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Apprenticeships are a good option but not for my child

92% of parents think that apprenticeships are a good option, but that only 32% of them think that apprenticeships are a good option for their child. Back in the 1980s there was a lot of talk of NIMBYs – residents in favour of developments as long as they are not in my back yard. There isn’t an easy acronym for ... Read More »

Nick Boles on careers advice, apprenticeships and girls in STEM

Nick Boles meets with new parliamentary Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy to discuss careers advice, apprenticeships and girls in STEM. Mr Boles explained that the Secretary of State for Education, Nicky Morgan was to produce a report on careers advice in the spring but acknowledged that the report would probably find that more needed to be done to address the ... Read More »

How do I get career advice?

Careers Advice

Getting career advice isn’t really as simple as speaking to one person. Neither is it about completing one activity which then tells you what job will suit you. Choosing a career for the future Choosing a career for your future requires a combination of advice and information which you will get from a variety of places. A good place to ... Read More »

Apprenticeship the route for me

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It all starts back in year 10 of High School, when your teachers start asking you what job you want to do in life. Some of you might be in the same situation I was in- I had no idea! I got on with school, finished my GCSEs and did really well in my results and then I did the ... Read More »

Can work experience determine your future career?

Graduate Megan Winter-Barker, sheds light on how work experience at Cornerstone publishing has determined her future career as an editor. Where do you go once your education has finished? As a recent graduate, this is a question that I and many of my friends have struggled with. Suddenly your years as a student have ended and you have your whole ... Read More »

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