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  • Is a degree apprenticeship right for me?

    • 16 Oct 2020
    • Tristan Luton

    Advice on deciding whether a degree apprenticeship is right for you; and what a successful application takes.

  • Finding an Apprenticeship

    Career Finding advice from a Rolls Royce apprentice

    • 28 Apr 2020
    • Rebecca Hopwood

    Find out about using Career Finder from a Rolls Royce Apprentice

  • linkedin

    Four reasons to perfect your LinkedIn profile

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    With hundreds of millions of LinkedIn members, a LinkedIn profile gives you an unparalleled chance to ‘sell yourself’ on its professional social network.

  • employmentcontracts

    Understanding employment contracts

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    Congratulations, you got the job! When you start working, there should be a contract between you and your employer – this covers your basic rights at work and the terms of your employment.

  • How to apply for that perfect job

    How to apply for that perfect job

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    Researching your options, identifying your strengths, and understanding what interests you will help you discover the career path that’s right for you and find your perfect job.

  • Five tips for your first day at work

    Five tips for your first day at work

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    Congratulations, the job’s yours – now you can look forward to your first day at work!

  • Virtual and phone interviews

    Virtual and phone interviews

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    You might be in your home surrounded by your belongings, and possibly pets or kids, but it’s important to treat a virtual or phone  interview as if it’s taking place face-to-face.

  • threestepsjobs

    Three steps to your perfect job

    • 24 Feb 2021
    • UCAS

    Finding that perfect job can be daunting but these three tips will help you prepare!

  • Interview with Jon Warburton, Apprentice at GSK

    • 27 Oct 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    I didn’t know too much about apprenticeships until I started looking into what I could do instead of going to college or sixth form

  • Interview with Sonny Kombo, Graduate at TfL

    • 27 Oct 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    I studied Civil Engineering with Appropriate Technology at the University of Warwick. I graduated with an MEng in 2011.

  • Thinking about an apprenticeship?

    • 28 Sep 2020

    Apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to start work, earn a wage, and continue studying at a higher level.

  • The decision to study a postgraduate qualification

    Five reasons to study a postgrad qualification

    • 19 Sep 2020
    • UCAS

    The decision to study a postgraduate qualification can be a tough one.

  • Interview with Lillie Tedder, Degree Apprentice at

    Interview with Lillie Tedder, Degree Apprentice at BT

    • 1 Sep 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    BT’s apprenticeship scheme looked exactly like the sort of thing I was after, especially given my love of networks. I found my current apprenticeship and here I am!

  • Interview with Yasmeen Salah, Graduate at Monitor

    Interview with Yasmeen Salah, Graduate at Monitor Deloitte

    • 26 Jul 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    Interview with Yasmeen Salah, Graduate at Monitor Deloitte

  • Interview with Chloe Priestley, Higher Apprentice

    Interview with Chloe Priestley, Higher Apprentice at PwC

    • 26 Jul 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    Interview with Chloe Priestley, Higher Apprentice at PwC

  • Interview with Oscar Chim, Intern at Monitor Deloi

    Interview with Oscar Chim, Intern at Monitor Deloitte

    • 26 Jul 2020
    • Natacha Cullinan

    Interview with Oscar Chim, Intern at Monitor Deloitte

  • What does your social media profile say about you?

    What does your social media profile say about you?

    • 25 Jul 2020
    • UCAS

    Potential employers are just as likely as anyone to get a sense of what you’re like from your social media profiles. But don’t be scared – they just want to make sure you’re human. Usually.