February 2024 sees the launch of SoGlos's brand-new Apprenticeships guest section, championing Gloucestershire's training sector in line with National Apprenticeship Week.
Apprenticeships are on the rise in Gloucestershire, with opportunities for people to kickstart a new career across all sectors — and local businesses eager to invest in the next generation of talent, matched and supported by a roster of impressive training providers.
As Monday 5 to Sunday 11 February 2024 marks the 17th annual celebration of National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), SoGlos's dedicated Apprenticeships section collates the very latest apprenticeship news from the county across the month, as well as insightful hot lists, interviews and more.
From debunking misconceptions about apprenticeships and information on the most interesting cyber opportunities in the county to preparing for the application and interview process, the new section provides an invaluable resource to businesses and individuals in Gloucestershire with an interest in pursuing an apprenticeship or taking on an apprentice as a business — supported by partners SGS College, the University of Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire Engineering Training.
For the very latest Gloucestershire apprenticeships news and content, visit soglos.com/apprenticeships.
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South Gloucestershire and Stroud College is one of the largest and most successful regional colleges in the country, catering for students and employers across Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and Bristol. It offers a wide range of full and part-time courses, apprenticeships, higher education and employability provision.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College sgscol.ac.uk
The University of Gloucestershire has campuses in both Cheltenham and Gloucester and offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees, along with professional courses. In addition to university courses, the University of Gloucestershire provides training and professional development for executives, from short courses to higher and degree-level apprenticeships.
University of Gloucestershire glos.ac.uk
Gloucestershire Engineering Training (GET) was founded in 1977 by a partnership of county businesses. It provides apprenticeship training for the county’s best and most innovative engineering firms and continues to support apprenticeships as a route to work and career development.
Gloucestershire Engineering Training get-trained.org