The 31st marks end of the first month in 2018, and our CEO reflects back on the year ahead and how last year was probably the most tumultuous year in the world of Apprenticeships and Further Education.
TalentPortal Team
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Apprenticeships - A review of last year and leaping into 2018.
Topics: Big Assembly, National Apprenticeship Week
GetMyFirstJob 2017 Success – New Records, Happy Clients
Although 2017 saw a national dip in Apprenticeship starts, GetMyFirstJob is continuing to support young people into apprenticeships with the help of its great employers & training providers.
The Skills Challenge, Why Crossing Your Fingers Isn't Enough.
GMFJs very own MD David Allison speaks about the future reflecting on the skills challenges and why we should be planning yesterday for the implementation of Apprenticeship and Early Talent programmes.
Topics: Apprenticeship, challenge, skills gap
April 2017 saw the launch of the Apprenticeship Levy and 4 months on, we know there is a lot of information to digest on the subject. Using our experience, we wanted to simplify the vast amount of information and answer some of the most frequently asked questions.
Topics: Apprenticeships, Levy
A Level Results Day and GCSE Results Day are key dates- young people across the country are at the beginning of their next step.
As part of our strategy to engage more people with apprenticeships, and to help and support young people, schools, advisors and parents on these days, we have created some great resources to download, so that everyone has the best information possible to make their decision right for them.
Topics: Apprenticeship, Apprenticeships, Service, Careers, Results day, Resources
How do you make your apprenticeship intake more diverse?
One of the governments aims is to increase the proportion of apprentices from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities by 20 per cent. The government is also working towards getting more young women into apprenticeships that men tend to work in such as engineering. Employers are making sure that they have a diverse workforce so that they attract more minorities into their apprenticeship scheme. Rolls-Royce particularly have a reputation for ‘creativity and excellence’ and to them, diversity is essential to maintaining their ‘world class offer’. Rolls-Royce is looking to their own apprenticeship scheme to ensure it builds an ‘inclusive next generation of inspiring innovators’. So how can you make sure your apprenticeship scheme is diverse?
Topics: Apprenticeship, Apprenticeships, Service, Best, British
University applications have fallen, what does that mean for apprenticeships?
Topics: Apprenticeship, Apprenticeships, Service, Best, British
You may have heard recently that some familiar faces from the BBC are on a huge amount of money and more staggeringly, the male TV stars are on far more than highest paid female stars. For example, Chris Evans is paid between £2,200,000 – £2,249,999, he is the highest paid male ‘talent’ as the BBC calls them. And Claudia Winkleman earns between £450,000 – £500,000, that is a huge disparity.
The BBC has long suffered from allegations about their stars not being paid equally to one another. It has only been after the BBC was compelled to publish these figures under the terms of its royal charter, have we seen the true figures. Even the Prime Minister has weighed in on this issue stating, ‘What’s important is that the BBC looks at the question of paying men and women the same for doing the same job.’ Everyone is calling for equality.
Topics: Apprenticeship, Apprenticeships, Service, Best, British
Employers Are Paying More To Recruit New Staff Due To Skills Shortage
Is internal training via apprenticeships the way to tackle the skills shortage?
There are many different factors that have caused the skills shortage that has intensified over the recent months. Part of the problem is the uncertainty that faces us all after the Brexit outcome. For example, many companies who rely on EU workers are being faced with them leaving the country due to uncertainty surrounding whether they can stay and work.
Topics: Apprenticeships
Degree apprenticeships are now the future as the research in this blog explains. Degree apprenticeships fill the gap between an advanced apprenticeship and university and create something that allows a student to work their way up an organisation all while studying for a degree in a number of different industries. This option is made more attractive now due to university tuition fees being on the rise and employers looking at ways to retain their talent. Degree apprenticeships meet this need.
Topics: Apprenticeships
What is the first step for employers and training providers?
Know your audience
It’s a well-known fact that leaving school is a stressful and confusing time. Our post-millennials or generation Z are no exceptions, in fact, it might be more difficult for them, as post-millennials are faced with more choices than ever before.
Topics: Apprenticeships
The Largest Online Careers Seminar 'The Big Assembly'
‘The Big Assembly’ taking place during National Apprenticeship Week attempts to set the GUINNESS WORLD RECORD™ for the largest online careers advice seminar EVER.
Topics: Apprenticeships
January is one of the busiest months of the year for Training providers, particularly as the Levy approaches and employers get more interested in the opportunities offered by apprenticeships and traineeships. Start your new year off the right way by completing the checklist below.
Topics: Apprenticeships, checklist, recruitment, Recruitment Best Practice, Training Provider Information, 2017 checklist