Defence giant BAE Systems is planning to recruit more than 2,400 new apprentices and graduates in 2025, boosting the number of people in training to 15% of its UK workforce. The company will be ...
More than 800 apprentices and graduates will be recruited by BAE Systems Submarines in 2025. UK-wide, the company plans to enrol a further 2,400 new apprentices, undergraduates and graduates in 2025.
As one of the UK’s largest apprenticeship providers, BAE Systems has tested the latest attitudes towards career paths among young people to coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (10-16 February).
The study was conducted by market research consultancy Censuswide on behalf of engineering, aerospace and defence giant BAE Systems and coincides with the start of Scottish Apprenticeship Week.
Janet Garner, future workforce director for the business, says encouraging more women into the workplace is a key part of that mission. Janet grew up in Haverigg, across the Duddon Estuary from Barrow ...
Representatives of aerospace company BAE Systems, which is one of the UK’s largest apprenticeship providers, found that 60% of 16-to-24-year-olds would select an apprenticeship as a career route.
The Dreadnought program also brings huge benefits to BAE Systems’ Submarines Academy ... the academy is currently training more than 1,050 apprentices and graduates, with a further 230 craft ...
BAE Systems also recruited almost 1,000 experienced professionals and nearly 600 graduates and apprentices, with plans to hire hundreds more in 2025. Charles Woodburn, BAE Systems chief executive ...
More than 800 apprentices and graduates will be recruited by BAE Systems Submarines in 2025. UK-wide, the company plans to enrol a further 2,400 new apprentices, undergraduates and graduates in 2025.