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Here is how to get a job in Okavango Park (Brackenfell) and the best companies to apply to.

About Okavango Park

Okavango Park is a large industrial area with:

  • Warehouses

  • Factories

  • Construction companies

  • Hardware and electrical suppliers

  • Distribution businesses

This area is good for:

  • General workers

  • Warehouse staff

  • Drivers

  • Cleaners

  • Factory workers


1) Go door-to-door (best method)

Go early 7:30am–9:30am with 10–15 CV copies.

Start on:

  • Kiewiet Street

  • Tarentaal Crescent

  • Patrys Crescent

  • Falcon Close

Ask at security:

“I am looking for general work. Can I leave my CV?”


2) Companies to apply to in Okavango Park

First time you see a business, tap to view details:

  • BUCO Brackenfell – hardware store (general workers, cashiers, drivers)

  • DB Recruitment – employment agency that places workers in factories

  • Timber Connection – manufacturing and warehouse jobs

  • Joubert Furniture – factory and packing work

  • MAN Truck & Bus SA – workshop assistants, cleaners, drivers

  • Western Cape Industrial Supplies – warehouse and store work

  • Okavango Electrical Wholesalers – stock control, general work

  • Delcon Construction – construction labour jobs

There is also a small shopping area:

  • Okavango Junction – retail and shop jobs.


3) Easy jobs to get in this area

  • General worker

  • Warehouse picker/packer

  • Cleaner

  • Driver (if licensed)

  • Security guard

  • Machine operator

  • Construction labourer


4) Daily job plan (works well)

Morning:

  • Walk around Okavango Park and leave CVs

Afternoon:

  • Register at DB Recruitment

Evening:

  • Apply online (Indeed, Facebook: Brackenfell Jobs, Cape Town General Workers)


5) Extra tip

Also try nearby:

  • Brackengate Industrial

  • Stikland Industrial

  • Cape Gate Mall (retail jobs)



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