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Your Apprenticeship Journey

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CV Example 2

CV Example 2

We’ve split the process of becoming an apprentice into manageable steps - use this journey map for guidance and inspiration.

which Apprenticeship you want

for information on the various Apprenticeships or visit www.boltoncollege.ac.uk/ apprenticeships

View our current vacancies at www.boltoncollege.ac.uk/ apprenticeship-vacancies or for advice email Once we have received your expression of interest we’ll invite you for an informal interview and an initial assessment. Your details will also be added to our talent pool database and you will be contacted if any suitable vacancies arise Gather together the information

Create a stand out CV, using the Register and view current Apprenticeship vacancies on the

5 website at www.gov.uk/applyapprenticeship

speculative letter, using the

Obstacles are things a person sees when they take their eyes off the goal

The longest journey begins with a single step Don’t climb mountains before you have climbed the hills

Select an Apprenticeship and apply CV building Research Letter

companies you would like to work Search the internet for each

you are going to contact them in person, by phone or by email.

Plan a timetable of when you are going to approach these

employer / company record their response.

as you go along.

Follow up again - get feedback on feedback can sometimes be helpful.

Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there

Plan your approach

to prepare for an interview and tips on how to answer interview

visit www.boltoncollege.ac.uk/ apprenticeships and view the

Apprenticeship route.

alternative method of applying such as calling in person rather you dress smartly! on 01204 482 036, who will invite you in for a basic skills assessment. They will also liaise with your employer to ensure you get the support you need.

Success !

The end is near - keep climbing. Don’t give up!

Interv iew Prep ara tion Rev ise y our app roac h

Follow up Recons ider

The way to do many things is to do one thing at a time.

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