Fund Accountant (BCom Accounting Graduates)
Port Elizabeth
5 days ago

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SAICA Trainee (BCompt / BCom Acc students)
Edenvale
17 days ago

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SAIPA Article Clerk (BCom Acc students)
Edenvale
17 days ago

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SAIPA Article Clerk (BCom Accounting)
Pretoria
18 days ago

Position: SAIPA Articles (bcom Accounting) Salary: R15 000 - R25 000 - Depending on experience

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BCom Graduate
Johannesburg
19 days ago

Salary: Annually

Exciting Opportunity: A leading company in Johannesburg East is on the hunt for talented bcom Graduates to join their vibrant and dynamic team. Don’t miss your chance to be part of something exceptional!

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SAP User Access Management Specialist
East London
Today

Salary: Negotiable Monthly

Exciting Opportunity Available!! Our well known client in the Automotive Sector is looking to employ a SAP User Access Management Specialist to join their dynamic team in East London.

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SAP Architectural Lead
East London
Today

Salary: Negotiable Monthly

Opportunity Available!! Our leading client in the Automotive Sector is looking to employ a SAP Architectural Lead to join their dynamic team in East London.

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Accountant - Durban North
Durban
Today

Salary: Monthly

DBN00007 – Accountant – Durban North Purpose of the Job:To record, collect, analyse, and report on financial data for the company. Required Qualificationsbcom or equivalent AND Honours or postgraduate diploma in accounting (SAICA) approved

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Senior Accountant
Benoni
Today

Salary: 15 000 Monthly

Senior Accountant needed in Benoni at a Accounting Firm. Salary: From R15 000- R25 000 CTC To start: June or earlier 

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SAP Architectural Lead
Fully Remote
Today


Remote working: YesReady to design the digital future? We’re searching for an innovative and strategic SAP Architectural Lead to be the mastermind behind our enterprise-wide SAP landscape! This isn’t just any architecture role—it’s your chance to shape the foundation of high-impact, future-ready systems that power everything from finance and logistics to supply chain and production. As our SA...

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The complete guide to BCom jobs in South Africa

 

What does a BCom job in South Africa entail?

Earning a bachelor's degree in commerce equips students with the foundational knowledge and practical experience necessary for successful careers in business. Economics, finance, business management, and accounting methods are only few of the fundamental topics covered in most business schools' required curricula.

However, BComs can be specialised in a number of ways to give students a wide range of experience and knowledge. With a BCom in a specific area of business and industry, you can tailor your education to a particular career path.

We’ve compiled the ultimate guide to BCom jobs in South Africa.

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What career opportunities are there for BCom jobs?

There are many career opportunities for B.Com graduates in South Africa to be applied in any sector such as marketing, hospitality, retail, industry, mining, health care and education.

How to get a BCom job
  • Students in their final years of school should start working on a refined, comprehensive résumé and practise their interpersonal and interviewing abilities.
  • Ideally, you would find an internship programme where the employer offers actual work experience to interns.
  • After completing their B.Com, many students opt to continue their education by pursuing a master's degree.
How to become a BCom graduate

The standard length of study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the undergraduate level is three years. A B.Com is a business degree that focuses on developing students' managerial and general business competence across a variety of disciplines, including accounting, economics, finance, and human resources. Numerous B.Com tracks exist, including those in marketing, management, accounting, and information systems, to name a few.

The first year of study in all BCom programmes in South African universities is the same, making it simple to switch or add majors.   The BCom curriculum focuses on business administration, strategic planning, and commercial conceptualization in varying degrees of depth and breadth depending on the chosen major.

Pros and cons of a BCom job
  • A BCom can be used as a stepping stone to both traditional employment and self-employment. Students learn enough about economics and business to function successfully in any professional setting or as entrepreneurs.
  • Professional opportunities for those with a BCom include consulting, organisations, public accounting firms, marketing, investment banking, foreign commerce, budget planning, banking, and capital management.
  • With a Bachelor of Commerce, even entry-level positions pay well.
  • If you want to further your career and income potential, you will need to choose a specific areato specialise in
Frequently asked questions

Is BCom a good career?

Yes. As one of the more affordable graduate programmes yet still opens up a wide variety of professional doors, so the B.Com. qualification attracts a large number of applicants.

Are B.Comm graduates in demand?

Yes. Business, finance, marketing, human resources, public relations, and sales are common fields of employment for graduates of business and management programmes.

How much does a B.comm graduate earn?

In South Africa, a BCom graduate may expect to make around R 180 000 annually, or R 92.31 per hour. The starting salary for an entry level employment is R 162 750 per year, and the maximum salary for a highly skilled worker is R 2 258 845 per year.