How long does an Apprenticeship take? An Apprenticeship can last anywhere between one and five years, this depends on the qualification that will be achieved upon completion.
Hiring an apprentice is a productive and effective way for any business to grow talent and develop a motivated, skilled and qualified workforce. As the economy recover ’Nescot offers a free recruitment service to employers hiring apprentices’. Apprenticeships are available to new and existing staff. Apprenticeships enable your staff to gain recognised qualifications up to degree level. Apprenticeships reduce staff turnover and recruitment cost. Apprenticeships are highly funded and in addition, employers employing apprentices aged 16-18 may be eligible for a Government incentive payment of £1,000. There is no age limit for doing an apprenticeship Levy transfers are available to pay for apprenticeship training and assessment costs from the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, apprenticeships will be more important than ever in helping businesses to recruit the right people, and develop the skills they need to respond to conditions and grow – both now and in the long-term. Therefore, the government policy is designed to support and protect current apprentices and to help employers maintain or rebuild the pipeline of new apprenticeship starts.
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