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Since strengthening its team with apprentice, Esta Lewis, Heritage Services Operations Manager Sara Maggs said her role has been crucial to the development of the department over the last year. Read more
Little Tigers Day Care employed Ellie Curtis from Rogiet, as its first Playwork apprentice. She has autism and dyslexia and requires extra support day-to-day. Read more
ITV Wales employed Safyan Iqbal at its Head Quarters in Cardiff Bay. He had always wanted to work in TV but was worried that being deaf might be a barrier. Read more
ACE Lifts employed Ben Hamblett from Wrexham as an Electrical and Electronic Engineering Apprentice. The 28-year-old is deaf and was fearful that this would prevent him from working in the engineering industry. Read more
A reuse and recycling company in Wrexham is supporting National Apprenticeship Week after finding apprenticeships the ideal solution for developing and upskilling its staff.
A national housebuilder is supporting National Apprenticeship Week after finding apprenticeships the perfect solution to filling the skills gaps within the company.
Synergy Yachting is one of many businesses across Wales supporting a campaign to promote Skills Gateway for Business, highlighting to employers the importance of investing in the skills development of their workforce.
A family-run Anglesey business has shown its commitment to investing in its older employees’ skills by backing a new Welsh Government campaign designed to challenge stereotypes and show ‘people don’t have a best before date’.