“Apprenticeships offer a fantastic way to learn new skills, gain recognised qualifications and enable you to release your potential.
“Employed from the start, you earn while you learn, working alongside experienced staff as well as studying at a local college, university or private training provider. And for employers, apprenticeships offer access to fresh talent as apprentices gain the real-world skills and qualifications needed to help your business grow. I encourage anyone with an interest in an apprenticeship to check out the events planned for NI Apprenticeship Week and get involved to find out more.”
Ms Doherty added:
“Apprenticeships are crucial to underpinning the inclusive economic growth we all want for Northern Ireland.”
During Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week, would-be apprentices of all ages will have the opportunity to learn more about available opportunities in a wide range of sectors including accountancy, beauty therapy, construction, engineering, hairdressing, health and social care, IT, transport, and utilities.
Details of in-person and virtual events happening across Northern Ireland during Apprenticeship Week are available at the Apprenticeship week events page
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on the nidirect website. And following on from Apprenticeship Week will be the Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2024, taking place on Wednesday 27 March.