How do I get an apprenticeship at Jaguar?

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How do I get an apprenticeship at Jaguar?

To join the Advanced Apprenticeship scheme you’ll need Maths and English Language GCSE Grade C or above, or Grade 4-9. Additionally, 3 GCSE’s including a Science, Engineering or Technology at Grade C or above or Grad 4-9, or as an alternative, Engineering Vocational qualification Level 3 of 90 credit value (540 GLH).

How much do Jaguar Land Rover apprentices get paid?

What will I earn? The National Minimum Wage (NMW) for Apprentices is £3.70 per hour. This applies to 16-18 year old apprentices and those aged 19 and over in the first year of their apprenticeship. For all other apprentices the National Minimum wage appropriate to their age applies.

How many people apply for Jaguar Land Rover apprenticeships?

Talent and People Capability Director, Jaguar Land Rover Over the past three years, Jaguar Land Rover has recruited almost 2,200 young people to its apprentice, undergraduate and graduate programmes.

Where are Jaguar apprenticeships based?

YOUR CAREER PATH Training is delivered through a successful combination of on-the-job and classroom based training centred on five regionalised state-of-the-art Jaguar Land Rover Training Academies. The Apprenticeship Programme is just the start.

What are the best degree apprenticeships?

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  • Jaguar Land Rover Finance and Accounting Degree Apprenticeship.

Can you get an apprenticeship in sales?

Why an apprenticeship in Sales? It will kick start any sales career, offering access into a real sales job, hands-on experience, recognised vocational qualifications and references to back you up in future job applications.

What is service technician apprenticeship?

The apprentice will work on all the systems found within the vehicle. Apprenticeships give you the opportunity to work for an employer, earn a salary and at the same time study to gain a nationally recognised qualification whilst gaining valuable workplace skills and experience.

What is a business apprenticeship?

Business apprenticeships focus on helping an organisation to run effectively and profitably and can encompass a range of functions. As an apprentice you’ll work for a company and receive on-the-job training and study in order to achieve industry-recognised qualifications.

Can you get an apprenticeship in car sales?

The skills attained on the programme will last a lifetime. The Apprenticeship Programme is geared toward training the right candidate to become a qualified Vehicle Sales Executive. In larger organisations you may work as part of a team, specialising in one aspect of selling.

Why did I Choose Jaguar Land Rover apprenticeship?

I chose Jaguar Land Rover because the structured and detailed Apprenticeship programme really appealed to me and my working style. Think Beyond your limits. There’s no need to choose between education and practical skills, because our Advanced Apprenticeship gives you both.

Do you have to own your development at Jaguar Land Rover?

But you have to own your development. You make it happen. Because we believe in enabling our people to learn, create, grow and to support others to do the same, we’re building The Jaguar Land Rover Learning Academy; a home for lifelong learning.

What kind of GCSEs do you need for Jaguar Land Rover?

And whether you opt for Software Engineering, Software Engineering with Data, Network Engineering or Data Analytics, your course at University of Warwick will teach the programming skills you need, plus the theory you learn here means you’ll make an ever-greater contribution and have in-demand skills. GCSEs: Five Level 5 (C) or above.

How many GCSEs do you need for Advanced Apprenticeship?

Additionally, 3 GCSE’s including a Science, Engineering or Technology at Grade C or above or Grad 4-9, or as an alternative, Engineering Vocational qualification Level 3 of 90 credit value (540 GLH). The Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) is a four year programme, where you earn whilst you learn.

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