Western Mail

Helping students to GoFurther in their careers

- CHRIS PYKE Business reporter chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE first students of GoCompare’s degree-apprentice­ship scheme start their course today.

The sponsored degree programme, which is a part of GoCompare’s ongoing multi-million-pound investment in its GoFurther Academy, will see each student work towards a BSc in digital and technology solutions with Aston University while also being employed at GoCompare.

Tuition fees, an annual salary and benefits package, plus accommodat­ion and travel are paid for by GoCompare, which means each student will receive more than £100,000 worth of investment.

Lee Griffin, president and founder of GoCompare, said: “As a technology company, we rely on people with a diverse range of talents to come up with the ideas that will keep us at the forefront of innovation.

“So we developed the GoFurther Academy as a clear statement of intent – it reflects our commitment to investing in the developmen­t and retention of the very best talent that will benefit our customers, our businesses and the growing tech community of south Wales.

“The degree apprentice­ship programme, which we are delivering with Aston University, is the pinnacle of this. We have spent time talking to schools in our local communitie­s and have identified some of the most promising young people who we want to support through university to give them the best possible start in meaningful and in-demand careers, and without the associated debt.

“Our goal is to develop homegrown expertise by giving people the chance to gain a degree and valuable, relevant work experience.

“We want to bridge the gap between education and the workplace, making sure that people develop the skills they need for work alongside a solid foundation in theory that will enable the big thinking we need as a business.

“I couldn’t be happier with the first intake of students and I’m looking forward to how seeing how they progress through the programme.”

To earn a place on GoCompare’s degree-apprentice­ship programme, candidates had to meet certain merit-based eligibilit­y criteria, pass Aston University’s psychometr­ic testing, and complete an assessment held at GoCompare’s headquarte­rs, where they took part in group tasks and interviews.

The successful candidates are:

■ Vishal Patel, Cardiff and Vale College

■ Hayley Simpson, Saint David’s Catholic College

■ Daniel Lloyd Davies, Cardiff and Vale College

■ Rifath Ahmed, South Gloucester­shire and Stroud College

■ Matthew Binnie, Monmouth Comprehens­ive School

The students will undertake an initial seven-week, full-time boot camp with Aston University before starting an apprentice­ship in GoCompare’s tech team, continuing their studies through a mixture of distance and classroom learning.

Aston University’s Deputy ViceChance­llor Professor Helen Higson said: “GoCompare has demonstrat­ed it is a technology business with a focus on its people, including those in its hometown of Newport.

“As a university, we pride ourselves on widening participat­ion, so we are delighted to be partnering with GoCompare to help deliver a significan­t kick-start to the careers of local Newport talent.

“At Aston we have had over 100 years’ experience of forging links between learners, communitie­s and businesses to ensure the best outcomes for all involved.

“A significan­t part of this is the degree apprentice­ship, which we pioneered in the UK in 2015.”

In addition to the pilot scheme with Aston University, the GoFurther Academy will also explore other opportunit­ies with universiti­es and colleges in south Wales and the rest of the UK, to identify skills gaps in tech and explore different initiative­s in 2019 to create centres of excellence within the GoCompare Group.

 ??  ?? > Students selected for the GoCompare apprentice­ships, from left: Rifath Ahmed, Vishal Patel, Hayley Simpson, Matthew Binnie and Daniel Lloyd Davies
> Students selected for the GoCompare apprentice­ships, from left: Rifath Ahmed, Vishal Patel, Hayley Simpson, Matthew Binnie and Daniel Lloyd Davies

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