What is a pre apprentice course?

What is a pre apprentice course?

Put simply, a pre-apprenticeship course is a stepping-stone to get into the industry of your choice. In most cases, people undergo a pre-apprenticeship before an apprenticeship to prepare them for the working environment in their chosen industry.

Do you need to do a pre trade training course before an apprenticeship?

Some employers prefer you to do a pre-apprenticeship training course before offering you an apprenticeship. Pre-trade training courses are mainly offered by polytechnics and private training establishments (PTEs). Pre-trade training is a good option if you’re at school and want to try a trade before you leave school.

How do I get an apprenticeship in WA?

Getting an apprenticeship or traineeship

  1. Step 1 – Find a career path that suits you.
  2. Step 2 – Talk to an AASN provider or employer.
  3. Step 3 – Registration of your training contract by the Apprenticeship Office.

What age can you start an apprenticeship in WA?

15 years of age
School-based apprenticeships and traineeships are certificate II and III programs approved by industry to kick-start your career. They give school students who are generally at least 15 years of age the opportunity to start a traineeship or an apprenticeship as part of their school program.

What is a pre apprenticeship interview?

An apprenticeship interview is just like any other interview. Your job is to convince the employer you’re right for the role. Show that you’re interested, capable, and willing to learn.

What is a pre Trade course?

Pre-trade training is an alternative to going directly into an apprenticeship. This is usually a Level 3 qualification which you study at a polytechnic, technical institute or through a private training organisation.

Can I go straight into an apprenticeship?

You can start an apprenticeship at any level. Depending on the level, some apprenticeships may: require previous qualifications such as an English or maths GCSE. give extra training in the English or maths skills needed so you’re at the right level.

Can a 14 year old get an apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships are for anyone above the age of 16 who isn’t in full-time education. There isn’t an age limit but they’re normally aimed at 16-24 year olds.

Do apprentices get Centrelink?

Payments you can get If you’re an apprentice or trainee, you may be eligible for: Youth Allowance if you’re 24 or younger and a full time Australian Apprentice. Austudy if you’re 25 or older and a full time Australian Apprentice.

Can a 13 year old work in WA?

A child must be at least 13 years old to be employed in a shop, fast food outlet, cafe or restaurant. Employers are also required to get written permission from a child’s parent and the child is not allowed to work before 6am and after 10pm or during school hours.

What questions do they ask you in an apprenticeship interview?

Common apprenticeship interview questions

  • Tell us a bit about yourself.
  • Why have you applied for this apprenticeship?
  • What skills can you bring to this role?
  • What would you say is your biggest weakness?
  • Is there anything that you would like to ask us?
  • Dress well.
  • Turn your phone off.
  • Maintain eye contact.

When should my child apply for apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships are aimed at candidates between 16 and 25 years old. However, they are now open to anyone age 16 or over looking to improve their expertise.

Do I still get child benefit if my child does an apprenticeship?

Under the existing system, families lose child benefit for children who take up apprenticeships, on the grounds that they are in paid employment. In contrast, the families of A-level students continue to receive benefit payments if they qualify, even when the child is earning in their own time.

How much is minimum apprentice wage?

Apprentice £4.81 an hour. Age 16-17 – £4.81 an hour. Age 18-20 – £6.83 an hour. Age 21-22 – £9.18 an hour.

  • August 12, 2022