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Clover Vacancies in South Africa: Jobs, Drivers, and How to Apply

Clover is one of the most searched employers in South Africa, and most of its jobs sit in dairy manufacturing, distribution, and sales. To apply, you submit your CV through Clover's official careers portal against a specific opening before the closing date. This guide explains the roles on offer, the popular driver routes, the entry level options, and how to get noticed.

Who Clover is and why it hires widely

Clover is a long established South African dairy and consumer goods business, known for milk, cheese, butter, juice, and brands such as Tropika and Krush. Because it manufactures, distributes, and sells across the country, it employs people in production, logistics, sales, and support functions. That mix means there is steady demand for both entry level operational staff and skilled technical people.

The most common Clover vacancies

Typical openings include:

  • Code 10 and code 14 delivery and distribution drivers
  • General workers, packers, and machine operators on the plant floor
  • Forklift operators and warehouse and despatch staff
  • Merchandisers and sales representatives
  • Maintenance, engineering, and quality technicians
  • Administrative, finance, and graduate roles

Driver jobs at Clover

Driver roles are some of the most searched Clover vacancies. Distribution and delivery drivers usually need a valid code 10 (C1) or code 14 (EC) licence with a current PrDP, while some merchandising and sales roles accept a code 8 (B) licence. A clean driving record, knowledge of your local routes, and good customer service make a real difference. If driving is your goal, also read our guide to driver jobs in South Africa.

Learnerships and entry level routes

If you are early in your career, the training routes are often the best way in. Clover offers learnerships, in service training, and graduate programmes in manufacturing, supply chain, and sales, and these give you a recognised qualification plus real experience. General worker and operational roles are also a steady first step. See general worker jobs in South Africa for how to apply for those.

Where the jobs are and how to apply safely

Clover operates production sites, distribution centres, and sales teams across Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape, and the Eastern Cape, among other regions, so vacancies appear in most major areas. Always apply through the official Clover careers portal, where genuine openings carry a closing date and a reference number. As with any well known brand, fake adverts circulate, so remember the rule that keeps you safe: a real employer never asks you to pay to apply.

Stand out with a 30-second video application

These roles attract a lot of applicants, so a short video resume helps you get remembered. Keep it under a minute, say your name and city, the role you want, your licence code if you are a driver, your availability for shifts, and your most relevant experience. Speak clearly and look at the camera.

On CazVid you record one video profile and reuse it to apply to many roles, so recruiters can see your energy and professionalism before they call. Browse openings and apply with a short video on the CazVid jobs page, or upload your video resume so employers can find you first.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I apply for Clover vacancies in South Africa? Apply through Clover's official careers portal, where current openings are listed with a closing date and a reference number. Register a profile, upload your CV, and submit before the deadline. Clover never charges a fee to apply, so any request for payment is a scam.

What jobs does Clover hire for? Typical Clover roles include code 10 and code 14 drivers, general workers, machine and process operators, packers, forklift and warehouse staff, merchandisers and sales representatives, and maintenance, quality, and administrative positions across its dairy and beverage operations.

Does Clover hire drivers, and what licence do I need? Yes. Clover recruits delivery and distribution drivers regularly. Most routes need a valid code 10 (C1) or code 14 (EC) licence with a current PrDP, and some merchandising roles accept a code 8 (B) licence. A clean driving record and good customer service help you get hired.

Does Clover offer learnerships and entry level jobs? Yes. Clover runs learnerships, in service training, and graduate programmes in areas such as manufacturing, supply chain, and sales, alongside general worker and entry level operational roles that value reliability over formal qualifications.

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