See all #FindYourFuture resources available if you would like to become an apprentice in Wolverhampton.
Apprenticeships are not just for younger people. There is no maximum age limit to apply if you want to do an apprenticeship with on-the-job training.
The Government has announced a range of incentives to help more companies create and employ more apprenticeships. Lots of colleges and training providers do a matching service so it’s well worth registering your interest with them.
As an apprentice, you’ll combine earning and learning by working for an employer and studying for an industry relevant qualification (minimum 12 months).
If you are thinking about becoming an apprentice, you can search for opportunities on the apprenticeship website:
It’s also a good idea to talk to your local college or training providers so they can tell you more about the employers they work with.
You can access employment with training from job sites:
REC can help
We are also in partnership with REC (Recruitment and Employment Confederation). They work with thousands of recruitment agencies and individual recruiters to set the standard for recruitment.
https://www.rec.uk.com/jobseekers
Need help with travel expenses?
You could get free travel to work (including apprenticeships) if you’re:
- Starting a new job after being unemployed or made redundant
- Increasing your hours to 16 or more per week in a job you already have
- Paying an adult fare
You must be:
- Earning £30,000 a year or less OR
- Have been claiming unemployment benefit
Get local support in Wolverhampton
Support to find a job, including help with completing application forms, interview practice and detail of local vacancies is available locally at: