The benefits of employing
an Apprentice

  • Reducing training and recruitment costs

  • Increasing productivity and their bottom line

  • Developing a skilled, motivated and qualified workforce

  • Improving customer satisfaction

  • Receiving financial return on investment

Our experience and expertise with Apprenticeships can help employers make real improvements to businesses, by:

For small to medium-sized employers, our support teams provide the responsive and customer focused service needed to ensure a high-quality, tailored experience is delivered. For larger employers, our Corporate Account Managers offer continuous, dedicated and personalised support to meet the employers’ needs surrounding training and recruitment.

What are the benefits of Apprentices within a business?

“If we weren’t still hiring great people and pushing ahead at full speed, it would be easy to fall behind and become some mediocre company.”

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Funding rules are in place and require employers to either pay into a Levy pot or pay a contribution towards training and assessments.

How much do I pay for an apprenticeship?

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Each Apprenticeship programme has its own Standard linked to a specific occupation - these are rigorous, challenging and require the Apprentice to undertake a minimum of one year’s training followed by an End-Point Assessment (EPA).

What do Apprenticeships include?