Your Rights At Work
Apprentices are entitled to a minimum wage, but how much depends on how old you are and how long you have been doing your apprenticeship.
Whether you're starting out at work or undertaking a new development opportunity, apprentices have a unique experience at work.
You get the chance to work with seasoned experts in your industry as an apprentice and benefit from their knowledge. Real-world situations may be seen and engaged in, which can aid in the development of the skills and self-assurance needed to thrive in your chosen field.
Apprenticeships provide the chance to earn money while you learn in addition to giving you the opportunity to get practical experience. As you work and learn, you can get a salary or stipend, which can assist you in managing your money. Moreover, apprenticeships frequently result in job offers once they are finished, making them a realistic route to long-term career success.
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