Graduate Schemes or Apprenticeships
What are they?
Graduate schemes
A graduate scheme is an entry level training programme you can apply for if you have a degree.
What to expect?
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A route to develop your talent as a future leader at a company
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Hands-on experience of different areas of a company
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A chance for you to follow a structured training programme
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Graduate Schemes generally last from 1 to 4 years
Benefits of graduate schemes
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Provides training
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Mentorship
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Opportunities for applicants to grow their skill-sets
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A bridge for recent graduates between university life and the workforce
Deadlines to apply
A graduate scheme is an entry level training programme you can apply for if you have a degree.
Apprenticeships
An apprenticeship is a paid job where the employee learns and gains valuable experiences.
Alongside on-the-job training, apprentices spend at least 20% of their working hours completing classroom-based learning with a college, university or training provider which leads to a nationally recognised qualification.
Who can apply?
Anyone over the age of 16 in England who are:
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Early in their career
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Looking to up-skill in their current job
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Looking for a career-change
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Not in full-time education
Benefits of apprenticeships
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Exposure to industry professionals
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Experience and skills development
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Employee benefits and a wage
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A nationally recognised qualification
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