Apprenticeships – All you need to know

Welcome

Welcome to Exeter College Apprenticeship information page. If you are interested in an Apprenticeship then you are in the right place… This is your one-stop-shop for everything Apprenticeships. On this page we share information about what it’s like to be an Apprentice, through to all the things you need to make your career a reality on the Apprenticeship route.

From videos, to a downloadable job pack, blogs from a current Apprentice, to course guides, we hope you enjoy exploring this treasure trove of Apprenticeship goodies!

Our amazing Apprenticeship Training and Recruitment Advisers are working virtually to support you throughout the Apprenticeship process, including helping you apply for vacancies, CV writing and more!

To get in touch, you can call 01392 400800 or email apprentices@exe-coll.ac.uk.

Come in and see us at the Apprenticeship and Employment Hub on Queen Street (opposite Central Train Station) and chat to one of the team in person. No Appointment Necessary

Get the low down…

One of our current Digital Marketing Apprentices has put together a short video to give you some key information about Apprenticeships and how much she is enjoying being an Apprentice.

Huge range of Apprenticeship courses…

We have a huge range of Apprenticeship courses, across a wide variety of job sectors, so there is bound to be something that suits you! Click here to find out more about the different programmes we run.

Top 5 Most Common Misconceptions About Apprenticeships

I am an Apprentice working for Exeter College. After a year in this role I have heard many misconceptions about Apprenticeships from family, friends and the general public and wanted to bust these myths and set the record straight. Read more about what it is really like to take an Apprenticeship… Read more

How to Find your First Apprenticeship

If you’re considering an Apprenticeship or know someone who is, then this article contains tips and tricks for the best chance of success. With this information you will know what to do at every stage and feel confident of a positive outcome… Read more

10 Tips to Ace your Interview you Haven’t Heard Before

When searching 10 tips to ace your interview, we are often presented with the same nuggets of advice – dress smart, firm handshake, do your research… However, I wanted to provide you with top tips based on my experience, to give you the edge over your competitors when entering the dreaded interview room… Read more

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Apprenticeships – An Overview

Click here for a comprehensive guide to Apprenticeships from UCAS. Find out all you need to know around:

  • Levels of Apprenticeships
  • Choosing a Pathway
  • Entry Requirements and a helpful FAQ

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Get started with our Job Pack

In order to start your Apprenticeship you will first need to find an Apprenticeship job. To find a job there are two essential things you will need to prepare:

A brilliant CV and Covering Letter will make you stand out from other applicants and give you a better chance of being successful. To help you with this we have included some handy templates which you can download. If you have any questions about the below, call our team on 01392 400800 or email apprentices@exe-coll.ac.uk

“The apprenticeship has gone beyond my expectations. I was worried I would be given mediocre tasks, but I have actually been given a lot of responsibility in my role, where I am planning my own days. All the lecturers have shown an interest in my apprenticeship but also my wellbeing, which has been really nice.”

Callum, St Peter’s C of E Aided School- Level 3 IT Apprentice

“The most rewarding thing about my job is helping people who are unable to help themselves. It get a sense of accomplishment and really cherish the strong bonds I have built with the individuals I care for. I chose the apprenticeship route because I hated the thought of being in a classroom 24/7. An apprenticeship allowed me to be more hands on, and I felt this would better help me progress in my career.”

Leanna, The Dales Care Home, Level 2 Adult Care Apprenticeship

“I’ve always had a passion for sport, health and fitness and so the Personal Training Apprenticeship was an obvious choice for me! When you pick a course that you have a real interest in, it makes learning so much easier. It was really nice to be part of a group of like-minded people who all have similar interests and want to use the course to develop themselves professionally, while applying their new found knowledge in the workplace. An apprenticeship is perfect, as I’m able to train alongside my job and earn a wage at the same time.”

Ben Snow, University of Exeter- Level 3 Personal Training Apprentice