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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.

