With London being under so much pressure - for so long - to provide the kind of Olympic games that will dazzle the rest of the world, you might be right in thinking that London businesses wouldn't imagine they have the time or resources to bother with training people. And that could mean apprenticeships would suffer. But that's not the case: with so much money being pumped into the city to create a memorable Olympics, there have been many excellent opportunities for apprenticeships.
Come to think of it, the more pressure a business is under, the more useful apprentices can be to them: with work-based training, they have the skills that are particularly needed by the people training them. They also won't have different working habits picked up from other employers. Apprenticeships combine classroom education with training in the workplace, so not only do apprentices have practical knowledge, but they also understand the theory behind that knowledge. Apprentices can also be valuable assets when money is tight, because not only are they training for exactly the service the company provides, but also since the government is funding that training it's going to cost the company less. In fact, more than 80% of companies surveyed think that apprenticeships lead to a more effective workforce.
No matter where the company is located, an apprenticeship programme will do it a great deal of good. But in the case of the Olympic games, many more apprenticeship opportunities have arisen for companies in and around East London. More than 400 apprenticeships have been created, and for all kinds of trades - from building to catering. There's even a project called "Women in Construction" to encourage female apprentices into the industry. With all the money the Olympic Delivery Authority is pumping into apprenticeship schemes, there are some great training and employment opportunities out there.
If you're lucky enough to find yourself an apprenticeship that sees you directly involved with the Olympics, well done! But even if you're nowhere near the stadium, an apprenticeship will give you the experience and qualifications to help you establish yourself on your chosen career path. Government contributions will keep the cost of your training to a minimum - if you have to pay anything at all - and you'll be receiving a regular wage packet as well.
There are lots of opportunities within the capital for apprenticeships. Apprenticeships are vocational qualifications which earn you nationally recognised certifications through on the job training mixed with some academic learning. If you feel like an apprenticeship is right for you then there are lots available in a wide range of subjects, so pick a subject, apply for a course and go for gold!
Come to think of it, the more pressure a business is under, the more useful apprentices can be to them: with work-based training, they have the skills that are particularly needed by the people training them. They also won't have different working habits picked up from other employers. Apprenticeships combine classroom education with training in the workplace, so not only do apprentices have practical knowledge, but they also understand the theory behind that knowledge. Apprentices can also be valuable assets when money is tight, because not only are they training for exactly the service the company provides, but also since the government is funding that training it's going to cost the company less. In fact, more than 80% of companies surveyed think that apprenticeships lead to a more effective workforce.
No matter where the company is located, an apprenticeship programme will do it a great deal of good. But in the case of the Olympic games, many more apprenticeship opportunities have arisen for companies in and around East London. More than 400 apprenticeships have been created, and for all kinds of trades - from building to catering. There's even a project called "Women in Construction" to encourage female apprentices into the industry. With all the money the Olympic Delivery Authority is pumping into apprenticeship schemes, there are some great training and employment opportunities out there.
If you're lucky enough to find yourself an apprenticeship that sees you directly involved with the Olympics, well done! But even if you're nowhere near the stadium, an apprenticeship will give you the experience and qualifications to help you establish yourself on your chosen career path. Government contributions will keep the cost of your training to a minimum - if you have to pay anything at all - and you'll be receiving a regular wage packet as well.
There are lots of opportunities within the capital for apprenticeships. Apprenticeships are vocational qualifications which earn you nationally recognised certifications through on the job training mixed with some academic learning. If you feel like an apprenticeship is right for you then there are lots available in a wide range of subjects, so pick a subject, apply for a course and go for gold!
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