Yeovil apprentices recognised for hard work during pandemic
50 successful apprentices have been celebrated
Eleanor House (left) and Joshua Wiltshire (right)
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Apprentices from Yeovil College have been recognised for their hard work amid the disruptions of government-enforced coronavirus restrictions.
11 February 2021
HS2 and Skills Minister pays tribute to employers and apprentices who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic
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During National Apprenticeship Week 2021, High Speed 2 (
HS2) and Skills Minister Andrew Stephenson has paid tribute to the apprentices and their employers around the country who have been stepping up to keep the country running throughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
From setting up mentor programmes and using innovative technology to keep people safe through to launching Wellbeing Wednesdays, employers from across the transport sector have ensured that apprentices have been able to continue to advance their careers in their valuable placements, despite challenging circumstances.
Tilbury apprentices encourage others to pursue career through Amazon apprentices
DURING National Apprenticeship Week 2021 (8th to 14th February), two apprentices from Thurrock are calling on local people and their fellow colleagues to pursue the career they have always wanted by applying now for one of over 1,000 new full-time Amazon apprenticeships available.
Recruitment has started for 25 different apprenticeship schemes ranging from engineering to broadcast production, creative digital design to health, safety and environment technician. 100 degree-level apprenticeships are available in automation engineering, project management, software development and chartered management.
Over 500 new apprenticeships will be offered to Amazon’s existing workforce, providing opportunities to retrain and gain new skills leading to an exciting new career path. Apprenticeships exclusively for Amazon employees range from a team leader through to a coaching practitioner.