Exploring Apprenticeships During Learning at Work Week

Exploring Apprenticeships During Learning at Work Week

It’s Learning at Work Week, a week dedicated to ongoing learning and growth within the workplace. So, what better time to talk to you all about apprenticeships?

Apprenticeships are an excellent way to engage in practical, hands-on learning while embarking on a rewarding career path. They really capture what Learning at Work Week is about: learning new skills whilst you’re on the job!

What is an Apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with academic learning, allowing you to earn while you learn and gain valuable industry-recognised qualifications.

Why choose an Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships are a great option for kickstarting your career without the burden of student loans that you may encounter from studying at the likes of uni. You get to earn money while you learn, which means you can cover your own expenses and avoid debt. Plus, you’re not just stuck in a classroom; you’re out there in the real world, gaining skills employers value. These aren’t just any skills but the kind that can push your career forward from the get-go.

The benefits don’t stop there. As an apprentice, you’ll earn real qualifications respected across various industries. Throughout your apprenticeship, you’ll have mentors who know their stuff and are there to help you succeed. They’ll offer advice and guidance tailored just for you, helping you grow professionally and personally. And what’s more, you can use an apprenticeship to climb the career ladder as they can also be studied all the way up to level seven (equivalent to a full bachelor’s and Master’s), so even when you progress and become a high-flyer, you can still tap into an apprenticeship as a cost-effective and flexible way to gain new skills and knowledge.

Popular careers with Apprenticeship routes

Many exciting careers start with an apprenticeship, offering a way to get into your dream job through practical experience and training. Here are some popular careers that often begin with this route:

  • Electrician: Apprenticeships in electrical work prepare you for a career installing, testing, and maintaining electrical systems in homes, businesses, and industries.
  • Plumber: Starting as an apprentice plumber can lead to a reliable and rewarding career in fitting, servicing, and repairing water and heating systems.
  • Construction Manager: Construction apprenticeships can start you on a path that leads to managing entire construction projects, overseeing everything from budgeting to completion.
  • Software Developer: For those interested in the tech world, apprenticeships in software development are a great way to begin a career in programming and app development.
  • Dental Nurse: Dental nursing apprenticeships provide the training necessary to support dentists in caring for patients, from routine check-ups to complex procedures.

In addition to the roles we’ve mentioned, plenty of other exciting job opportunities across other industries also begin this way. From roles in creative arts and fashion to positions in finance and teaching, apprenticeships can open doors to many different opportunities.

Explore your options this Learning at Work Week

At Progress Careers, our dedicated Careers Advisers are here to support you in exploring your options and finding an apprenticeship that fits your career goals and skills. They can provide valuable advice and guidance to help you make an informed decision based on your interests and career goals.

So, this Learning at Work Week, why not take the opportunity to explore apprenticeships? They could be the perfect start to a career you’ll love.