The Herald

BT creates graduate jobs and apprentice positions

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BT is creating 145 apprentice­ships and graduate jobs in areas including cyber security and software developmen­t.

The firm said it will recruit people from around the country, with jobs also covering positions in customer service and vehicle maintenanc­e.

About 2,500 apprentice­s and graduates have been employed by BT over the last two years. The majority of the new posts are for apprentice­s, with management saying they want to build a “culture of tech literacy within the UK so that the country remains a digital leader”.

The company is also funding Barefoot Computing, a project to help primary school staff teach computer science.

Gavin Patterson, chief executive of BT, said: “BT is investing in the next generation, helping to train primary school teachers to teach computer science and recruiting large numbers of apprentice­s and graduates.

“It is an exciting time to join BT as it continues to invest in ultrafast broadband, 4G, TV and sport. We are also preparing for future technologi­es, including 5G, and so we want to recruit the very best.

“Our apprentice­ship and graduate roles will offer people the hands-on experience they need to succeed.”

Brendan Dick, BT Scotland director, said: “This latest major recruitmen­t is a further example of BT’s commitment to Scotland as one of the nation’s leading employers and investors.

“We’re offering exciting, high-quality careers in a fast-moving industry. The new recruits will join a world-leading company, which has already invested hundreds of millions of pounds in Scotland in technologi­es such as superfast broadband and 4G.”

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