To mark the start of National Apprenticeship Week (11-15 March) UK Prime Minister David Cameron met young apprentices at Mercedes-Benz in Milton Keynes. There he set out his vision for it to be the new norm for young people to either go to university or start an apprenticeship.
Did you know?
From accountancy to veterinary nursing, there are apprenticeships covering more skills and industries that you would imagine.
Apprenticeships cover 280 skills and industries and 1500 job roles and apprentices produce some amazing things. We’re highlighting products made by apprentices on the Number 10 Pinterest photo board.
Find out more about becoming an apprentice
Apprenticeships are open to anyone over 16, whether they are just leaving school, have been working for a number of years, or are looking to start a new career, or are moving into a new role with an existing employer. Apprentices can earn while they learn in a real job, gaining a real qualification and a real future.
Find out more on the apprenticeships website.
Thinking of taking on an apprentice?
Apprenticeships help businesses grow their own talent and develop a motivated, skilled and qualified workforce. If you are thinking of taking on an apprentice, funding is available, find out more details about taking on an apprentice.
How you can get involved
If you are on Twitter, follow the hashtag #247apprentice and get a flavour of what it is like to be an apprentice.
To support apprenticeships, go to an event in your local area.
Source: British Prime Ministers Office