Read our top tips to make the most of your apprenticeship application. An apprenticeship is like a job, but with a study element included. This means the application process is like a job too. Here, we’ve put together some guidance on how and when to apply and our top tips for getting...
How many hours do you work during an apprenticeship? How long does an apprenticeship take to complete? Get the answers to all your questions from UCAS.
As long as you’re 16 or over, eligible to work in England and not in full-time education, you can apply for a Hospitality apprenticeship.Gov.ukis the best place to start looking for vacancies, but try searching the internet for other openings being advertised elsewhere at local businesses....
You will usually need level 3 and Maths and English qualification/s to start an RNDA. If you have a level 5 qualification as anursing associateorassistant practitioner, your apprenticeship might be called a 'top up' RNDA or ‘conversion’ to registered nurse course. Vacancies for RNDA are adv...
Many apprentices end up staying with the same company they did the apprenticeship with after qualifying. Cons of an apprenticeship It’s a real job! You’ll have to get to work on time and do what’s expected of you. Learning and studying on the job can be tough. Your employer will ...
Your students can also use their personal statements as a base for apprenticeship applications, CVs and covering letters. Read our advice here. Direct students to UCAS’ personal statement tool to help them structure their ideas. Show students our full list of p...