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Employer Apprenticeship Enquiry Form
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 11/25/2009 - 20:23
Employers: Tell us your requirements
Apprenticeships enable employers to not only attract new staff but to train up existing staff to tackle their skill shortages, with many employers finding that training through Apprenticeships has a positive impact on staff morale, retention and productivity.
An apprentice does not view their Apprenticeship as just a job but as a stepping stone to a successful career, so potential employers need not worry about their enthusiasm and commitment.
If you are interested in finding out more about SETA's Apprenticeships and/or about employing apprentices please complete this form so that we can better respond to your enquiry.
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