Posted by : Like Time : 11/12/2025 14:54
Posted by : Like Time : 11/12/2025 14:54
Gooood question actually! For me yes definitely (: Don't get me wrong the start of my apprenticeship was tough transitioning from a levels/school to my first corporate role but once I got the hang of things it was great. As long as you are on top of your apprenticeship assignments complete your work tasks it's an enjoyable experience (coming from someone who is on her second apprenticeship) As an apprentice there is also a massive apprentice community and lots of social societies you can join and you get to be involved in cool events and external initiatives which is also cool. What I also love is that as an apprentice everyone knows you’re still learning and junior which actually works in your favour. You get the space to grow, ask questions, make mistakes, and challenge yourself by getting involved in things you’re interested in without the pressure :) Overall its been an enjoyable experience (but I wont lie it does get hectic during exam and assignment season haha)
Gooood question actually! For me yes definitely (:.The start of my apprenticeship was tough just transitioning from A-levels/school into a proper corporate role, but once I got the hang of things it became such a good experience. As long as you stay on top of your apprenticeship assignments and your work responsibilities, it’s genuinely enjoyable (and that’s coming from someone on her second apprenticeship!).What I also really enjoy as an apprentice is that everyone knows you’re still learning and junior which actually works in your favour. You get the space to grow, ask questions, make mistakes, and challenge yourself by getting involved in things you’re interested in without the pressureThere’s also a hugeee apprentice community loads of socials and societies you can join with events etc so if that's also something you are into you will have a great a time
Similar to Iman, I have enjoyed the apprenticeship too!There's definitely a safe space that encourages your development. I have learned a lot whilst being on the apprenticeship; technically and professionally with respect to how to carry oneself, especially when you get a chance to meet more senior [link removed] in my final year now, definitely feel this was the right choice for me. As Iman said, organisation and communication is key, you can expect plenty of work, but again there's a safe environment for you to communicate and manage your workload based on commitments😊