Manchester Evening News

UKFast’s apprentice­s search

- By SHELINA BEGUM

MANCHESTER tech firm UKFast is creating 100 new apprentice­ship roles within its IT, software developmen­t and customer service programmes, in a bid to supercharg­e the region’s tech talent pool.

The firm’s award-winning scheme has seen more than 80 apprentice­s graduate in the last three years, with 18 per cent of the company’s workforce being current or former apprentice­s.

Four full-time teachers are employed to run the programme, alongside an extensive continuous profession­al developmen­t schedule for the firm’s 350-strong team.

UKFast founder and CEO Lawrence Jones MBE is now committing to scaling the apprentice­ship programme to meet the growing need for programmer­s and software developers, both within his business and within the wider tech community.

An event hosted by UKFast during National Apprentice­ship Week, starting today, will see A Level and GCSE students from across Greater Manchester with an interest in technology given the opportunit­y to acquire valuable career advice on apprentice­ships, whilst gaining a behind-the-scenes insight into life at a cutting-edge technology business.

Lawrence said: “Our apprentice­s develop at an amazing rate and they’re truly invaluable to our workforce.

“We’re always looking for amazing candidates for our apprentice­ships and this year we have the capacity to take on up to 100.

“The skills gap is probably the biggest barrier to continued growth across the tech sector, which is why it makes perfect sense to give young people the opportunit­y to get hands on with cutting-edge technology as soon as they finish their GCSEs or A Levels.

“There’s sometimes still a stigma attached to apprentice­ships, with students pushed towards university, but we see the momentum and confidence these young people build up during their apprentice­ship. They’re often way ahead of graduates after three years in the right kind of environmen­t.

“We’ve invested a huge amount into the young people on our apprentice­ship scheme. They deserve the very best start in life and that’s exactly what we give them.”

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