Sentences with phrase «thinking about an apprenticeship»

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I haven't worked on apprenticeship projects much in the last few years, but one of my current gigs has got me thinking about the area again.
They should think again about the effect on UK rail and manufacturing jobs, as well as training and apprenticeships in this country.
If you are even thinking about doing an apprenticeship with Nicole, I would honestly say: sign up now.
Although Selby initially thought the apprenticeship would teach math, health, or even cooking basics, it's really about learning to communicate and work together.
1pg activity worksheet guides students into engaging with profiles and thinking about future apprenticeship / further education / higher education options.
You could look for a different type of course such as a BTEC, or your daughter could think about other options such as apprenticeships.
She said: «We definitely think there should be more careers leaders in schools, no doubt about it, it's something we have been calling for and we can see how the apprenticeship levy could be used.»
As the company celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2018 #NAW2018, current Rolls - Royce Apprentices were asked to share what they think is the best thing about being an Apprentice at Rolls - Royce Motor Cars.
In my own research on legal education, I demonstrated that a key shortcoming of the traditional intellectual apprenticeship lies precisely when students start to think about the contexts of law cases in complicated ways.
Before you start thinking about submitting legal apprenticeship applications, an important first step is to establish where you want to apply.
If you're thinking about a law career but university isn't up your street and / or the thought of exorbitant tuition fees makes you feel slightly nauseous, there is an answer, law apprenticeships!
The feedback we have had shows employers are positive about the reforms and taking their time to plan high quality, well thought through apprenticeship provision that meets their specific needs.
This includes thinking about how to bring more young people into the business, either by creating new access routes such as apprenticeships, internships, traineeships, school leaver programmes or graduate schemes or by re-designing existing entry - level positions.
Higher apprenticeships, sponsored degrees and entry - level jobs in business are available, so you need to take the time to think about your skills and aspirations to decide which route is right for you.
If you are thinking about a higher apprenticeship or other formal programmes you should consider what qualifications you will study towards, if the programme gives you the opportunity to experience a range of business areas and the duration of the programme.
Making more men marriageable is one of the goals of the Institute for American Values and the National Marriage Project, though apprenticeships and helping those in the military and in jail (hmm, I'd have to think long and hard about marrying someone who'd been in jail — wouldn't you?).
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