{"id":1620,"date":"2017-07-24T12:38:49","date_gmt":"2017-07-24T12:38:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/clockworkapp.co.za\/?p=1620"},"modified":"2017-07-24T12:38:49","modified_gmt":"2017-07-24T12:38:49","slug":"source-job-seeking-documents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clockworkapp.co.za\/source-job-seeking-documents\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Source Your Job Seeking Documents"},"content":{"rendered":"

Seeking the documents you need to get a job can be difficult. However, to increase your chances of finding work, you need to be able to supply what the employer needs. See this full manual and refer to it to find out about sourcing absolutely any document you need to get a job.<\/p>\n

ID<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Obtaining an ID<\/p>\n

You will more than likely have an ID card or certificate which demonstrates to authorities who you are as a South African citizen. If you are not a South African citizen, refer to section (6) which tells you how to obtain a work permit.<\/p>\n

If you currently do not have a copy of your ID, you will need to apply for one at Home Affairs. As well as needing an ID to get a job, you will need an ID to register for your matric exams, get a driving license and get a bank account.<\/p>\n

Identity documents are issued to South African citizens or permanent residence permit holders who are 16 years or older.<\/p>\n

You can apply for your ID book at any office of the Department of Home Affairs or any South African mission or consulate overseas. All applications are sent to the Department\u2019s head office in Pretoria. There, your fingerprints will be matched with those already on record or entered into the National Population Register. Your application will then be processed and once issued, your ID book will be forwarded to the office where you made your application for you to collect.<\/p>\n

You must provide your cellphone number in your application so that you can receive regular updates on the progress of your application by SMS. To get the SMS updates, simply SMS the word \u201cID\u201d followed by your ID number to 32551. You will be charged R1 for each SMS sent.<\/p>\n

If you require any further information, please refer to this page produced by the Department of Home Affairs.<\/a><\/p>\n

Obtaining a Certified ID<\/p>\n

You can have copies of original documents certified at any police station, at any time. Make sure you find out where your nearest police station is and sometimes it is best to give them a call so they know you are coming. Once this process is complete, your ID will be fully certified. For more information, visit this page produced by The South African Police Service.<\/a><\/p>\n

Certificates of Qualifications<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Employers will often ask you for school certificates as proof of a qualification that you have obtained. Normally you will be issued this by your institution when you are awarded with the qualification, however sometimes this may get lost or stolen.<\/p>\n

If, unfortunately, your certificate has been misplaced, the best way to get another one is to contact your institution. They will always keep a record of your qualification electronically, and will either be able to send it to you via post or email. You will probably need to demonstrate who you are by providing a copy of your ID. You can find out more about this in section (3) \u2013 Certification of ID. Once you receive the new certificate, try to keep a copy of it electronically so that there is less chance of it getting lost or stolen.<\/p>\n

Sometimes employers will request that your certificates are certified to prove that they are legitimate. South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) offer a service which allows you verify your certificates. You can visit the page and contact them here. <\/a><\/p>\n

Proof of Address<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A document which proves your address can often be difficult to source especially if you don\u2019t have a bank account. However, there are a few simple ways that you can get one, which are outlined below.<\/p>\n

In association with the Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 (FICA), the following documents are accepted to verify a physical address:<\/p>\n