Cubix Opens Paid Dialler Administrator Internship 2026

Cubix has opened a 12-month paid Intern Dialler Administrator internship for South Africans aged 18 to 25 in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal. Candidates need Grade 12 plus a relevant public-institution tertiary qualification in software or application development or database administration. Cubix has not disclosed pay figures; applications close on 4 September 2026.

For young graduates who have struggled to turn classroom learning into workplace experience, this internship offers a practical entry point. More importantly, the role places technical data handling, campaign performance and live operational decision-making at the centre of the experience.

Cubix published the opportunity on 18 August 2026. Although the company confirms that it will pay interns, it has not provided the monthly stipend or salary amount.

Why could this Cubix internship strengthen a graduate’s career?

The internship gives an entry-level candidate 12 months to develop practical experience within the telecommunications and information technology environment.

Instead of observing from the sidelines, the successful intern will help manage dialler campaigns and monitor their performance. Therefore, the placement could suit someone who enjoys working with data, systems and fast-moving operational processes.

In addition, the intern will collaborate with experienced team members while learning how campaign decisions affect contact rates, agent productivity and sales opportunities.

What will the Dialler Administrator intern do?

The intern will help Cubix manage and improve the systems used to run business campaigns. Consequently, the position requires accuracy, attention to detail and the confidence to respond when campaign performance changes.

Daily responsibilities will include:

  • Monitoring the dialler in real time to maintain strong performance.
  • Helping campaigns meet their service-level agreements.
  • Following the data strategies provided by dialler management.
  • Identifying opportunities to improve agent productivity and utilisation.
  • Creating, updating and removing users, campaigns and dialler rules.
  • Setting recycling rules for campaign data.
  • Retrieving call recordings when required.
  • Loading leads according to established operational procedures.
  • Learning the relevant business processes to support campaigns effectively.

Moreover, the intern will analyse campaign and agent performance to identify ways of improving contact rates and potential sales results.

Who can submit an application?

Cubix requires applicants to meet every core eligibility condition. First, candidates must hold a National Senior Certificate, commonly known as Grade 12.

They must also have completed a relevant tertiary qualification at a public institution. Cubix specifically seeks qualifications connected to:

  • Information technology
  • Software development
  • Application development
  • Database administration

In addition, candidates must:

  • Hold South African citizenship.
  • Be between 18 and 25 years old.
  • Have a clear criminal record.
  • Have a clear credit record.
  • Remain unemployed when submitting their application.
  • Not participate in another internship or learnership programme.

Importantly, Grade 12 alone will not meet the advertised academic requirement. Candidates need both Grade 12 and a relevant completed tertiary qualification from a public institution.

Which strengths could help candidates stand out?

The role combines technical administration with real-time campaign support. Therefore, applicants should show that they can work carefully with data while responding quickly to operational needs.

For example, candidates can highlight academic projects involving databases, data analysis, software systems, troubleshooting or application development. They should also mention any experience that required accuracy, problem-solving or consistent record management.

Moreover, a focused curriculum vitae will make it easier for the recruitment team to connect a candidate’s qualification with the responsibilities of the internship.

Itumeleng’s Insider Tip: Do not list your tertiary qualification without explaining its relevance. Add two or three modules, projects or technical skills connected to databases, software, data handling or system troubleshooting. This detail can help Cubix recognise your suitability much faster.

How should candidates submit before the deadline?

Candidates must submit their details through the official online application portal no later than 4 September 2026.

Before completing the submission, candidates should check that their personal information, contact details and qualification history remain accurate.

They should also:

  • Use a professional and updated curriculum vitae.
  • State the full name of their tertiary qualification.
  • Identify the public institution where they completed it.
  • Include relevant technical skills and academic projects.
  • Answer all eligibility questions honestly.
  • Check the submission for spelling and date errors.
  • Complete the process before the final day to avoid last-minute technical problems.

Finally, applicants should use an email address and telephone number that they monitor regularly throughout the selection period.

What happens after candidates submit?

Cubix will consider only candidates who meet the stated requirements. As a result, applicants should not assume that submitting an application guarantees an interview.

The company also advises candidates to monitor their communication channels for the next 14 working days. Therefore, anyone who receives no response within that period should regard their submission as unsuccessful.

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Final Thoughts

The Cubix Intern Dialler Administrator internship offers a valuable route into telecommunications campaign systems, database-related operations and performance monitoring.

Ultimately, the strongest candidates will combine a relevant public-institution tertiary qualification with attention to detail, technical confidence and a genuine willingness to learn. However, the short application window means eligible graduates should prepare their information and submit it well before 4 September 2026.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za