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Starting out in your career is never easy and young people have had a particularly tough time in the pandemic – but the government’s Plan for Jobs is creating fresh opportunities for employees as businesses begin to thrive again.
Schemes such as Kickstart, Apprenticeships (which are also open to older age groups), Traineeships and T Levels are giving firms incentives to help new recruits develop skills and experience. Businesses should always carefully check their eligibility for each of the schemes before applying.
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“Basically, we’re storytellers of chocolate!” said an exuberant Éva Gyöngy Máté, a chocolate tour guide at The Chocolatarium, a microfactory in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town just off the Royal Mile.
I recently experienced “90 minutes of chocolate heaven,” as The Chocolatarium’s website promises. But I was actually immersed in that chocolate heaven for nearly 2 hours! I tasted chocolate, smelled it roasting, rubbed it on my skin, and even made my own bespoke bars. (“Bespoke” is the British term for “customized” or “personalized.”) Here are just a few of the things I learned.