…to help their apprentices develop skills. Companies’ senior leadership are recognising this effect, as 42% of apprentices acknowledge them as a source of support. Building skills for work and life…
…to help their apprentices develop skills. Companies’ senior leadership are recognising this effect, as 42% of apprentices acknowledge them as a source of support. Building skills for work and life…
…work. Students also complete formal training while studying towards professional qualifications providing them with a head start in their career, supported by PwC throughout. Our apprentices earn a competitive salary,…
…intellectual fulfilment — it must be about skills, and gaining the right skills to fix our productivity problem. Degree apprenticeships need to be more widely available, particularly in STEM skills…
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Eleanor Harding quoted our Leading People research in a Daily Mail news story. High-flying professions are dominated by people who went to public schools because they provide the ‘soft skills’…
…mathematical skills.” The report shows that today’s workforce needs skills in mental arithmetic, estimation and approximation, reasoning, using and interpreting calculators or spreadsheets, and interpreting tables, graphs and diagrams. GCSE…