Apprenticeships come in all shapes and sizes. New frameworks are announced every year and, therefore, new apprenticeship opportunities arise each year. That’s why it’s important to keep your knowledge up to date and read blogs. You’re already here reading this blog, so that’s a great start - well done!
Apprenticeships are banded into subject sector, areas or types of apprenticeships, so you find a variety of apprenticeships with some commonality together under one category. Here we look at the five most popular types of apprenticeship.
Broadly apprenticeships fall into the following types; Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care, Arts, Media and Publishing, Business, Administration and Law, Construction, Planning and the Built Environment, Education and Training, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, Health, Public Services and Care, Information and Communication Technology, Languages, Literature and Culture, Leisure, Travel and Tourism, Preparation for Life and Work, Retail and Commercial Enterprise & Science and Mathematics.
When it comes to the number of apprenticeships offered and taken up by people, the following are the five most popular apprenticeships.
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There are many more, including things like the new Paraplanner apprenticeship and the Level 7 Solicitor apprenticeship.
Included in this type of apprenticeship are:
Included in this type of apprenticeship are:
Included in this type of apprenticeship are:
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A great way to try an industry before committing to an apprenticeship is by taking part in virtual work experience, this allows you to experience a particular industry or job role. You can also use our provider profile’s to look at the types of roles available under each of the above apprenticeship groups.