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What is a traineeship?
A traineeship is a skills development programme lasting a minimum of 7 weeks, including a work placement and is an exciting stepping stone, setting you up for your future career.
The programme will:
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Deciding what to do after school can be a tough decision…
Do you go to university and gain a degree or get an apprenticeship whilst earning money along the way? Study full time for at least another 3 years or jump straight into the working world?
Degree Apprenticeships are equivalent to bachelors (or at Level 7, masters). Higher apprenticeships go from level 4 to 7 and are equivalent to a foundation degree and above. Degree apprenticeships are available at levels 6 and 7 and are equivalent to full bachelors and masters.
Is an Apprenticeship Equivalent to a University Degree? Read more here
This week is National Apprenticeship Week aims to encourage everyone to think about how apprenticeships help individuals to build their skills and knowledge required for a rewarding career.
An apprenticeship can be started at any stage of a person’s career. Apprentices range from young people at the beginning of their career, to established professionals developing their current skills or looking to enter a new line of work.
Apprenticeships offer an alternative route to anyone who feels university may not be the way forward for them, or for anyone already in employment to change their chosen career. While there is generally a minimum age of 18 for apprenticeships, there is no upper limit and there are many ways that apprenticeships can be beneficial for your career – from upskilling to restarting in a new field.
Can anyone attend National Apprenticeship Week? Read more here?
Moving up from school or college into a full-time professional job can be challenging as well as it is exciting. From being with your friends every day to then having not a lot of free time to go out and party as you may have before. It can have a stressful effect on your personal wellbeing, but it doesn’t have to be. See some helpful ways to help you make this big move a whole lot easier and get your career off to the best start possible.