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Apprenticeships in the Automotive Industry
The UK's Retail Motor Industry has a turnover of more than £70 billion per year, employs more than 600,000 people.
Carter & Carter - Case Study
Kaylea Davies joined the Carter & Carter Group Peugeot customer adviser programme, in September 2004 and has completed the two year course in just 18 months.
Can an Apprenticeship be Better than University?
Automotive apprentices can earn more than recent university graduates.

Working as an Apprentice

Why do an Apprenticeship?
Being in the workplace allows the apprentice to gain a wide range of skills and knowledge specific to their chosen industry.
About Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships provide work-based training to people who want to learn new skills and gain qualifications.
Types of Apprenticeships
An Apprenticeship combines paid work and study to gain qualifications. There are Apprenticeships in many different occupations.
Apprenticeships and Advanced Apprenticeships
These are aimed at young people aged 16-24, and involve working and training with an employer, and studying for other qualifications.
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