The steps to becoming an apprenticeship
- The criteria is they are aged 16 years or over, live in England and will not be in full-time education when they start their apprenticeship.
- You can apply for an apprenticeship while you are still at school. Entry requirements are flexible however some apprenticeships require specific GCSEs.
- Visit local college Open Days. They will often run apprenticeship programmes. Colleges can support you to find an apprenticeship as they work with local employers, looking to take on apprentices.
- Register on the government apprenticeship website www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship, create an account and sign in and search for apprenticeships in your area. Brooklands College Apprenticeship
- Team can help you and have a list of current vacancies.
- Apply through the apprenticeship website and your application is sent to the employer. The next step could be an interview at the employer’s business; hopefully you will be offered the apprenticeship. A start date will be set and the College will inform them if they need to attend College for training.
- Start your apprenticeship, you will be employed for a minimum of 30 hours per week.
- You are regularly supported by an Assessor from the College and a Mentor in the workplace. (Apprenticeships require assessments and some require exams, depending on the apprenticeship taken.)
- An apprenticeship can last from 1-3 years. Once completed you can go to the next apprenticeship level, continue to work with your employer, search for a new role with your new qualifications or continue a course of further study.
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