From 16 onwards, if you want to learn while you are working, an Apprenticeship could be a good choice.
Apprenticeships are good if you know what job you want to do. Apprentices work for a company doing a real job – but you also get extra training at a college or specialist training centre.
You work towards an NVQ, which is a nationally recognised qualification, and you get paid. Plus you get job experience.You need to be very committed as your Apprenticeship will take one, two or even five years of training and further study, depending on what Apprenticeship you decide to do.
There are two levels: Apprenticeship and Advanced Apprenticeship.
If you decide an Apprenticeship is for you, you can find more detailed information by calling the National Apprenticeships line 0800 150 600 to request further information on the areas of work you are interested in. Don't worry, it is a free phone number, so the call won't cost you anything. You can also visit the National Apprenticeships Website
In Norfolk, there are Apprenticeship opportunities in a wide range of career areas, offered by a number of colleges and other training providers.
The most important step is usually to find an employer willing to take you on. Colleges and other training providers often keep lists of businesses who employ Apprentices, but the amount of help you'll get in finding an employer will vary. It is likely that you will need to use your own initiative and contact employers yourself.
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