While many young people celebrated their A-level and GCSE results this summer, far too many will struggle to make the leap from education to the world of work. Chartered Management Institute (CMI)’s research, An Age of Uncertainty, with the EY Foundation, showed that a third of 16- to 21-year-olds aren’t con dent about finding a job in the next few years. This is reflected in the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics, which reveal that the
Internships give valuable work experience and an insight into the company you are interested in working. Lots of big companies now offer summer internships to graduates and university students. Employment 4 students have compiled a list of the top internships for university students. What can you do if you are not studying in university? There are a number of charities and companies which now offer long-term internships for young people, 17 to 25-year-olds.
[av_dropcap1]W[/av_dropcap1]e are proud to announce our 4th Birthday! Four years ago TESYouth was launched to assist young people affected by unemployment, to receive the support and advice that they need. We have achieved this by supporting about 600 young people since our launch. It has been a great pleasure running workshops, work experience activities and building self-esteem for our future leaders and role models and this has inspired our plans and vision for the exciting years ahead. We hope you have
In March and April TESYouth offered Work experience to 18 to 25 year olds in Barnet. The work experience participants feedback demonstrates that it is a highly beneficial experience and an opportunity to develop new skills and a sense of confidence and adaptability that helps them later in life. Read feedback
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
