First-year apprenticeships typically do not require prior experience, as they are designed for individuals who are just starting their careers in a specific trade or field. Instead, these programs focus on providing on-the-job training and skill development. However, having some basic knowledge or related experience can be beneficial and may enhance a candidate's chances of being selected. Ultimately, the specific requirements can vary by industry and employer.
as soon as your 16 but most apprenticeships start at the end of the school year
can earn up to 35k a year but you first need more experience normally 20k
No. In the first place, she is not qualified to work since she is below age. Secondly, what experience? and s/he has not graduated yet from college or university.
The amount of experience you need to be a spokesman depends on the company. Each company will have their own requirements. On average, most like you to have at least one year of experience to be a spokesman.
200years ago
In 1870, Barnardo opened his first home for boys. As well as putting a roof over their heads, the home trained the boys in carpentry, metalwork and shoemaking, and found apprenticeships for them.
A four-year medical degree is necessary. Experience with kids is also helpful.
To be a chef you will need a degree in culinary. Some jobs require that you have at least one year experience also.
NO!! It is too risky. You need more experience!
Depends on your country. Visit your countries government website. There should be a list of minimum wages for apprenticeships etc.
First year syllabus of what, who, where and when. You need to be way more specific in order to get a decent answer.
Lord Sugars appearance on the TV show Apprentice is a commercial enterprise. His beliefs on apprenticeships for 16 year old youths have never been voiced. Though for the continued success of the show he would be unlikely to say anything against the concept.