The finance and auditing industry continues to create opportunities for candidates who have strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and an interest in accounting processes. However, many graduates struggle to secure entry-level positions because employers often expect practical workplace exposure.
The Maximum Profit Recovery VAT Auditing Learnership 2026 offers candidates an opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a real VAT auditing environment while building professional accounting and finance skills.
This 6-month learnership combines workplace training, audit support responsibilities, administrative exposure, and the opportunity to complete an NQF Level 4 Accounting Technician qualification with AT-SA.
For candidates who want more than basic office administration and are interested in auditing, VAT compliance, accounting support, and client-based finance work, this programme could provide valuable career-building experience.
What Is the Maximum Profit Recovery VAT Auditing Learnership?
The Maximum Profit Recovery VAT Auditing Learnership is a full-time, fixed-term programme based in Moreleta Park, Pretoria.
Successful learners will work alongside professional auditors while gaining practical exposure to:
- VAT auditing
- Accounting administration
- Client support
- Financial documentation
- Audit processes
- Reporting activities
The programme places learners inside a real finance and audit environment where accuracy, professionalism, organisation, and communication are essential.
How Long Does the Learnership Run?
The learnership runs for:
- 6 months
During this period, learners will assist the audit team with both office-based and client-site responsibilities.
Because the programme involves practical finance work, candidates should be prepared to work under deadlines and manage detailed documentation carefully.
What Learners Will Do During the Programme
Participants will support auditors and finance teams with a range of administrative and audit-related activities.
VAT Audit Support
Learners may assist with:
- Supporting auditors during VAT audits
- Preparing audit documentation
- Verifying financial records
- Assisting with VAT-related checks
- Managing client documentation
This exposure helps learners understand how VAT auditing works within professional finance environments.
Document Management and Administration
Strong administrative skills are essential in audit environments.
Learners may assist with:
- Scanning documents
- Locating invoices
- Managing archived files
- Organising records
- Printing documents
- Preparing audit files
Accurate document control is extremely important because finance and tax records must be properly maintained.
Training and Manual Preparation
The programme also includes support responsibilities related to training materials.
Learners may help with:
- Preparing training manuals
- Printing materials
- Binding documents
- Distributing documentation
These tasks help learners develop organisational and administrative experience.
Reporting and Communication
Participants will provide updates to the Audit Manager and support internal communication processes.
This may include:
- Providing progress updates
- Supporting reporting activities
- Communicating with team members
- Assisting with workflow coordination
Professional communication is a key part of finance and audit work.
Event and Logistics Support
The role may also involve internal event coordination and logistical support.
This can include:
- Assisting with event planning
- Venue preparation
- Coordinating materials
- Supporting internal activities
Because client-site visits may form part of the role, some travel may also be required depending on audit schedules.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet several important requirements before applying.
Educational Requirements
Candidates must possess either:
- An Accounting Diploma
- An Accounting Degree
The accounting qualification is listed as non-negotiable.
Experience Requirements
Applicants should also have:
- Accounting work experience
- Or a strong accounting background
While entry-level candidates may still apply, any accounting-related exposure can strengthen an application significantly.
Technical Skills Required
Candidates should demonstrate:
- Microsoft Office skills
- Strong Microsoft Excel ability
- Administrative competence
- Document management skills
- Basic reporting ability
Excel is especially important because finance departments and audit teams rely heavily on spreadsheets, calculations, and organised financial data.
Personal Skills and Competencies
Successful candidates should also demonstrate:
- Strong organisational ability
- Time management skills
- Attention to detail
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to work under pressure
- Professional attitude
- Willingness to learn
Audit environments often require accuracy and careful handling of sensitive information.
Additional Experience That Can Strengthen an Application
Although not listed as mandatory, certain experiences may improve a candidate’s chances.
These include:
- Completed articles
- Marketing experience
- A marketing course
- At least one year of relevant experience
Applicants should highlight any exposure related to:
- Accounting support
- VAT administration
- Audit assistance
- Tax-related duties
- Client service
- Financial administration
- Reporting
- Document control
Even small examples of practical experience can make a CV more competitive.
Why This Learnership Is Valuable for Finance Candidates
VAT auditing combines several important finance functions, including:
- Accounting
- Tax compliance
- Documentation management
- Client interaction
- Financial analysis
- Reporting
This creates a strong learning opportunity for candidates who want practical exposure within the finance sector.
Maximum Profit Recovery specialises in VAT and tax optimisation services and has more than 22 years of experience in the field.
For candidates interested in long-term careers in:
- Accounting
- Auditing
- VAT administration
- Tax services
- Financial operations
this learnership can provide useful workplace exposure and practical understanding of professional finance processes.
How to Prepare a Strong Application
Applicants should prepare a clear and focused CV that directly matches the requirements of the role.
A strong CV should clearly include:
- Accounting qualification
- Microsoft Excel skills
- Accounting experience
- Audit exposure
- VAT or tax-related work
- Administrative abilities
- Client service experience
- Organisational skills
- Updated contact details
Avoid generic descriptions that simply say “hardworking” or “team player” without examples.
Instead, provide practical examples of responsibilities and tasks you have completed.
Candidates who meet the requirements should submit their details through the official online application portal.
Useful Experience to Mention on Your CV
Candidates can strengthen their applications by mentioning activities such as:
- Capturing financial information
- Preparing reports
- Working with invoices
- Managing records
- Assisting with audits
- Supporting office administration
- Using Microsoft Excel
- Handling documentation
- Working with clients
- Coordinating projects or tasks
These examples help show that the candidate understands professional workplace environments.
Common Mistakes Applicants Should Avoid
Many candidates weaken their applications through avoidable mistakes.
Leaving Out Accounting Qualifications
Always place your accounting qualification clearly near the top of your CV.
Hiding Excel Skills
Because Excel is important in finance work, your spreadsheet and computer skills should be easy to find.
Using a Generic CV
Tailor your CV specifically for accounting and auditing opportunities.
Forgetting Relevant Experience
Do not leave out:
- VAT exposure
- Audit support
- Admin experience
- Financial reporting tasks
Even small examples are valuable.
Incorrect Contact Details
Always double-check your:
- Phone number
- Email address
- Residential location
Recruiters cannot contact candidates with outdated information.
Who Should Consider Applying?
This learnership may suit:
- Accounting graduates
- Accounting diploma holders
- Finance students seeking workplace exposure
- Candidates interested in auditing
- Applicants interested in VAT administration
- Individuals looking to build practical finance experience
Graduates and candidates with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Candidates willing to relocate may also be considered, although relocation costs will be their own responsibility.
Final Thoughts
The Maximum Profit Recovery VAT Auditing Learnership 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for candidates with accounting qualifications who want practical exposure within a professional finance and audit environment.
Through hands-on VAT auditing support, administrative responsibilities, client-site exposure, and the opportunity to complete an NQF Level 4 Accounting Technician qualification, learners can build important workplace skills that may support long-term finance careers.
For organised, detail-focused candidates who are serious about accounting, auditing, and VAT-related work, this programme could serve as a strong starting point in the finance industry.





