Apprenticeship Benefits to the Apprentice

Apprenticeships make sure that you have the right skills and knowledge for the industry you want to work in. There are lots of benefits of doing an Apprenticeship.  Read more...

Learn while you earn

On-the-job training that gives you the skills you need for a successful career.

Demanding But Rewarding

Money

Did you know that an apprentice earns, on average, over £100,000 more throughout their lifetime than other employees? Find out more about how much you could earn as an apprentice on our FAQs factsheet .

Support during training

Your employer or training provider will make sure you have a mentor. Their job is to make sure your training fits your needs, offers the right skills for your job and satisfies national standards. They will also be there to help you through any difficult times.

Your future

Apprenticeships can be demanding but they are very rewarding. Because Apprenticeships train you in the skills employers want, they give you choices in your career. Your career doesn’t have to stop at the Advanced Apprenticeship; you can carry on working, maybe get promoted or go on to higher education. If you want to go on to university, you will find many institutes value your skills and knowledge and will offer you a place on various higher level qualifications.

A choice of industries and employers

Apprenticeships have been developed by a wide range of industries and are available with different types of employers from large companies, such as the National Trust, to smaller local companies.

There are now many Apprenticeship places being offered so choosing the right one can seem overwhelming. The right one for you will depend on your interests, your experience and the opportunities in your area. All Apprenticeships include the following areas:

  • An appropriate work-based qualification, such as a Diploma in Work-based Horticulture (previously known as NVQ) at either Level 2 or Level 3
  • A knowledge-based element (relevant to the Apprenticeship)
  • Transferable skills, such as Key/ Functional Skills qualifications.