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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 266268" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum. It is hard times at the moment for all trades. Make sure you have a well written CV, it may be short if your only 16 or 17 but the information is vital, ask the charitable trust if they can help you with this. Ask if your teachers could give you a character reference to include in your CV pack. Send your CV and a covering letter to all the companies around you and be prepared for many a knock back.</p><p></p><p>Get in touch with any local training scheme that offer apprentice placements, sometimes larger employers will use these training centres for recruitment.Finally good luck, and get some good advise for your CV and covering letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 266268, member: 9561"] Hello and welcome to the forum. It is hard times at the moment for all trades. Make sure you have a well written CV, it may be short if your only 16 or 17 but the information is vital, ask the charitable trust if they can help you with this. Ask if your teachers could give you a character reference to include in your CV pack. Send your CV and a covering letter to all the companies around you and be prepared for many a knock back. Get in touch with any local training scheme that offer apprentice placements, sometimes larger employers will use these training centres for recruitment.Finally good luck, and get some good advise for your CV and covering letter. [/QUOTE]
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