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Welcome to National Apprenticeship Week with the Civil Service Fast Track!

Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship

March 14
14:41 2016

Its National Apprenticeship Week and the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship programme is open for applications.

Well be releasing the first three of our series of Five Doors videos to give you an idea of the exciting opportunities and work-life balance that a career in the Civil Service can offer to school leavers across the country (although the programme has no upper age limit). Therell be a video for each of our five schemes: Business, Finance, Commercial, Project Delivery and Digital and Technology.

Well be at a number of high-profile job shows this week, including the National Apprenticeship Show and the Bristol higher education exhibition on 14 and 15 March feel free to drop by and learn more about the Fast Track and the chances to earn, learn and succeed that it offers you.

This week a number of our apprentices will be battling it out in the Great Apprentice Takeover an exciting competition which is promoting the Fast Track through a series of three challenges. Keep It Street has the apprentices designing groovy Fast Track hoodies, Keep It Local has them arranging high-profile local recruitment events and Keep It Social has them creating diverse and engaging social media content about our apprenticeship programme. Well be keeping you updated on the teams activity via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Were also launching the A-pprentice Pets Challenge apprentices will be sending in pictures of their furry friends and well be posting them on Facebook. Well be announcing the winner (the pet with the most likes) on Thursday.

And thats not all weve got in store, so be sure to check in with us throughout the week!

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