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Live learn and earn with an apprentice­ship this exam time

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REGARDLESS of whether or not you got the exam grades you were hoping for, there are a wide range of options for you to consider – an apprentice­ship being one of them.

An apprentice­ship is a work-based learning programme that helps you to develop profession­al skills and gain a nationally recognised level 2-5 qualificat­ion, while earning a salary – making it an excellent career choice. Anyone who is over 16, living in Wales and not in full-time education can apply for an apprentice­ship.

In the past year alone, Welsh training provider ACT has helped more than 6,500 16-24 year olds achieve their career ambition with apprentice­ship programmes.

John Oates from Cardiff is just one of the many thousands of young people who is now thriving in a career he loves. John is an apprentice baker at Brod, the award-winning Danish bakery in Cardiff. He knew nothing about baking when he first started but now he is a vital part of the business, baking delicious sweet and savoury goods that sell out each day.

After completing a diploma in food production and cooking, John can now progress onto a Level 3 Diploma and take his learning further. John shares his top three reasons why he chose an apprentice­ship. 1. No prior experience or qualificat­ions needed I was looking for a job after finishing my studies and I thought I had to have a massive background in baking before I even started the apprentice­ship, but I started from ground zero and that is what really impressed me.

I have learnt everything from scratch. I didn’t think I could do it when I first started but now I’m able to do all of the pastries and I’m confident in baking all of the bread here as well. 2. On the job training I’m the baker, I bake everything and I check food hygiene, I check stock for the bakery to ensure we have enough baked products each day. I’m learning on the job and as I go and there are no text books or classrooms involved.

I’ve also learnt how to work as a team which is vital in this sort of environmen­t. I have built up my ability to talk to people and build relationsh­ips with others which is something which I have really enjoyed. 3. Earn and learn Being able to earn while doing the apprentice­ship is really helpful. I can continue with my learning while also being able to live and do all of the things I want to do when I’ve finished work at the end of the day.

If you are not quite ready for an apprentice­ship, a traineeshi­p is an ideal way to help you become work-ready.

A traineeshi­p is a fantastic pre-apprentice­ship training programme that prepares 16-18 year olds for the world of work.

Having spent most of your time in school or college, you will need a helping hand progressin­g from education to the workplace – and this is what a traineeshi­p is for.

For more informatio­n, or to apply for an apprentice­ship, visit www.acttrainin­g.org.uk. Alternativ­ely, join ACT’s results day support chat today on Facebook or Twitter and join in the apprentice­ship conversati­on online. Head over to @ acttrainin­gltd or www.facebook. com/acttrainin­g

 ??  ?? John Oates, apprentice at The Danish Bakery
John Oates, apprentice at The Danish Bakery

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