Wednesday 7 December 2022

How can we address the UK Skills Gap?

 

How can we address the UK Skills Gap?

We recognise that there has been a UK Skills Gap for quite some time. Channelling young people into higher and further education does not address that gap.

Apprenticeships and traineeships are better ways to create skilled workers, necessary to keep the UK economy growing and at the forefront of innovation.


The following was written earlier this year by Hannah Wilson. She focussed on five ways in which employers can address the issue:

THE JOBS MARKET HAS BECOME INCREASINGLY EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN, WITH STAFF LEAVING THEIR CURRENT ROLES FOR BETTER OPPORTUNITIES AND ADDITIONAL BENEFITS SUCH AS FLEXIBLE WORKING.

Wage stagnation, cost of living, job dissatisfaction and hybrid working have been contributing factors that have led to thousands of people voluntarily leaving their jobs — dubbed ‘The Great Resignation’.

This, combined with rapidly changing technologies like artificial intelligence and automation, has led to employers struggling to hire skilled workers. Some claim that people are leaving education without the necessary skills to enter the current workforce.

In a recent study half of the employers who expect skills gaps in the years ahead said skill building would be the most effective action for their organisations, whereas 31% cite hiring as the most effective.

So what can employers and HR professionals do to address the skills gap?

1.      Hire through apprenticeships 

Apprenticeships have long been a consideration for many employers seeking cheaper hiring alternatives. They’re offered at several levels to educate on the skills and knowledge needed for a specific role. 

Apprenticeships are conducted with an external training provider so employees will receive bespoke support throughout, with access to a tutor’s time in one-to-one meetings and practical sessions. Apprenticeships also allow businesses to mould staff into the perfect fit for their roles.  

Ultimately, apprenticeships have proven to be a solution to filling the skills gap. Amazon has announced the creation of 1,500 apprenticeships in the UK in 2022, including in publishing, retailing and environment, social and corporate governance and many others. 

As a company, you could also work with providers to offer current employees the opportunity to undertake an apprenticeship. This would help them gain the relevant skills, so you always have talented people to hire from within the company.

2.      Employ internally

One of the options many HR professionals are exploring to fill skills gaps is employing internally. This is one of the most immediate steps employers can make that will also help improve employee satisfaction. 

According to LinkedIn’s Global Talent Trends report, firms that offer internal mobility opportunities are 41% more likely to retain employees than those that don’t. 

Businesses will be able to reduce the costs associated with hiring a new staff member, which could be upwards of £50,000, while also retaining the talent they already have. 

Allowing employees to grow within a business is a great way to reduce the costs of hiring externally and means higher job satisfaction and, therefore, higher retention rates. 

3.      Upskill and reskill employees

Along with employing internally, upskilling current employees is an excellent way for employers to fill any skills gaps they’ve identified within their organisation. 

Currently, non-managerial staff are least likely to be offered digital skills or reskilling, which would help them progress in their careers. Employers can benefit from a constantly improving workforce as new skills are needed by providing these opportunities. 

In the long term, upskilling and reskilling are the best ways for employers to future-proof their businesses. 

4.      Effectively onboard new hires

Giving new employees a strong foundation is the first thing any employer or HR professional should do.

Effective onboarding provides the new hire with all of the necessary information like employee goals and objectives, their role and responsibilities, as well as a clear career development plan with room for training and upskilling.

Turnover rates can be as high as 20% in the first 45 days of employment, so conducting an orientation process that builds strong relationships between managers and employees is essential to preventing high turnover. 

Engagement is at its highest point in an employee’s first few days, so HR professionals and managers must spend this time well for the best outcome for the employee and the business.

5.      Develop a culture of training

Developing a culture of training within a business is essential to move the company forward. In a similar vein of upskilling and reskilling, employees must continuously learn to stay relevant in the workplace. One way companies can encourage this is by developing a culture of training. 

For this to make an impact, the vision for this training must come from the top. Leaders and HR managers who promote consistent training are more likely to reap the benefits of an improved workforce.

A learning environment will help improve employee confidence, employees with a strong learning culture are 37% more productive.

Companies can also create development programmes and mentorships to allow employees to shadow and learn from those with more experience. Mentorships can run within businesses at no extra cost and benefit both the mentee and the mentor.

Businesses worldwide are employing several tactics to address the skills gap in the current UK workforce caused by the Great Resignation. From apprenticeships to upskilling existing employees, there are plenty of ways to make an impact, both long and short-term.”

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Tuesday 22 November 2022

Find out more about GBS Apprenticeships

 

Find out more about GBS Apprenticeships.

Jobs4teens is proud to be working alongside GBS Apprenticeships, supplying candidates that meet their requirements.

 

 

 Further information about them can be found on their website:

“We are an Ofsted rated Good Provider of Digital and Leadership & Management specialist training based in the heart of Chesterfield, with a national presence in our sector.

Our offering includes Apprenticeships, Commercial Training, e-Learning and Consultancy services. Our trainers are made up of industry experts eager to share their knowledge and best practice with the workforce of the future, and our aim is to equip all of our learners with the skills they need to succeed in their chosen career path.”

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Wednesday 12 October 2022

Is your firm reaching its Corporate Social Responsibility goals?

 

Is your firm reaching its Corporate Social Responsibility goals?

 Is your firm reaching its Corporate Social Responsibility goals?

If you are a business owner and you care about being a socially responsible employer, then providing an #opportunity for a #teenager or #youngperson will help you to achieve your goals.

Most firms have a requirement to have a CSR Policy in place, and their suppliers and customers will have obligations to trade with firms that do take CSR seriously.

By taking on a #trainee or having an #apprenticeship scheme, your firm will retain customers, and may attract new ones.

We have a business model that can supply you with talent you need.

We can ensure that only pre-screened candidates suitable for the role are presented to you for interview.

We have thousands of registered teenagers and young people looking for an opportunity.

The registered candidates are located all over the UK and are keen to find roles locally.

Why not ring our team on 0161 706 0431 or 07387 758 056 and ask us how many registered candidates we have in your area?

We are always happy to help.

 


 

 

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Thursday 29 September 2022

Would You Like Help Taking the Pain Away from Staff Recruitment?

 

Would You Like Help Taking the Pain Away from Staff Recruitment?


Would You Like Help Taking the Pain Away from Staff Recruitment?

Employers! If you regularly employ young staff at your business or organisation, then you will already know that recruiting replacements to fill any vacancies can be both costly and time consuming.

We have a subscription based business model that is specifically designed to supply our clients with pre-screened, work ready candidates to fill any vacancies that arise.



The monthly membership subscriptions being offered via our website are attractive to businesses both large and small.

Our premium service currently costs just £3,000 per year and it could meet all of your staffing needs.

We can also tailor our service to meet your company’s specific requirements.

So, if you regularly employ just one, or one hundred teenagers, then take a look.

We could save you both time and money!!!

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Monday 26 September 2022

Find out more about The Training Hub.

 

Find out more about The Training Hub.


Jobs4teens is proud to be working alongside The Training Hub, supplying candidates that meet their requirements.

The Training Hub was founded by Neil Degg, read his story to learn how by giving young people the right opportunities early can benefit many:

“Neil Degg knows what the future can look like for someone from a deprived background and/or lacking in a good education. Raised in a part of Manchester with high unemployment and low educational outcomes, he was already getting into trouble by the age of six. Coupled with an emotionally absent father and a mother doing her best to keep the family together, life was always going to be a challenge.

By the age of 15, Neil was living in a homeless unit. Alienated from the kind of support network a person needs to make healthy choices, his life continued on a downward spiral. Reflecting on those times, he says, “I wasn’t thinking about how my behaviour was impacting other people. I was just trying to survive in the only way I knew how.”

Things only began to change for Neil when, at 28, he was given the opportunity to work in social care:

“I instantly resonated with that environment. I understood the challenges that young people in care faced - and those of adults who lacked an education, or were from a marginalised background. I could see why they often failed and I knew I could use my own experiences to make a positive contribution to the lives of others. It made me realise, had I received the right encouragement, education and opportunity, I could have contributed positively to society a lot sooner"

Neil launched The Training Hub in 2014 - followed by The Big Initiative in 2017.

Proudly featured in Forbes and showcased on the BBC for the outcomes achieved with children, young people and adults, The Training Hub provides training resources across multiple sectors - supporting an individual's career alongside free preventative, life skill, parental and mental health resources for all age groups.

The Training Hub believes that engagement is pivotal for an individual to be inspired to invest time in themselves. Everyone's experience of life, regardless of age, determines their ability to see the value in something. Unfortunately, life can sometimes make the possible seem impossible - but we must never stop trying to unlock each individual's potential.

Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

 

Brought to you by Recruitment Specialists

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Tuesday 20 September 2022

Would you like to Advertise with Jobs4teens?

 

Would you like to Advertise with Jobs4teens?

 

Advertise with Jobs4teens



We are offering companies and organisations the opportunity to advertise on our website as an affiliate partner.

We are competitively priced and the opportunity, we offer is unique in that the visitors to our site are principally enthusiastic and dynamic.young people.

Advertising with us will help you get one step ahead of your competitors

Our website is popular with teenagers and young people but also with parents of teenagers.

Visitor numbers currently average around 300 daily which translates to around 9,000 monthly.

Our most popular pages are the Home Page; the Candidates Page; and the Parents Page.

Our social media pages receive over 4,000 visits weekly.

We are looking for just one company or organisation to have their logo and click through banner on each of the three most popular pages.

Each affiliate company will also get exposure across all our social media platforms.

The minimum contract period is 3 months.

If you would like to learn more about the proposal, then contact out team by email: hello@jobs4teens.co.uk

Or by telephone 0161 706 0431

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 15 September 2022

Is your staff replacement process expensive?

 

Is your staff replacement process expensive?

 

Is your staff replacement process expensive? Then we can save you money. We are different to other recruitment companies. We charge a monthly subscription fee to supply you with all the candidates your business needs, whenever a vacancy arises.

 


Our premium service currently costs just £3,000 per year and it could meet all of your staffing needs. If you are looking for young people to fill roles such as full time trainee staff, or part time employees, then contact us and find out more.

We have over 30,000 registered young people who are looking for an opportunity to work. The candidates are located all over the UK and are keen to find roles local to them.

They are primarily looking for work opportunities in the retail, leisure, hospitality, catering and support sectors. So if you operate in these sectors, we can definitely help you save both time and money.

Ring our team today on 0161 706 0431 and ask us how many registered candidates are in your area? We are always happy to help.

 


We have the Subscription Solution for Staff Recruitment


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Tuesday 30 August 2022

Could an apprenticeship be right for you?

 

Could an apprenticeship be right for you?

 

Definition: An apprenticeship is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study (classroom work and reading). Apprenticeships can also enable practitioners to gain a license to practice in a regulated profession.

Definition:traineeship is an education and training programme which incorporates work experience, preparing young people for their future careers by helping them to become 'work ready'. ... Employers are not required to pay trainees for the work placement and traineeships are exempt from the Minimum Wage.

Differences: The difference between a traineeship and an apprenticeship is that a traineeship can be either a full-time or part-time employment based training arrangement, usually for around 12 months (apprenticeships usually last for three to four years) and is generally in a non-trade related area





The following information is found on the Government website:

Apprenticeships are an exciting option -  you get hands-on training and also the chance to put your skills into practice.

Apprenticeships are available at multiple levels. From school leavers, people upskilling in their careers and complete career changes. There are hundreds to choose from and some include a qualification, like a degree. 

What you'll earn

What you earn will depend on the industry, location and type of apprenticeship you choose.

If you're aged 16 to 18 or in the first year of your apprenticeship, you’re entitled to the apprentice rate.

If you're 19 or over and have completed the first year of your apprenticeship, you’re entitled to the National Minimum Wage.

This is the minimum you’ll earn - many employers pay a lot more and offer their apprentices a competitive salary. 

What it costs

Apprenticeships are funded from contributions made by the government and your employer. This means you will not have any student loans or tuition fees.

You'll just need to cover the cost of your day-to-day expenses, such as lunch and travel.

If you're 16 to 24 and a care leaver, you'll receive a £1,000 bursary payment to support you in the first year of your apprenticeship.

 


 


If you are interested in finding out more, then our Candidates Team is on hand to answer any questions you might have. candidates@jobs4teens.co.uk

 Brought to you by Teenage Recruitment Specialists


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Tuesday 16 August 2022

Are you a Parent helping your Teenager to find work?

 

Are you a Parent helping your Teenager to find work?

 

Are you a Parent helping your Teenager to find work? Then we can help you with the process.




We are more than aware that not all young people aged 16 and over want to continue learning and go on to higher and further education. For them a traineeship, an apprenticeship, or a job might be the best option. However, the majority of the information out there is geared heavily towards teenagers continuing in education for as long as possible.

We wish that more employers would consider introducing apprenticeship schemes. There is still some Government assistance for those firms willing to offer places. Our own data and research shows that there are thousands of teenagers aged 16-17 who would prefer to work as an apprentice, if the places were out there.

If your teenager is under 16 then they will only be able to seek out part-time work, but the skills and experience they gain from doing a part time job will prepare them for any future opportunities, as well as giving them some money of their own to spend.


Older teenagers and school leavers are generally more focused on their options and whether or not further education is right for them. An 18 year old with real work experience on their CV will stand out to employers as being work-ready.

We encourage all parents to visit the Parents & Guardians section of our website and pick up some useful tips and advice.



 


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Tuesday 9 August 2022

Do you need help with Interview Preparation for that Part-time Job?

 

Do you need help with Interview Preparation for that Part-time Job?

 

 


Do you need help with Interview Preparation for that Part-time Job? Then read on…….

So, you’ve worked hard on your CV and you’ve asked us at Jobs4teens for some help, you’ve read our CV advice jobs4teens blog,  you’ve sent off and handed in loads of CVs, you’ve followed up with phonecalls and now, finally, you’ve got an interview.  It doesn’t matter if it’s for a full-time position, part-time job or a holiday job, the basic interview principles apply right across the board.

What to wear……

Always err on the side of caution and dress smartly. Even if the employer says it’s going to be just “an informal chat”, or even if the job is a small part-time job, like dog walking or a paper round – show your employer you are a professional young person. Don’t wear trainers, or sportswear, and keep your make up to a minimum. Trousers or a skirt and a plain shirt are fine, you don’t need to go in a suit, and there’s never anything wrong in wearing your school uniform if needs be (with or without the tie).

Preparation and research……

Before the interview do a little research. Who is the employer? How long have they been in business? How much can you find out about the company online to show you’ve done your research? For larger companies, you can often find out what their existing employees think of them on https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/index.htm or you can read online customer reviews on their Facebook page, customer comments on Twitter, or photo posts on Instagram.

Write down and take your notes with you and take a pen. Take a copy of your CV in case you need to refer to this in your interview.  If the employer didn’t ask for a CV then take a copy anyway and as always, if you need any help with your CV, then please let us know at candidates@jobs4teens.co.uk

Has your interviewer asked you to take anything with you?  Like a copy of your exam results or your passport? Don’t forget these. You will not want to come across as disorganised.

Getting there………

How are you going to get to the interview? If you’re going by public transport or car then allow extra time during rush hour. Its ok to be early, but not too early. We reckon 10 to 15 mins beforehand is about right. If you’re earlier than that, then have a walk round the block to gather your thoughts and use up some time. There is a really handy and accurate transport planner here https://nationaljourneyplanner.travelinesw.com/swe/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en&timeOffset=15

Will you be walking there? We know it’s not always a great look, but borrow an umbrella, you might be thankful of it. If you’re ever unsure about your route or travelling time, then do a trial run the day before to test your journey out.

The clichés………

As your folks at home might say – ‘Just be yourself’. Be honest if you’ve not got any prior experience. At Jobs4teens we work with employers who know you’re not likely to have much experience if you’re at school or college. Your hobbies interests and ambitions are just as important at this stage, so try and talk about your commitment to a sports team, your dedication to rehearsing for your band, or how this part-time job is going to be relevant to any future career choices.

Do you have any questions……?

Take a list of any questions that you might want to ask about the company, the job and maybe your potential work colleagues. Take more questions than think you might need as many of them might be answered during the interview itself leaving you with nothing other than, “Ummm, I think you answered everything I wanted to ask.”  at the end.

Use any unanswered questions from your research and your notes – For example:  “How long have you been in business for?” or “What are your busiest times of the year?”

That’s it…….

Please let us know how you get on at interview. We love to hear about your success stories, and we’re always happy to offer you any guidance or help if you need it when preparing for an interview, or if you think that one you have attended went badly………. Just drop us a line candidates@jobs4teens.co.uk or message us on 07387 758 056

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Tuesday 19 July 2022

Are you looking for Summer Staff?

 

Are you looking for Summer Staff?

 


Are you looking for summer staff? 

We can help you to find the candidates you need to fill those summer job vacancies at your company or organisation. There are thousands of work ready candidates registered with us who are actively seeking opportunities to earn some money of their own this summer.

Contact our team on 0161 706 0432 or 07387 758 056 to discuss your requirements.

 Why not contact our team and tell us what vacancies you have and in which sectors.

Our database has 30,000 registered candidates. We are sure to have someone to meet your requirements.

You can find out more about the services we offer and learn how we can save you money by visiting our website jobs4teens.co.uk/employers

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Would you like to Advertise with us?

 

Would you like to Advertise with us?

 


We are offering companies and organisations the opportunity to advertise on our website as an affiliate partner.

The website is popular with teenagers and young people but also with parents of teenagers.

Visitor numbers currently average around 300 daily which translates to around 9,000 monthly.

Our most popular pages are the Home Page; the Candidates Page; and the Parents Page.

We are looking for just one company or organisation to have their logo and click through banner on each of the three popular pages.

Each affiliate company will also get exposure across our social media platforms.

The minimum contract period is 3 months.



If you would like to learn more about the proposal, then contact out team by email: customers@jobs4teens.co.uk

Or by telephone 0161 706 0431

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