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Apprenticeships are open to anyone over 16 years of age, whether you are just leaving school, have been working for years or are seeking to start a new career.

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They are an excellent way of gaining qualifications and workplace experience. As an employee, you can earn as you learn and gain practical skills from the workplace.

There are lots of different types of apprenticeship from Agriculture to Business Administration to Retail and Customer Service.

For more information and to see current vacancies, visit the National Apprenticeship Service website.

You could also speak to a Connexions Direct Advisor who will be able to talk through your options with you.

The table below shows local Redbridge providers offering apprenticeships.

Organisation Contact Number Eligibility 
 Carppe Group 020 8985 6123

16-24 year olds claiming JSA or NEET

 

London Apprenticeship Company 020 7963 8548

16+ year olds

Wide range of vacancies including Business Admin, Construction, Customer Service, Health and Beauty, IT, Media, Health and Social Care

National Apprenticeship Service 0800 100 900

16+ year olds

Wide range of vacancies

 Quest 020 8911 0760

16-18 year olds, UK resident, without Level 4 or higher qualification

Business Admin, Retail, Hairdressing, IT, Warehousing, Customer Service

Redbridge College 020 8548 7133

16-18 year olds

Business Admin, Customer Service, Hospitality and Catering

Redbridge Institute 020 8550 2398

19+ year olds

Customer Service, Health and Social Care, Business Admin, Fitness Instructing, IT, Beauty Therapy

Reds10 020 8545 8088

19+ year olds

Construction apprenticeships

TLE 020 3355 1305

16-18 year olds, NEET, pre-Level 4 qualified

Business Admin

Are you an employer looking to recruit an apprentice? Visit the Work Redbridge for Business pages to find out more.

Graduates

As a graduate, finding the right job after university can be a daunting task.

Our Finding a Student Job (PDF 450kb) leaflet gives lots of useful information about finding a job whilst studying

graduatesThere are a number of useful websites that are designed to make the search easier and offer some great careers advice including whether or not to do an internship, what work experience is best and why undertaking voluntary work can really benefit your CV.

Most also offer help and top tips on CV writing, reasoning tests and assessment centres.

Click on the links below for more information.

Or why not visit a Work Redbridge outreach session to talk through your options with an advisor?

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