Careermap
Careermap is the UK's leading school leaver website, jam-packed with career advice, guidance, live apprenticeships and course vacancies.
To help you explore the different types of opportunities available to you when you leave school they have created Careermag - which includes: Sector Spotlights looking at exciting careers; inspiring case studies from students who have been there and done it; and employability articles to help better prepare you for the world of work.
Careermag for Schools Leavers
Whether you’re thinking about an apprenticeship, A Levels, BTEC, T Levels, work experience or even going straight to work, Careermag for School Leavers provides you with a wide range of opportunities with leading employers and training providers.
Not only will you be presented with opportunities but you can explore a diverse range of articles from experts enabling you to understand what each qualification route can lead to and how you can get into a specific career.
Careermag for Parents
‘What should I do next?’
Many parents get in touch with us asking for advice on how to respond to their child when they ask this question. It may seem like a daunting question to many parents but Careermag for Parents is here to help guide you along the way. Careermag for Parents connects parents, guardians and carers with up to date labour market information. We explain the various qualification routes available and bust myths and misconceptions along the way.
Grab a cuppa and sit down with your child, there are lots of opportunities to explore!
National Work Experience Week, National Apprenticeship Week and National University Week
The team at Careermap also works in collaboration with some of the UK's leading employers, universities and experts to arm students with advice and guidance. Whether you're thinking about work experience, an apprenticeship or university, our live events will provide you with insider information from the experts. You can also get those burning questions answered by the experts during our Q&A sessions.
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