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The Government has announced a £60 million package aimed at boosting work prospects and "transforming" vocational education. The Government said it will provide funding for up to 250,000 more apprenticeships over the next four years, and fund 100,000 work placements over the next two years.
At the same time the head of McDonald's in Britain, Jane McDonald, has claimed that school leavers would be... Read more

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There's no point in going to university when you can learn on the job.



about 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    What about if the job involved formal training? Could employers become educators too?

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  • Tasha Wharton

    Yeah I think jobs with formal training would be a really good option. Especially in certain industries

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    Mohammed Ahmed

    Looks like degrees still aren't enough..."Graduates who have not bothered to secure work experience while studying stand "little or no" chance of getting a job at one of the UK's leading employers, a new report showed."
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/hr-news/8265125/Graduates-without-work-experience-wont-find-job.html

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  • Tasha Wharton

    It's true that work placements have a huge impact on being able to secure a job. What companies want is people who can hit the ground running with little or no extra training. Internships are now the entry level jobs and yet remain largely unpaid.

    If I could have afforded to do work placements whilst studying I would've done. However, my loan barely covered my rent. Talking to other people many... Read more

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  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    I think it depends if you are going to University to study a subject you love then there is a point! but if you want to get working then uni is not the only option.

    As Tasha said, one of the biggest problems is unpaid internships, sometimes it is easiest for non-graduates to get experience through apprenticeships which aren't open to those with a degree) than graduates who have to somehow manage... Read more

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Fidel  Fr... Guest

From a young age I was always involved with gangs. Not only this, I would also get suspended from school frequently, have trivial fights with friends and teachers and also cause unnecessary trouble. I was a troublesome child up until my parents could take it no longer – from here I was sent to Ghana to Boarding School to be away from the influences of my peers. Whilst here I had an epiphany; I learnt... Read more


about 2 years ago
  • Fiddy Frim

    find me on twitter @MrHandsOn1 !

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    Onyere Kene

    Wow.. Fidel. I am deeply moved by your testimony. You have certainly found the right path..Please do all you can to hold on to God and make sure you aim for the best in life. Never for one moment limit yourself. You must always see yourself the way God sees you. I work at v as a team administrator and I was happy when I saw your testimony here on the big society's big mouth website. It will be good... Read more

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  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    Isn't it great to be motivated to do things! I met a guy last week who is super-motivated to get into the music agency, he says when someone says something is impossible then for him it is a challenge! I am sure both of you guys will be successful with an attitude like that! (will follow you on twitter am @TheRehn)

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Myriam Ro...

What is the difference between Volunteering and being an Intern?

They both currently don't get paid?

But is there a difference in beliefs and attitudes between the interns and volunteers?


about 2 years ago
Rajeeb De... Guest

Fortune favours the bold

With the current economic downturn and graduate unemployment at its highest in over a decade, entrepreneurship holds the key for the UK to recover out of the recession. Whereas in the past, the 'corporate career' may have been the norm for many bright graduates, with less graduate jobs in blue-chip firms and growing disillusionment with ‘the City’ now is the perfect time... Read more


about 2 years ago
  • Kathy Mar...
    Kathy Marshall

    A recession isn't the best time to become an entrepreneur. When people simply don't have money to spend, or are trying to be more careful with it, it's not a great time to be trying to sell stuff. For some of us setting up a business is our only real option, or a dream that we think is worth the risk, so we do it anyway, recession or not, but there's no point deluding ourselves into thinking... Read more

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Claire Yo... Guest

Kick-starting your Business

Before you dive into a new venture make sure you have a robust plan. . When starting off it can very easy to go off on a tangent being side tracked, be careful, this can waste of valuable time and money. Ensure you research your product/service, find out who your competition is and be realistic that there is real demand for what you’re planning to sell. Ask your self... Read more


about 2 years ago
Hayley  C... Guest

Startup Britain – are those offers really such a good deal?

So they got 70+ big companies to pledge help to Startup Britain. That’s nice and it might be useful. But who are these companies and what have they pledged? Is it useful to someone trying to start a business? And did they ask any new/struggling startups what they would have wanted? What the organisers have done is laudable, but considering... Read more


about 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Interesting points, Hayley. What does everyone think? Are those deals really incentives to help you set up a company? Or should we take up Hayley's challenge and put our own list together of what we really want?

    Hayley - if we do, is there a way to present them to the Startup Britain team?

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