
Kareema Khanom – Walsall Startship 2021
From our Startship in late 2021 to now working full time as a Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship, Kareema has made huge strides since joining our course. Kareema now has all the
From our Startship in late 2021 to now working full time as a Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship, Kareema has made huge strides since joining our course. Kareema now has all the
Harvey attended our programme in late 2021 and has now moved into a Kickstart position at B&M. He credits the course for building his confidence in securing work. We spoke
Andrea completed our Startship programme in Sandwell last year and is now employed at Amazon. We had a chat with Andrea to sum up her feelings pre, during and post
Luke joined our Startship programme in the hope it would lead to more opportunites in the job market, after building up his confidence during the course he is employed in
James was part of our September cohort in Walsall, having gained a Kickstart role following the course he is now half way through his 6 month placement. He credits the
In September Bryce joined our Startship programme, now he is working in a Kickstart role which he gained following the completeion of his programme. We had a quick chat with
Arthur White – Hartlepool Arthur had an active career as an aircraft mechanic for 9 years, then in various security roles for 20 years. after some time off work to
Andrew I – Hexham Andrew was unemployed for roughly 3 years. During this time, he looked after his kids and a family member. Prior to becoming unemployed, he had
Neil worked in the care sector for over 8 years before becoming unemployed for approximately 6 months. His job coach shared information about the Returneeship course and enrolled onto the
Beverley Marshall Helping Hands Community Care Ltd – East Northumberland Branch Advanced Apprenticeship in Health and Social Care Beverley spent twenty nine years working as a civil servant for
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