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Here’s are some choices – you could

  • Start work and training at 16
  • Start work and training at 18, after you’ve been to college
  • Go to university and look for work as a graduate.

Did you know that you could

  • Get an apprenticeship if you are over 16 or after you've been to college?

Do you want to

  • Work for yourself?
  • Work in a small company or a larger one?
  • Work near home or are you prepared to travel?
  • Work part time or flexible hours?

Use these pages to help you decide.

work and training_01You can use the library in your Connexions Centre too as it has information for you to read or take away. Visit Work and Training weblinx for more useful websites.