Promoting Apprenticeships

Research carried out by the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS)) shows that over 80% of people are more likely to use a business if it offers Apprenticeships to young people and that 64% of consumers would use a register enabling them to choose a business that hires apprentices.

There are many ways in which you can promote that your business benefits from Apprenticeships by taking on apprentices.

Below are three ways in which you can do this.

 

Roll of Honour

The Roll of Honour showcases businesses who are committed to Apprenticeships. There are 100's of businesses on the Roll of Honour already as they recognise the business benefits they gain from employing apprentices.

If employ apprentices you could also be on the Roll of Honour. Simply email your business logo (e.g. .jpeg or .eps) to us at website@apprenticeships.gov.uk.


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Employer Badge

The Employer Badge can be displayed by businesses on their websites, stationery and marketing materials, to highlight their commitment to Apprenticeships. Apprenticeship Employers Badge

If you employ apprentices you can start using the employers badge today.


Download the badge now »


Don't forget if you use the Employer Badge please let us know so that we can add your business onto our Roll of Honour (see above), by emailing us at website@apprenticeships.gov.uk.

If you experience any problems or queries while trying to download Employer Badge to your website, you can email us he email address above.

 

Employer Certificate

To help customers know which companies offer Apprenticeships, we are delighted to offer the Apprenticeship Employer Certificate. Employer certificate sample - thumbnailThe certificate recognises businesses for their commitment and support to Apprenticeships – and ensures their customers do too.

All employers who have apprentices are entitled to a certificate and can request their copy by emailing certificate@apprenticeships.gov.uk with details of the company name to be printed on the certificate and full contact details in the covering email to ensure the final certificate is sent back to the correct person. 

The certificate will come back to you as a PDF in order for you to print off and display. This will also allow you to print off as many copies as you need.

 

Last Updated: 08/02/2012

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