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Find work in the creative industries

London is one of the great cultural capitals of the world. It is not just famous for its museums, heritage and monuments but also for the diversity of its commercial creative industries: the artists, businesses, writers, festival organisers (find more about the creative industries of London from this London report). There are far more job roles in the creative industries that you might think. You can find a description of these amazing roles

TESYouth now offers E-learning courses

TESYouth now offers a range of E-learning courses that can be accessed directly from its website. E-learning is all about freedom and flexibility; to learn how and when you like. From the TESYouth course directory you are able to choose from a range of courses on offer, from health and safety skills in the workplace to personal development and employability skills. E-learning is convenient Courses are divided into categories so you can easily find what you are looking for. Once you have

Three Quarters Of Young People Are Locked-Out Of Jobs

An alarming level of young people (83%) think they need to fit into the same ‘mould’ as an employer to be hired according to a new research from City Year UK a youth social action charity. 78% of young people believe that employers don’t have enough faith in their skills and abilities, further highlighting the widening gap between young people and employers. Over a third (39%) of young people feel that ethnicity plays a factor in securing a job, and nearly

Young people back apprenticeships

Less than a quarter of apprentices say teachers and education professionals advised them on vocational route into work. Almost four in five of young people were offered a job at the end of their apprenticeship. More than three quarters of young people say going on an apprenticeship improved their skills and career prospects while four in five would recommend them to others, according to new research from YMCA. In fact, almost four in five young people (79 per cent) say