Apprenticeships Earning Potential: New Statistics Revealed

A study by the Social Mobility Commission challenges traditional views on academic qualifications. Discover why choosing vocational courses can lead to higher earnings.

New Statistics Reveal Apprenticeship Earning Potential

A recent study conducted by the Social Mobility Commission found that an academic qualification (such as a typical University degree) isn’t the most important factor when it comes to your earning potential.

Choosing a vocational or academic course that is closely related to your current or future field is the best way to ensure higher earnings across the course of your career, says the study. For men in particular, vocational studies such as apprenticeships often reap greater benefits than academic, theory-based courses as they enter the higher levels of the workforce. This was especially important in careers such as construction and manufacturing.

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Ready to search for apprenticeship training?

If you are an individual looking for a job as an apprentice and wish to be hired by a company, visit www.findapprenticeships.co.uk


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