Apprenticeships are practical hands on programmes designed to provide you with relevant, practical training, which will enable you to progress within your chosen industry. Apprentices are paid a minimum of £2.68 an hour if they are under 19 or over 19 and still in the first year of their apprenticeship programme. You will be employed between 30 and 40 hours a week. Working in business administration offers the opportunity to gain a wide range of experience in the world of business whilst developing administration and customer service skills. The apprenticeship is about playing an important support role within a business or organisation. Administrators handle the day-to-day tasks in an office and make sure things run smoothly. The term administration covers roles that involve organising people and resources, including, executive assistants, secretaries, administration assistants, data entry clerks and office juniors. As a business and administration apprentice, your exact duties will depend on your employer. It is likely that you will be working with a team or member of staff to handle various tasks. One of the great things about business and administration is that you can work almost anywhere. With your transferable skills, you could be working in a record company or a charity. Administration roles are also an excellent starting point to move into management once you have more experience.
Name: Apprenticeship in Business Administration Qualification title: Diploma in Business Administration (QCF) Qualification type: Apprenticeship Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20151123 15:54:16 Updated 20151123 15:54:16
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Bishop Auckland College
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Title: Diploma in Business Administration (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Business Administration (QCF) Classification: Business, Administration and Law