Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Sandy LindsayThe scheme, which is mainly funded by Skills Solutions and supported by the National Apprenticeship Service and the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce aims to show the advantages of hiring apprentices and to encourage as many employers as possible to take on one of the 85,000 people in Greater Manchester looking to get work.
The agency was appointed following its work with Manchester Masters, although How-Do predicts that glamour models are unlikely to feature (huge sigh predicted from the city’s creatives).
“Tangerine has superb access to one of the sectors we are keen to penetrate the most – the creative industries – and we are excited by the programme idea the team has come up with and confident it will generate vital demand,” said John Myers, employment services director, North West, of the National Apprenticeship Service.
If the programme is successful in Greater Manchester it will be rolled out to other key cities such as Liverpool and Leeds. Businesses in the creative industries sector wanting further details about the programme should email: apprenticeships@tangerinepr.com. Potential Apprentices should contact: info@nwapprenticeship.co.uk
http://www.how-do.co.uk/north-west-media-news/north-west-marketing-services/tangerine-promotes-creative-apprenticeships-201003317791/ |
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