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I was invited to an aptitude test and interview at LTT HQ. I was successful in both and told that they would put me in touch with any companies interested in employing me as an Advanced Modern Apprentice
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Benefits of being an Apprentice

Becoming an Apprentice can offer many benefits, including:

The opportunity to complete qualifications and training whilst being paid. You can earn while you learn, and learn a specific job in the most practical way - through a way that is best suited to you - through hands-on experience on the job.

You will learn the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills that complement each other and enable you to understand both aspects of the job in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.

You work with people who genuinely understand the industry, and have experience they can pass on to you.
Spending time working with people of all ages and abilities will help you develop your confidence and communication skills and help you understand how to work as a team.

Apprenticeships train you in the skills employers want, and give you choices in your career. When you have finished your Apprenticeship you can carry on working, maybe get promoted or go on to higher education.

Your employer or training provider LTT will make sure you have support. Their job is to ensure that your training fits your personal requirements, offers the skills needed for the job and satisfies national standards. They will also be there to help you through any difficult times.

Key benefits:

  • earn a salary
  • get paid holidays
  • receive training
  • gain qualifications
  • learn job-specific skills
  • prospects
  • ongoing support