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NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK 2018

Come and Find Out About Apprenticeships!

Are you starting to plan your future career? We have the perfect event for you…

How Apprenticeships Work Event
Wednesday 7th March 2018
4pm – 7:30pm 

28 Clarendon Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 1JJ

As the leading Apprenticeship provider in the UK, 3aaa Apprenticeships would like to invite you to your local 3aaa Academy to find out more about Apprenticeships, how they work and how 3aaa can help you kickstart your career. The event will consist of:

  • Apprenticeship Taster Session which will give you a little taste of what being an Apprentice is like.
  • First hand experience of our learning facilities.
  • Meeting our trainers.
  • Finding out what programmes we offer.
  • We will also have a careers advisor on hand to talk to you about your career options and what Apprenticeship might be right for you.
  • CV tips and interview techniques. 

Alternatively, if you are already an Apprentice with 3aaa why not visit your local 3aaa academy to support the team with spreading the word about the success of Apprenticeship? There will also be information on progression routes, which will help you build a long term career.

What is National Apprenticeship Week?

National Apprenticeship Week is a campaign co-ordinated by the UK Government’s National Apprenticeship Service and is designed to celebrate the positive impact Apprenticeships and Traineeships have on individuals, businesses, and the economy of the UK. The aim of the nation wide campaign is to encourage even more people to choose Apprenticeships as a motivated, smart career path and is an important date as it means Apprenticeships are at the forefront of everyone’s mind.

What is the theme for 2018?

The theme of National Apprenticeship Week 2018 – #NAW2018 – is Apprenticeships Work to showcase how apprenticeships work for individuals, employers, local communities and the wider economy.

A message from the minister on #NAW2018

Anne Milton, Minister for Apprenticeships and Skills introduces the National Apprenticeship Week 2018 campaign.

How can you get involved?

From 5th to 9th March 2018 the nation will be buzzing about Apprenticeships. It’s the perfect opportunity to start thinking about your career options and find out why Apprenticeships are a great way for people to progress in work and life, whatever their age, gender or educational background.

Throughout the week we hope you will start to see how Apprenticeships enable people to earn whilst they learn, in a whole range of industries, and gain a great career with no debt.

Apprenticeship Myth Busters

  • Apprenticeships are only for people with bad grades

     

    Apprenticeships are simply an alternative route into employment. Those choosing Apprenticeships are often ambitious and keen to learn and earn at the same time.

  • Businesses are not hiring Apprentices

    The number of Apprenticeships businesses are hiring has increased. The government recently unveiled 16,000 new Apprenticeships. (The Huffington Post UK)

To get more information on 3aaa Apprenticeships or how you can get involved in National Apprenticeship Week 2018, speak to your local academy at:

Email: ApplyWatford@3aaa.co.uk    |       Phone: 01923 801 308

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