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Apprenticeships are a popular option for people who, for whatever reason, do not want to study at a 6th form, college or university. They are open to older people too, some have no age limit at all.
You are earning a wage whilst gaining a qualification as well as valuable work experience.
Everything you need to know when considering an apprenticeship. This video is for all year groups.
Apprenticeships can be a popular options, but it's not for everyone. You need to be work-ready (have the right attitude), and know what you want to do as a job. It can also be competitive as there will be other applicants. Click here.
Many colleges offer apprenticeships. They often have a network of employers and can match the student with a suitable employer. You can also apply for apprenticeships via employers directly through their websites.
Sometimes employers advertise their apprenticeships on their own websites. You can often find these in sections such as "careers" or "work for us". You can also try agencies like JTL, CITB, Go-Construct, and NHS plus more.
The National Apprenticeship Service offers a wealth of information. You can also sign up, search and apply for apprenticeships here.
You can also search the National Apprenticeship Service here.
This company actually rates apprenticeships, to give you peace of mind about who the best employers are. Click on the picture above, or click here for Rate My Apprenticeship website.
Also try Career Pilot apprenticeship search.
The apprenticeship guide are another very useful site to help you research into apprenticeships and vacancies. Click here to access this website.
Apprenticeships are offered from study-level 2 (intermediate) up to 7 (degree and masters).
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Another useful website, with a range of information on apprenticeships. Click on the picture, or click here.