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    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise2 September , 2025Updated:3 September , 2025
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    Youth unemployment remains one of South Africa’s biggest challenges, with millions of graduates and matriculants struggling to secure work. But here’s the good news: not all first jobs are low-paying. Some industries are actively searching for fresh talent and are willing to pay competitive salaries to attract the right skills.

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    For graduates, matriculants, and first-time job seekers, knowing the earning potential of different entry-level careers is essential. It helps you make smarter career choices, prioritise industries with high demand, and focus your upskilling efforts where they matter most.

    This ranking is based on current job market trends, advertised salaries on South African job portals, and industry demand insights.

    What is an Entry-Level Job in South Africa?

    An entry-level job is a role designed for individuals with little to no professional experience. It’s often the first step into a career after completing matric, a degree, diploma, or vocational qualification.

    • Average Salary Expectations: Most entry-level jobs in South Africa pay between R5,000 and R30,000+ per month.
    • What Affects Pay?
      • Industry – Tech and finance generally pay more than hospitality or retail.
      • Skills – Digital, technical, and scarce skills raise earning potential.
      • Qualifications – Degrees and professional certifications often lead to higher salaries.
      • Location – Gauteng leads with the highest starting salaries, followed by Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
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    Top 50 Highest-Paying Entry-Level Jobs in South Africa

    Here’s the ranked list, grouped by industry for easy scanning:

    Tech & IT

    1. Software Developer / Programmer – R20,000 – R30,000 | Coding (Java, Python, C#). High demand in fintech & AI.
    2. Data Analyst – R18,000 – R28,000 | SQL, Excel, Power BI. Needed across finance & retail.
    3. Cybersecurity Analyst – R18,000 – R27,000 | Network security, risk analysis. Critical in banking & telecoms.
    4. Cloud Engineer – R22,000 – R30,000 | AWS, Azure, cloud infrastructure. In-demand across corporates.
    5. IT Support Engineer – R12,000 – R20,000 | Troubleshooting, networking. Essential for SMEs & large firms.
    6. UX/UI Designer – R15,000 – R25,000 | Design thinking, Figma, Adobe XD. Needed in digital platforms.
    7. Business Intelligence (BI) Developer – R20,000 – R28,000 | SQL, dashboards, analytics. Demand in corporate decision-making.

    Finance & Business

    1. Junior Actuary – R25,000 – R35,000 | Mathematics, actuarial science degree. High demand in insurance.
    2. Chartered Accountant (Trainee CA) – R20,000 – R28,000 | Accounting degree + SAICA articles. Strong growth field.
    3. Financial Analyst – R18,000 – R26,000 | Excel, forecasting, financial modelling. Needed in banks & investment firms.
    4. Management Consultant (Graduate Programme) – R22,000 – R30,000 | Strategy, problem-solving. Roles at major consulting firms.
    5. Investment Banking Analyst – R25,000 – R32,000 | Finance, economics, CFA Level 1. Top-paying financial role.
    6. Auditor (Junior) – R15,000 – R22,000 | Accounting, auditing. Demand in auditing firms.
    7. Supply Chain Analyst – R18,000 – R25,000 | Logistics, SAP, forecasting. Growth in FMCG & manufacturing.

    Engineering & Built Environment

    1. Civil Engineer (Graduate) – R22,000 – R30,000 | Civil engineering degree. Needed for infrastructure projects.
    2. Electrical Engineer (Graduate) – R23,000 – R32,000 | Electrical design & power systems. Scarce skill in SA.
    3. Mechanical Engineer (Graduate) – R20,000 – R28,000 | CAD, mechanical systems. Demand in mining & manufacturing.
    4. Chemical Engineer (Graduate) – R22,000 – R30,000 | Process design, chemistry. Needed in petrochemical sector.
    5. Mining Engineer (Graduate) – R25,000 – R35,000 | Mining qualifications. Demand in SA’s mining belt.
    6. Quantity Surveyor (Graduate) – R18,000 – R26,000 | Project costing, contracts. Demand in construction.

    Healthcare & Life Sciences

    1. Medical Doctor (Internship) – R25,000 – R32,000 | MBChB degree. Critical in hospitals nationwide.
    2. Pharmacist (Community Service) – R20,000 – R28,000 | Pharmacy degree. Demand in healthcare sector.
    3. Nurse (Professional / Community Service) – R15,000 – R22,000 | Nursing qualification. Nationwide need.
    4. Medical Laboratory Scientist – R14,000 – R20,000 | Lab testing, diagnostics. High demand post-COVID.
    5. Radiographer (Graduate) – R16,000 – R24,000 | Radiography degree. Demand in private hospitals.

    Legal & Public Sector

    1. Candidate Attorney – R12,000 – R18,000 | LLB degree. Pathway to attorney qualification.
    2. Legal Researcher – R14,000 – R20,000 | Strong legal writing. Needed in NGOs & government.
    3. Policy Analyst (Graduate Programme) – R15,000 – R22,000 | Political science, public admin. Demand in government.
    4. Government Graduate Internships – R8,000 – R12,000 | Various qualifications. Opportunities across departments.

    Creative & Digital Careers

    1. Digital Marketing Specialist (Junior) – R12,000 – R20,000 | SEO, social media, Google Ads. Demand in SMEs.
    2. Content Creator / Copywriter – R10,000 – R18,000 | Writing, editing, branding. Needed in agencies.
    3. Graphic Designer – R10,000 – R16,000 | Adobe Suite. In demand for branding & advertising.
    4. Animator / Multimedia Designer – R12,000 – R20,000 | Motion graphics, 3D tools. Growing in film & media.
    5. Public Relations (PR) Assistant – R12,000 – R18,000 | Communication, branding. Demand in corporate comms.

    Sales & Supply Chain

    1. Sales Consultant (Graduate Programme) – R10,000 – R18,000 + commission | Negotiation skills. Demand across industries.
    2. Account Manager (Junior) – R14,000 – R20,000 | Client relations, sales growth. Needed in tech & FMCG.
    3. Logistics Coordinator – R12,000 – R18,000 | Supply chain, transport. Growth in e-commerce.
    4. Procurement Officer (Junior) – R14,000 – R20,000 | Purchasing, vendor management. Needed in corporates.
    5. Retail Buyer (Graduate) – R15,000 – R22,000 | Trend analysis, merchandising. Demand in retail chains.

    Other High-Paying Roles

    1. Pilot (Entry-Level / First Officer) – R25,000 – R40,000 | Aviation license. Scarce and high-paying.
    2. Air Traffic Controller (Trainee) – R20,000 – R30,000 | ATNS training. High responsibility role.
    3. Geologist (Graduate) – R18,000 – R26,000 | Earth sciences. Needed in mining & exploration.
    4. Environmental Scientist – R15,000 – R22,000 | Sustainability expertise. Demand in energy & mining.
    5. Agricultural Scientist (Graduate) – R12,000 – R18,000 | Agronomy, food science. Growth in agriculture.
    6. Teacher (Newly Qualified, Public School) – R13,000 – R18,000 | Teaching degree. Stable government role.
    7. Journalist (Entry-Level) – R10,000 – R15,000 | Writing, reporting. Needed in digital newsrooms.
    8. Event Coordinator (Junior) – R10,000 – R16,000 | Planning, organisation. Growing in corporate events.
    9. Human Resources (HR) Assistant – R12,000 – R18,000 | HR diploma/degree. Needed across all sectors.
    10. Recruitment Consultant (Junior) – R12,000 – R20,000 | Talent sourcing. Demand in agencies.
    11. Customer Success Specialist (Tech) – R14,000 – R22,000 | Communication, CRM software. Needed in SaaS firms.

    Skills That Can Boost Your Entry-Level Salary

    • Digital Skills: AI, coding, cloud, analytics.
    • Certifications: CA(SA), CFA, PMP, Google certifications.
    • Soft Skills: Communication, adaptability, leadership.
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    Where to Find High-Paying Entry-Level Jobs in South Africa

    Finding the right entry-level job isn’t just about qualifications – it’s also about knowing where to look. Here are some of the best platforms and programmes to explore:

    • Nasi Ispani (https://www.nasi-ispani.co.za/): A dedicated platform created to connect young South Africans with job opportunities. It lists entry-level jobs, internships, learnerships, and government employment programmes. The site is user-friendly and allows job seekers to filter opportunities by province, industry, and qualification level.
    • Job Portals: PNet, Careers24, LinkedIn, and Indeed remain top platforms for private sector roles.
    • Graduate Programmes: Many banks, mining companies, and FMCG firms run structured graduate programmes offering strong career growth.
    • Government Learnerships: SETAs and public sector opportunities provide both training and work experience, often leading to permanent roles.

    Tips to Land a High-Paying First Job

    • Optimise your CV for ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems).
    • Build a strong LinkedIn profile and network.
    • Take internships/learnerships seriously – they often lead to permanent roles.
    • Highlight both technical and soft skills in applications.

    Recommended for you: How to Write a Winning Cover Letter That Gets You Noticed in 2025

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    FAQs

    Do you need a degree for high-paying entry-level jobs?
    Not always. Some roles (like sales, logistics, and IT support) can be accessed with diplomas or certifications.

    Which province pays the most?
    Gauteng leads, especially Johannesburg and Pretoria, due to the financial and corporate hubs.

    Can TVET graduates also access these jobs?
    Yes. Many industries, especially IT, trades, and supply chain, value TVET qualifications.

    Read more: How to Write a Winning Cover Letter That Gets You Noticed in 2025

    Starting your career doesn’t have to mean “low pay.” South Africa’s job market is evolving, and entry-level roles in tech, finance, engineering, and healthcare are offering competitive salaries.

    Choose strategically, upskill continuously, and explore these industries to secure your place among South Africa’s highest-paying entry-level jobs.

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      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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