ApprenticeshipTotal People returns to the National Apprenticeship Show

Total People returns to the National Apprenticeship Show

Young people across the North West can learn all about apprenticeships at a flagship event in Manchester next week.

The National Apprenticeship Show returns with an in-person event at the BEC Arena on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 October, and the region’s leading apprenticeship provider will once again be in attendance.

Staff from Total People will be on hand to guide young learners who are interested in a vocational or practical course to kickstart their career. School and college leavers can find out everything they need to know about the different apprenticeship routes and study programmes available to them, in industries from Hospitality & Catering to Health & Social Care.

Melanie Nicholson, Managing Director of Total People, said: “We’re excited that the National Apprenticeship Show is returning with it’s first in-person event in two years. It’s a key channel for us to showcase our offering and it really highlights why apprenticeships are such a successful pathway to employment.

“Whether it’s to secure their first role, move to a new role or progress in their current role, our aim is to help people from all backgrounds to achieve their career goals. Attending the NAS, one of the largest events of its kind, enables us to reach those people and support them on that next step. We can’t wait to meet them!”

The National Apprenticeship Show is a free event that is open to anyone in education who wants to learn more about apprenticeships and other vocational pathways; simply register via the event website.

To find out how you can kickstart your career with Total People, visit their stall at the Show and visit www.totalpeople.co.uk.

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