Why did you choose to do an apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships have always appealed to me as youâre able to gain a qualification, while working (gaining the experience) and earning a wage. I believe an apprenticeship provides you with more skills and the relevant experience for a role alongside the qualification. Itâs also enabled me to save money for a house which I wouldnât have been able to do without an apprenticeship. Overall, they provide me with better opportunities and a good start to my career!
You are currently doing a Level 4 apprenticeship programme in PM with National Highways; how did you find out about the apprenticeship and what appealed to you about it?
I originally came across National Highwayâs apprenticeships on their career website. I was browsing through a number of large companies to see what different opportunities were out there. National Highways offered many different apprenticeships ranging from marketing, engineering, project management and to law. The project management apprenticeship appealed to me most as it comes with a variation of learning topics â risk management, procurement, leadership, communication and much more. It gives me the opportunity to explore, find what I enjoy doing most and better my knowledge. Project management sounded like something I would enjoy as the skills required are something I could showcase and expand on.
What do you enjoy most about project management?
Project management is never the same; one day I could be doing a risk management plan to manage and mitigate the risks of my project and then next I could be communicating with my stakeholders, keeping them up to date with my project. I like how different it is compared to a job which is the same every day and project management can differentiate just like projects. As I am someone who likes to keep engaged this is perfect for keeping my mind busy by facing challenges and managing them accordingly.
Would you recommend apprenticeships to others? If so, why is this?
Apprenticeships should be recommended more; they should be promoted and encouraged throughout schools and colleges. I have always tried to motivate others to choose an apprenticeship rather than studying at university. They have so many benefits and prepare you for work by providing the experience of working while gaining the qualification. This makes you stand out more to an employer, they want to see experience as well as a qualification. At any opportunity I get, I love to attend events where I can showcase my enthusiasm for apprenticeships and express how important I think they are.
What projects have you, or are you currently working on in your current role?
I currently work on a social value project which is our way of giving back to communities who are negatively affected by our work. For example, we have done projects on refurbishing local community centres, purchased activity equipment, and installing defibrillators. I thoroughly enjoy this project as weâre able to see the benefits once a social value project is complete, the communities really appreciate our work. My role within the project consists of managing the financial side of the project, making sure the forecast is up to date, looking at any budget risks.
I also communicate a lot with suppliers to process the small initiatives from start to finish. My team encourages me to get involved with everything within the project which is great for gaining the experience needed.
Do you think there needs to be greater awareness about apprenticeships in schools/college?
Throughout school, I was always encouraged by teachers to go to sixth form and go to university âif you want a good jobâ in the future. University never appealed to me as I had a few older friends through previous part time work who regretted going to university because of the financial debt it caused them, this was something I really didnât want to get going to university. I researched apprenticeships myself to see what kind of qualifications you could gain â I found you could gain qualifications from level 2 right to level 7. I was surprised at the fact you could gain a degree with an apprenticeship without the financial debt!
Apprenticeships should be advertised more throughout schools and colleges; they arenât talked about enough and they have so many benefits. You are able to earn a salary allowing you to save, get the relevant experience and get a qualification which is already paid for. Employers are more likely to hire you with more relevant experience compared to just a degree with no experience, they allow you to gain working skills such a communication, time keeping, organisational skills and gaining confidence. Why wouldnât you encourage apprenticeships?
Do you think there needs to be greater awareness of project management as a career choice? Many people tend to âfall intoâ the âaccidental project managerâ role without being aware of it being a career choice from the outset.
Yes, I had never heard of a project manager and didnât understand what it involved. I think project management provides you with a wide range of skills to learn and practice, it gives me the chance to see which areas I enjoyed most and expand your knowledge. In school I enjoyed business studies, but I didnât know what career role I wanted to go into. I researched project management and thought it would be something Iâd enjoy with a lot of opportunities. Project management should be made more aware as it is a great qualification to have due to the amount of learning available and the opportunities it has to offer. I also found project management to come with more social skills and networking exposure which has improved my confidence, especially when doing presentations or talks to bigger groups.
Do you think that apprenticeships and other forms of on-the-job training are a solution to helping bridge the skills gap in project management and other professions?
Apprenticeships and on-the-job training allow you to learn the skills which you wouldnât if you werenât doing the experience. As mentioned above you learn skills such as time keeping, being organised, gaining confidence, teamworking, social skills and much more, which you wouldnât if you were just studying the subject. They both allow you to learn more than just the subject.
Anything else you would like to add about your own personal experiences during your apprenticeship?
I would hugely encourage an apprenticeship and the project management apprenticeship especially has been great for me, for someone who has an intertest in the business industry but unsure of what role to pursue in.