Category: News
Hiring, Retaining and Supporting Young Parents at Work
A “young parent” is broadly defined as someone who is under 25 years old and has a child or is […]
Youth Employment UK is Recruiting for a Senior Policy Officer: Apply Now
Youth Employment UK is recruiting for a Senior Policy Officer. Find out more about the role and apply now by […]
What Are the Costs and Incentives for Hiring an Apprentice?
Key Takeaways Hiring an apprentice comes with some costs but is likely far more affordable than you think Thanks to […]
Start an Apprenticeship with Tesco!
Are you ready for a stronger start? Tesco have apprenticeship opportunities available across the UK! The Stronger Starts retail apprenticeship […]
Youth Employment UK is Recruiting for a Senior Research Officer: Apply Now
Youth Employment UK is recruiting for a Senior Research Officer. Find out more about the role and apply now by […]
Youth Employment UK is Recruiting for a Senior Youth Engagement & Careers Lead: Apply Now
Youth Employment UK is recruiting for a Senior Youth Engagement & Careers Lead. Find out more about the role and […]
Solving the Apprentice Retention Challenge (Webinar)
This webinar, led by Lauren Mistry (Deputy CEO of Youth Employment UK), explored: The current youth employment landscape Headline apprenticeship […]
Bullying at Work: What Are Your Responsibilities and How Can You Address It?
Bullying is a topic that we hope you will never need to address in your workplace or team. However, sadly, […]
UCAS Application Deadlines and Key Dates
Originally published August 2018. Updated January 2025. Applying for university? Check out the key dates and UCAS deadlines you need […]
Labour Market Statistics: January 2025
Headlines for Young People aged 16-24 The ONS has released the latest Labour Market Overview covering the months of September […]
Webinar with the NCS Trust: Unlocking Potential
This webinar was led by Dr Rupal Patel, Policy & Research Director at Youth Employment UK. In partnership with NCS […]
GCSE Attainment: Exacerbating Disadvantage
In 2024, approximately 175,898 students failed to achieve a standard pass in GCSE Maths, and 181,682 students did not pass […]