BT Creates Apprenticeships And Graduate Jobs In Glasgow
Telecoms giant BT is to create 1,000 new apprenticeships and graduate jobs this year, offering careers ranging from business analysis to software development.
The places will be spread across the country in cities including London, Glasgow, Belfast, Cardiff, Newcastle, Manchester and Leeds.
BT is also providing up to 1,000 vocational training and work experience placements for unemployed youngsters.
The company said some new recruits will begin new degree apprenticeships from September, allowing them to complete full honours degrees while working.
Many of the apprentice and graduate intake will be based at BT's research site near Ipswich.
Gavin Patterson, Chief Executive of BT, said: The UK's future as a technology leader hinges on young people getting the skills, support and training they need to create successful careers in science, engineering and IT.
I'm thrilled that BT will be offering so many opportunities for apprentices, graduates and trainees this year, and that they will start their careers at such an exciting time in the company's history.
These new recruits will have the opportunity to work in fields such as technology research, engineering, IT and TV, helping to create and build the next generation of communications technologies for the UK.''
Prime Minister David Cameron said: I'm delighted that BT is creating 1,000 new apprenticeships and graduate jobs. Today's announcement underlines BT's commitment to training young people and gives them the security of a monthly pay packet and the chance of a better future.
Backing those who want to work hard and get on with the skills they need to succeed is a key part of our long-term economic plan to secure Britain's recovery.''
Business Secretary Vince Cable, said: These new apprenticeships will give hundreds of young people and adults the chance to begin a successful career at one of the country's leading employers.
Apprenticeships are a fast-track route in to the workplace, and can take you almost anywhere, even offering the chance to gain a degree on the job.''