Taking a reality check

Lesley Simpson

The latest report from Santander reveals that only 8% of 15-16 year olds consider apprenticeships a viable alternative to university - largely due to salary expectations. Those opting for university expect to earn £113,000 a year, compared to £46,000 for those undertaking an apprenticeship. The report goes on to say that in reality this is not the case - and points out that many small companies now receive tax benefits if they hire an apprentice and the national living wage is applicable to apprenticeship roles “so they can truly receive a healthy salary”. I consider £46,000 a year pretty healthy myself! Perhaps I’m just out of touch. What’s your take on apprentice/graduate recruitment and salary expectations?

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