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Apprenticeships are a unique training program that combines paid work with hands-on training. Apprentices are employed by companies while studying for job-related qualifications like NVQs or BTECs. There are three levels of apprenticeships: Intermediate, Advanced, and Higher. Key benefits include earning while learning and gaining practical experience. Various careers are available through apprenticeships, including roles in engineering, bricklaying, and accountancy. Explore local apprenticeship opportunities and evaluate their advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional college or university education.
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Apprenticeships are a training programme that combine paid work with training • Apprentices are employed in a company • Apprentices study for a job related qualification such as an NVQ, BTEC, HND • There are 3 levels of Apprenticeship – Intermediate, Advanced and Higher
Sam FairgieveApprentice Bricklayer – Jelson Homes Miles TaittApprentice Engineer – Bentley Lori Douglass Accountancy Apprentice – Proctor & Gamble
List key benefits of an apprenticeship Find 5 types of career available via an apprenticeship – Resource School Leaver Careers Guide Find Apprenticeship opportunities local to you – Resource Big Choice Website Job Search for School Leaver Jobs Create a presentation of your exercise activities 1 - 3 to feedback to the class, include your thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of each apprenticeship compared to going to college or university