As one of the UK’s largest apprenticeship providers, BAE Systems has tested the latest attitudes towards career paths among young people to coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (10-16 February).
More than 800 apprentices and graduates will be recruited by BAE Systems Submarines in 2025. UK-wide, the company plans to ...
BAE Systems, which employs nearly 12,000 people at its Warton and Samlesbury sites, reported a 14 per cent increase in sales, reaching ...
A new survey conducted by BAE Systems as part of National Apprenticeship Week, has revealed a growing appeal of ...
APPRENTICESHIPS are the UK’s most popular professional qualification, held by one in 20 of the workforce. But a study by ...
Nearly half (44%) of young people feel uninformed about apprenticeship opportunities in their field of interest, according to ...
Over 70 per cent of young people would be willing to relocate to undertake an apprenticeship, a survey has found.
The findings highlight a significant shift toward flexibility and apprenticeships being increasingly recognised as a pathway ...
The findings are part of a newly launched Apprenticeship Barometer, which surveyed 2,000 young people (16-24 year olds) across the country to identify views on education, training and pathways to ...
» New research reveals growing appeal of appenticeships amog next generation of workers As one of the UK’s largest apprenticeship providers, BAE Systems has tested the latest attitudes towards career ...