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What are the advantages to you in employing an apprentice?

There are many advantages to your business in employing an Apprentice. Here are a few:

  • An Apprenticeship is an effective way of tackling skill shortages.
  • Apprentices will be trained to do a job to agreed standards, which have been set by your representative trade body - the Sector Skills Council. So they will gain a qualification that shows that they have the skills necessary to do the job, unlike those who follow a formal academic route.
  • The training that they receive away from work is state-of-the-art so, as technology moves on, you can be assured that new developments will be incorporated within the programme of study.
  • Because they will learn by a combination of attending college or training provider and learning on the job, many apprentices find that it is a much better way of learning, by doing things rather than having to remember facts.
  • They gain recognised qualifications - NVQs, Key Skills and a Technical Certificate.
  • Apprentices are usually more motivated, because they can see that you are investing in their training and because you take an active part in their development.
  • They can go on to gain a higher qualification, such as HNC, HND, Foundation Degree or full Degree, by studying on a part-time basis while continuing to work for you. In this way they will be gaining higher-level skills to improve the productivity of your business, but without making too much of an impact in terms of lost time. The increased investment in them will benefit, not just your business, but will also help to cement the relationship that you have with them, leading to greater motivation and company loyalty.
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