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Why should I take on an Apprentice?

I nee to recruitThere 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-of­the-art so, as technology moves on, you can be assured that new developments will be incorporated within the programme of study.
  • but why should I consider an Apprenticeship .....They will learn through a unique combination of on-the-job training and attending either a college or training provider. Many Apprentices find this to be invaluable in providing experience and generally a more effective way of learning.
  • 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.
 
What is it going to cost me?

You pay them the ‘going rate’ for the job and the training costs you nothing*.

Because Apprentices have employed status, you will need to pay them a wage, which very much depends on the ‘going rate’ for your trade although, since 2005 a minimum wage of £80 per week has been introduced. You can get advice on an appropriate wage from the training provider, but typical rates range from £90 per week in hairdressing to >£120 per week in electrical installation.

*All training costs for 16–18 year olds will be free, however, there is an expectation that employers will contribute to the training of Apprentices over the age of 19. A fee is usually charged for 19.apprentices within the 19-24 age range and this may differ between institutions