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What does an apprenticeship involve?

Apprenticeships are designed with employers and offer a structured programme that develops industry-specific skills employers need for individuals to undertake their job to a high standard.

The government covers a proportion of the cost associated with training apprentices; however, this is dependent on the age of the apprentice and employers are responsible for paying their apprentices’ wages. 80% of the training is ‘on-the-job’ at the employer premises working alongside experienced staff, while the remaining training is delivered ‘off-the-job’. Apprentices benefit from gaining a range of skills and attributes, including:

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• Confidence • Interview skills • Communication skills • Problem solving skills • Independent and team working skills • English, Maths and IT skills

Apprenticeships are for people of all ages