AAT research reveals more students looking to start their own business
More students are interested in apprenticeships and starting their own business than ever before, new research from AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) has shown.
More students are interested in apprenticeships and starting their own business than ever before, new research from AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) has shown.
Check out this great video by AAT, which reveals the benefits that trained-up accountancy apprentices can offer businesses.
Here are some tips on how apprentices can make the most out of the opportunity, stand out from the crowd and progress their career as quickly as possible.
18-year-old Rebecca Day didn’t fancy going to university but wanted to break into accounting. She has recently been selected from 300 applicants for a scholarship to study accountancy with Kaplan Financial.
New research from AAT has revealed that over half of parents in the North West wouldn’t be able to explain an apprenticeship to their child, highlighting the lack of understanding surrounding the vocational pathway.
Employers looking to hire apprentices within the finance sector may be interested in this video by AAT career coach Aimee Bateman, who explains the benefits of apprenticeship schemes for businesses.
Young people in London can now apply to the accountancy apprenticeship programme, where they can study alongside working as a mentor in local schools.