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10 jobs in South Africa that don’t require a degree

Mthobisi Nozulela|Published
While a university degree can improve job prospects, it is not the only route into the labour market.

While a university degree can improve job prospects, it is not the only route into the labour market.

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Unemployment in South Africa remains high, particularly among people without formal qualifications. While a university degree can improve job prospects, it is not the only route into the labour market.

A number of occupations still offer entry opportunities without requiring a degree, provided applicants have the necessary skills, training, or certification.

According to the latest data, the overall unemployment rate stands at 33.7%, but the situation is significantly worse among young people and those without tertiary education.

"Education continues to play a pivotal role in determining young people’s employment prospects," Stats SA previously said.

"Those without a matric qualification face the steepest uphill climb, with an unemployment rate of 51,6%—the highest across all education levels. For those who complete matric, the situation improves marginally, though the unemployment rate remains high at 47,6%,".

However, not all hope is lost. In some industries, practical skills, on-the-job experience, and short vocational courses are just as valuable, if not more valuable than a formal qualification.

10 jobs in South Africa that don’t need a degree:

 

Politician

 

A university degree is not compulsory to become a politician in South Africa. Many political leaders start their careers through community involvement and party membership.

Notable examples include Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen, Minister of Public Works Dean Macpherson, Minister of Sport Gayton McKenzie, and former President Jacob Zuma.

Truck driver

 

A degree is not needed to be a truck driver. You need a valid Code 14 professional driving license and proper training. Truck drivers are in high demand across South Africa’s freight and logistics sectors.

Electrical technician

 

You don’t need a degree to work as an electrical technician. Completing a trade test and getting an NQF Level 4 qualification or equivalent is enough to start.

Police officer

A degree isn’t required to become a police officer in South Africa. Candidates must complete training at a police academy and meet physical and educational requirements, typically a matric certificate.

Car sales

No degree is needed to work in car sales. Success depends on strong communication skills, product knowledge, and sales experience, which you can gain on the job or through short courses.

Real estate agent

You don’t need a degree to become a real estate agent. You must complete a registration course with the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) and pass the required exams.

 

Pilot

A university degree is not required to become a pilot. However, you must complete flight training, earn a commercial pilot’s license, and log flying hours through accredited flight schools.

Plumber

 

No degree is needed to become a plumber. You can complete an apprenticeship or vocational training and obtain a trade certificate to work professionally

SEO specialist

 

A degree isn’t required to become an SEO specialist. Many learn through online courses, workshops, and hands-on experience in digital marketing.

Creative Director / Designer

In fields like advertising, fashion, or digital media, talent and portfolio often matter more than formal education

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