure.

Programme Quick Facts

  • Company: South African Breweries (SAB / AB InBev)
  • Location: Sandton, Johannesburg
  • Duration: 24 Months (Structured Rotations)
  • Learning Model: 70-20-10 (Experiential, Mentorship, Formal)
  • Closing Date: Applications are currently open (Apply ASAP)

🚀 Student Desk Expert Insight: Decoding the 70-20-10 Model

SAB doesn’t use a traditional “classroom” internship. Their 24-month structure is built on a world-class developmental framework:

  • 70% Experiential Learning: You will be “thrown into the deep end” with real-world projects. You aren’t shadowing; you are executing.
  • 20% Mentorship: You are paired with industry leaders at AB InBev who provide the “political” and professional context needed to navigate a global corporation.
  • 10% Formal Coursework: Hard-skills training and certifications to back up your on-the-job experience.
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Available Graduate Opportunities & Requirements

ProgrammeTarget Qualifications
DynamX TraineeDegrees in Finance, Psychology, HR, Marketing, Tech, or Supply Chain.
Brewing TechnicalBSc in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Chemical Engineering.
DynamX LogisticsDegree in Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain, or Logistics.
Technical ServicesBSc/BEng/BTech in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
Packaging MaintenanceBSc/BEng/BTech in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
Engineering TraineeBSc/BEng/BTech in Mechatronics, Energy, Biotech, or Chemistry.

Why Choose SAB in 2026?

  • Global Mobility: As part of AB InBev, the skills you learn in Sandton are transferable to any of their operations across the globe.
  • Rotational Cycles: Every 6 months, you move to a different business function. This ensures that even as an Engineer, you understand how Finance and Marketing drive the brand.
  • Permanent Absorption: While the contract is for 24 months, successful graduates are prioritized for permanent leadership roles within the company.

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How to Apply (Online Application)

Applications are processed through the official AB InBev/SAB career portal. Ensure your CV, full academic transcripts, and ID are ready in PDF format.

  1. Select Your Path: Choose the specific programme that matches your degree (e.g., DynamX, Brewing, or Engineering).
  2. Submit Online:
  3. Search Tip: If the direct links redirect to a general page, search for “Graduate Trainee – South Africa (Sandton)” in the job search bar.

Pro Tip: SAB looks for “owners,” not just employees. In your application, highlight times you took initiative, solved a complex problem, or led a team through a challenge.

Sizwe Nxumalo

Sizwe Nxumalo is a South African recruitment researcher and career analyst dedicated to connecting youth with verified employment opportunities. As the lead contributor for Student Desk, he specializes in tracking large-scale recruitment drives across South Africa’s key sectors, including Logistics (Transnet), Energy (Eskom), Mining (Implats/Sibanye), and the Financial Sector. > With a focus on compliance and accuracy, Sizwe helps applicants navigate the complexities of DPSA government applications (Z83), SETA-funded learnerships, and University/TVET admissions. His mission is to provide a central, reliable hub for South African job-seekers to find their next professional milestone.Contact: info@studentdesk.co.za

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