Fact Service June 2017

Issue 24

Apprenticeships are on the rise


Employers are scaling up their apprenticeship programmes in 2017, with hiring expected to increase by 59%, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR).


The Apprenticeships Survey, which contacted 114 organisations found that 83% of student employers have apprenticeship programmes this year, and they expect to hire at least 12,281 apprentices between them. This is an increase of 4,581 apprentices compared to 2016.


Intermediate-level apprenticeships made up the largest share of programmes by volume (4,492), followed by advanced apprenticeships (3,967), and higher apprenticeships (3,320). Intermediate apprenticeships were also expected to increase at the fastest rate this year (287%).


This increase does not seem to be affecting opportunities for graduates. Three-quarters (74%) of employers confirmed that their apprenticeship plans will not affect graduate hiring this year. 


However, some employers were still struggling to get to grips with the apprenticeship levy. More than half (58%) said that managing their organisational response to the levy is one of their biggest challenges this year, and a further 23% said that a lack of government-approved apprenticeship standards in their sector is one of their top issues.


www.hrmagazine.co.uk/article-details/apprenticeship-numbers-on-the-rise-in-2017