Monday 13 January 2014

BMW and Mini Recruiting 159 New UK Apprentices for 2014


BMW Group said some of the new recruits will be able to rise beyond NVQ level to degree qualifications 




Car giant BMW Group is looking to recruit 159 young people to take up apprenticeships in 2014. The manufacturer, which sold around 1.85 million cars and more than 117,000 motorcycles worldwide, said the new recruits will join more than 400 existing apprentices currently undergoing training across the company's UK operations. The firm said some of the new recruits will be able to rise beyond NVQ level to degree qualifications. RELATED New BMW i8 and VW e-Golf Represent Thriving and Diverse Electric Car Market Electric Car Buying Guide: Everything You Need to Know BMW Profits Fall on European Car Market Slowdown "It is always encouraging to see large employers, such as BMW, committing to employing more apprentices," said Matthew Hancock, skills and enterprise minister. He added: "I want choosing university or an apprenticeship to be the new norm for young people and the range of positions available demonstrate this is becoming a reality." READ MORE
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