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SAYouth: Learn How to use this Free Job Platform
SAYouth.mobi is a free platform for young South Africans to find jobs, learnerships, and bursaries — even without data or work experience.
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From Unemployed to Empowered: Why SAYouth.mobi Is a Game Changer for Youth

If you’re between the ages of 15 and 34 and looking for work, you’re not alone. Many young South Africans are searching for ways to earn money, gain skills, or start a career. One free and powerful tool that can help is SAYouth.
This article will explain what SAYouth.mobi is, how it works, and how you can use it to find job opportunities, internships, and training — all without using your data.
What is SA Youth?

SAYouth, which can be accessed at SAYouth.mobi, is a zero-rated website created by the South African government through the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention. It is supported by the Department of Employment and Labour and run in partnership with Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator.
The platform connects young people to opportunities across the country — including jobs, learnerships, volunteering, and skills training — for free. You don’t even need data to access it on most mobile networks.
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Who Can Use SAYouth?
Many young people may wonder whether they qualify to use SAYouth.mobi. The good news is that the SAYouth is designed to be inclusive and accessible to most South African youth. If you meet the following criteria, you can register and start benefiting from the platform:
- Are between 15 and 34 years old
- Have a valid South African ID or passport
- Are unemployed or looking for work or learning opportunities
You don’t need a matric certificate or university qualification to join. Whether you’re looking for your first job, a way to earn while studying, or something to keep you busy after school, SAYouth.mobi is built to support you.
What Can You Find on SAYouth?
Once you register on the site, there are many useful resources and opportunities available to you. These are designed to help you gain experience, find paid work, or access training that can improve your chances of long-term employment:
- Find jobs near you — from retail and admin to internships and part-time work
- Access learnerships and skills programmes to grow your career
- Apply for bursaries or educational support
- Get help writing a CV and preparing for interviews
- Receive updates about new opportunities that match your profile
You can even apply for government programmes like the School Assistant Initiative, which has created thousands of jobs for young people across the country.
How to Register on SAYouth.mobi

Getting started on SAYouth.mobi is easy and only takes a few minutes. Registration is important because it allows the system to suggest opportunities that match your background, location, and interests. Follow these steps to set up your profile:
- Go to the SAYouth.mobi website using your phone, tablet, or computer.
- Click “Join the Network”.
- Enter your South African ID number (or passport number if you’re not a citizen).
- Fill in your details, such as your education, interests, and where you live.
- Start browsing and applying for opportunities!
The more complete your profile, the better the platform can match you with things you might like or qualify for.
Is SAYouth Really Free?
One of the most important features of SAYouth.mobi is that it is completely free to use. This makes it a valuable resource, especially for young people who may not always have access to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Here is what makes it affordable and accessible:
- Vodacom
- MTN
- Telkom
- Cell C
Because the platform is zero-rated, you won’t be charged for using it on these networks. So even if you don’t have airtime or data, you can still log in and apply for work.
Tips for Making the Most of SAYouth.mobi

Using SAYouth platform effectively can increase your chances of finding opportunities that suit your goals. The tips below can help you improve your profile, stay updated, and apply with confidence. These are easy to follow and can make a big difference in your job search:
- Keep Your Profile Updated: Add new skills, volunteer work, or courses you’ve done. Even small changes can improve your chances of getting matched with the right opportunity.
- Log In Regularly: New opportunities are added often. Check in at least once a week so you don’t miss out.
- Be Honest and Clear: When filling out your profile or applying for a job, be truthful about your skills and experience. Clear, honest information helps employers find the best fit.
- Get Support When You Need It: If you get stuck, SAYouth has a support team that can help. They can guide you with your profile, job applications, or technical problems. You can also visit one of their Youth Hubs in communities across the country for in-person help.
Success Stories from SAYouth Users
Across South Africa, many young people have used SAYouth.mobi to take their first steps into the job market. These real-life stories show what is possible when you make use of the platform. Each example highlights a different type of opportunity and the difference it made in someone’s life:
- Thabo from Mpumalanga found a retail job at a local supermarket after applying through the site.
- Lerato in Gauteng joined a learnership programme in IT and is now doing paid work.
- Sipho in the Eastern Cape got placed in a school as an assistant and is earning while gaining experience.
Your story could be next.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a young South African looking for a way to improve your life, SAYouth.mobi is a great place to start. It doesn’t cost anything, it’s easy to use, and it brings real opportunities to your fingertips.
Take that first step. Visit SAYouth.mobi, create your profile, and see what’s out there waiting for you. Your next job, skill, or success story could be just one click away.
And while you’re preparing for new opportunities, don’t forget to get ready for interviews too. Check out our article on common interview questions and how to answer them — it’s full of tips to help you speak with confidence and impress future employers.

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