How to get the most out of your Apprenticeship
Whether you’re applying for an apprenticeship or are just about to start one, here’s how to make the experience better for you.
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.
Whether you’re applying for an apprenticeship or are just about to start one, here’s how to make the experience better for you.
We’ve put together a list of top tips to help you navigate the conversation of careers with your parents.
Which is right for you – university study or an apprenticeship? They are very different routes, so here are some essential things to think about.
Knowing your rights and responsibilities as an apprentice is important in the world of work. Apprentices have the same rights as other employees, you’re entitled to an employment contract where you’ll be working at least 30 hours per week.
Jess Stone, 23, is an undergraduate engineering apprentice with Airbus. She lives in Portishead, Bristol with her girlfriend, Alex. She will be supporting the Government’s Engineering: Take A Closer look campaign stand at World Skills Live Birmingham careers event in November.
School leaver options – Are you due to finish school or college this summer? With so many options available to school leavers it can often involve a rollercoaster of emotions from excitement, nervousness, daunting and confusing but we’re here to help it easier for you.
Higher apprenticeships are a fantastic career route if you’re looking for a viable alternative to university.
T Levels are a career-led education route, developed in partnership with employers, that could prepare you for the future. Would you like to increase your employability and prepare you for the future? If so, T Levels could be right up your street!
Apprenticeship programs are game-changers, offering a transformative path to enhance your career prospects. They provide a unique opportunity to earn while honing skills, accumulating hands-on experience, and gaining valuable qualifications within your chosen field.