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Business Help available for people looking for apprenticeships in Bridlington By Louise French Published 13th Aug 2024, 17:10 BST Updated 13th Aug 2024, 17:13 BST Comment Anne Brewster has shed light on the help available Jobcentre Plus specialist advisor Anne Brewster has outlined the support available for those looking for work on the Yorkshire coast. The advice given is aimed primarily at those leaving school or further education, but is equally applicable to those looking for work at any age. Ms Brewster said: “As with most things in life, looking for work is a thing that needs to be practiced and skills learnt to help you move forward.

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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. “The Jobhelp website has all the information you need to help you progress. “There are pages tailored to your circumstances.

“Whether you are young and looking for your first job, or older and looking for a change of role, there is information to help you.” One of the first things needed to compete in the jobs market is a Curriculum vitae (CV), a record of past experiences, skills and achievements. The National Careers Service is a free service that can help with this.

They can be contacted on 0800 100 900. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Apprenticeships are often seen as only being for young people, however Apprenticeships are open to all ages and are available at multiple levels. From school leavers, people upskilling in their careers, or complete career changes, there are hundreds to choose from, with various levels of qualifications at the end including degree level.

Some pay National Minimum wage after the first year, but many pay a lot more and offer a competitive salary. Doing an apprenticeship means working and studying at the same time, meaning apprentices earn whilst studying. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It is possible to have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship.

Apprentices: learn and train for specific jobs get paid and receive holiday leave get hands-on experience in a real job study for at least 20% of their working hours - usually at a college, university or with a training provider complete assessments during and at the end of their apprenticeship engage in a career path with lots of future potential More information on Apprenticeships and how to apply can be found at https://www.apprenticeships.gov.

uk/apprentices . Employers considering either recruiting an apprentice or upskilling their existing staff can find information at https://www.apprenticeships.

gov.uk/employers# Abi Smith representing The National Careers Service in the area said: “Our team of expert careers advisers are here to support adults looking for new opportunities, no matter what their age or experience. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad “The National Careers Service can provide one-to-one support and guidance to help you take the next step on your career journey, whether you are looking for work, training, or further education.

” Ms Brewster said: “Apprenticeships are a great opportunity to get some real work skills and qualifications whilst getting paid a wage. “They are a good way of starting a new career whatever your age. “Your circumstances might mean you could claim universal credit whilst doing the apprenticeship.

Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad “The Apprenticeship site also has stories of people who have progressed through an apprenticeship https://www.apprenticeships.gov.

uk/apprentices/real-stories “Local jobcentres are there to help and signpost you to extra support available in your area. “Never feel afraid of asking for help, staff are always working to support people to have the best future they can.” Continue Reading Related topics: Yorkshire Employers Comment Comment Guidelines National World encourages reader discussion on our stories.

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