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Becoming an apprentice - what to expect, apprenticeship levels, pay and training, making an application, complaining about an apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships combine practical training in a job with study. As an…
As an apprentice, you’ll get: paid and be entitled to the National Minimum…
There are 3 steps to applying for an apprenticeship. Search for an…
Register your profile, search vacancies and apply for an apprenticeship - you must be 16 or over
The £725 million package of reforms to the apprenticeship system will help to tackle youth unemployment and drive economic growth, with thousands more young people expected to benefit over the next three years.
Government announces radical skills reforms giving young people opportunity to develop skills in priority areas for the country.
How to employ an apprentice, what's expected of you and what funding you can get.
Thousands of people are set to benefit from on-the-job training and career opportunities in the construction sector.
New training will help deliver 1.5 million homes which will transform communities and drive growth through the Plan for Change.
Information about employing an apprentice and how apprenticeship funding works.
Local colleges set to receive £570 million to expand training facilities and places to train the next generation of skilled workers
Tens of thousands of future construction workers to be trained up in high-demand construction skills by 2029, delivering growth and helping build new homes.
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