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Fancy joining the world of business? Some of the biggest companies are looking for big thinkers, self-starters, and entrepreneurial spirit.
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Located in the centre of England, Birmingham is the second most populous UK city, after London. Birmingham is also the ‘youngest’ city in Europe, with almost 40% of the population under 25. This young population may account for Birmingham’s sense of innovation and ambition. The city is home to internationally recognised research and development centres, such as the Institute for Global Innovation (IGI) and the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS). History and culture buffs enjoy many attractions, including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, museums and theatres, and the Library of Birmingham.
Business apprenticeships
As a business apprentice, you will be ready to start making an immediate impact. If you are the type of person who strives for organisation and logic, are adaptable and agile, and thrives under pressure, a business & management apprenticeship could be just thing thing for you. ‘Business’ is a broad term and there are a multitude of different roles that you can take on within this umbrella. From consultancy to management to business development, a business apprenticeship can give you an insight into how successful businesses run their daily operations, so you can decide which area of the trade you’d like to pursue.
Level up with an Apprenticeship
From entry-level to university degrees
Level 2 (Intermediate)
An intermediate apprenticeship is equivalent to gaining 5 GCSEs. They are the simplest entry point into work.
Read MoreLevel 3 (Advanced)
Advanced apprenticeships are equivalent to A levels. They usually require a level 2 qualification to enter.
Read MoreLevel 4-6 (Higher)
Covering several levels of qualifications, high-level apprenticeships can vary greatly in a number of factors, including end qualifications.
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