Changing careers? Why choosing a trainee job could be the answer
WHAT’S the most important attribute you need to succeed at work? Being a team player? Great at admin? Or a willingness to learn?
The skills gap is the biggest challenge facing the UK right with the Government reporting a quarter of all vacancies aren’t being filled due to skills shortages.
One in seven employers say some of their employees are under-skilled for their roles, so training and upskilling is the No1 step to boost your career.
Taking a trainee job is normal at the start of your working life, but it’s becoming increasingly common as older workers switch sectors and jobs more often.
With 56,000 trainee roles available nationwide this week, there’s a job to suit you whatever your career aspirations.
And it doesn’t mean you’ll be paid minimum wage. In fact, the average trainee salary is a health £28,000.
What You’ll Do: You’ll plan all operations and training for the production team; assist in the preparation of food and work with the other chefs to ensure service runs smoothly and efficiently.
You'll also work with the kitchen team to train, guide and develop menu items and produce and present food to the highest standard.
You’ll Need: Full training will be provided, along with a full protective uniform.
Trainee Bus Driver, Stagecoach, London
Shift your career up a gear as a trainee bus driver.
The Job: Stagecoach is hiring a to keep London’s people moving, with your safety and support paramount, and at the heart of the business.
What You’ll Do: You’ll be one of our great team of bus drivers who transport our fantastic customers safely and comfortably every day to healthcare and employment, shopping and leisure, or to friends and family.
Trainee Chef, Pizza Express, St. John’s Wood
Grab a slice of the action with this popular pizza chain.
The Job: Pizza Express is searching for a to join the fun, family kitchen team in its St. John’s Wood restaurant.
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