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June 16, 2011 at 2:42 PM

An Apprenticeship... What do I get out of it?

There are lots of benefits to doing an Apprenticeship with Babington. You can earn while you learn, and learn in a way that is best suited to you - through hands-on experience on the job. Key benefits of being an apprentice include;

  • earning a salary
  • getting paid holidays
  • receiving training
  • gaining qualifications
  • learning job-specific skills

Earning while your learning
Apprentices do real jobs for real employers. So you’re paid while you learn. If you are entering work for the first time, you will start earning from day one of your Apprenticeship.
There is no set rate of pay for apprentices, however all employed apprentices must receive a wage of no less than £2.50 per hour. However, the average wage per week for an apprentice is now around £170 and in some job roles around £210 per week.
As your skills develop, your pay will increase accordingly. You may also get additional money for essential books, clothing or equipment, or to help you with a disability. As an apprentice, you will also receive the same beneits as other employees such as pension contributions and leisure facilities.
Finally, research shows that apprentices earn, on average, over £100,000 more throughout their lifetime than other employees.

Learn on the job
Apprentices learn on the job, building up knowledge and skills, gaining qualifications and earning money all at the same time. You work towards a work-based qualification such as a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) and other nationally recognised qualifications. Employers all over the country recognise and value Apprenticeships as they show that you’ve been trained in the skills they need.
Apprenticeships typically take between one and four years to complete, depending on the type of Apprenticeship and the level. The length of time taken will depend on the ability of the individual apprentice and the employer's requirements.

Support during training
We will ensure that you always receive the support and guidance you need. Our job is to make sure that our training fits your personal requirements, offers the skills needed for your job and satisfies national standards. We will also be there to help you through any difficult times.

Prospects
Apprenticeships can be demanding but they are very rewarding. Because Apprenticeships train you in the skills employers want, they give you choices in your career.
Your career doesn’t have to stop at the Intermediate or Advanced Apprenticeship, at Babington we offer you the opportunity to study even further, up to degree level infact.

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