The pros and cons of taking a Gap Year
Gap years are becoming increasingly popular amongst students who want to take time out of study to spend their year constructively abroad or at home.
Whether you're thinking about university, an apprenticeship, A Levels or T Levels, our careers advice hub will be your trusted companion along the way.
Gap years are becoming increasingly popular amongst students who want to take time out of study to spend their year constructively abroad or at home.
There’s an old saying; the streets of London are paved with gold. That’s a bit of a romantic way of looking at things, but for anyone prepared to work hard there are a massive number of apprenticeships in London.
No matter where you are in the UK, it is now more convenient and easier than ever to search for apprenticeships, jobs, college courses, or university degrees online.
It’s not hard to see why Edinburgh is a great location to work in. It is the capital of Scotland and home to the Scottish Parliament.
Degree Apprenticeships are the perfect career route if you’re eager to enter employment and gain a degree qualification without the debt associated with university. Degree Apprenticeships provide the opportunity to gain a bachelor’s degree (Level 6) or master’s degree (Level 7).
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If you’re looking for a credible alternative to traditional learning routes, then an apprenticeship can give you the opportunity to earn and learn while gaining invaluable skills and work experience.
If you’ve often thought to yourself, ‘I wonder how I can get my first job’, you’ve come to the right place! It can feel daunting making the decision to take your first steps into the world of work but it doesn’t have to be – there are lots of options!
Are you due to begin work experience? Whether you’re at school, college, university or unemployed and not in any form of education; work experience is an excellent way to prepare you for the world of work and help you find a role that’s perfect for you.