City & Guilds qualifications:

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Apprenticeships - the inside view

Get paid to work and learn at the same time!

What is an Apprentice?

Apprentices work alongside experienced staff to gain job-specific skills. Off-the-job, usually on a day release basis, apprentices receive training with a local training provider such as a college.

How much do I get paid?

Apprentices must receive a wage of no less than £80 a week. Research has found that apprentices can earn up to £170 a week.

City & Guilds Apprenticeships

Our apprenticeships range from Health and Social Care to Sport Recreation.

 
 

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Need a little inspiration?

Deciding on the right qualifications can be tricky - let us spark your imagination with some career ideas.

 
 

Stars behind the stars

A window to the world of sport, fashion, film, TV and music from the stars working behind the scenes.

 

 
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