Huddersfield Daily Examiner

BT is now recruiting ...

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The company aims to employ more than 1,300 people UK-wide in a number of roles from TV production, engineerin­g and customer service to helping tackle the growing threat of cyber-crime. In Yorkshire, the new recruits will be based in Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford and Doncaster with positions in customer service, IT, engineerin­g and mechanics up for grabs. BT is one of the first UK companies to use virtual reality technology as a way of recruiting, as it looks at innovative techniques for attracting the best graduates. The assessment process will include candidates being asked to complete a series of virtual reality “Crystal Maze” style tasks.

BT will assess candidates based on three measures – analytical skills, how they handle change and their drive and enthusiasm to get tasks completed.

The latest recruitmen­t drive for apprentice­ships and graduates is in addition to Openreach’s announceme­nt last week that it aims to recruit 3,500 engineers – 220 of them to be based in Yorkshire and the Humber.

BT Group is one of the UK’s largest employers with 82,800 people based in the UK and about 6,600 in Yorkshire and the Humber.

The new roles, which include those within EE and Plusnet, are spread across the country. Some will be based at BT’s research centre in Suffolk which is playing a leading role in the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce, ultrafast broadband and 5G technologi­es.

Many of the apprentice­s will also achieve foundation and full degrees as part of their work at BT, while some graduates will also achieve fully funded qualificat­ions.

Tom Keeney, chairman of BT’s regional board in Yorkshire and the Humber, said: “This recruitmen­t is more great news for our region. “It underlines the leading role that BT plays in communitie­s across Yorkshire and the Humber and is a tribute to the quality of our local staff. They play a vital role in providing essential products and services for the households and businesses across the region, as well as, of course, being part of these local communitie­s themselves.”

Apply via www.btplc.com/ Careercent­re/earlycaree­rs/ apprentice­s/howtoapply/ index.htm.

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