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Here you’ll find news and reports from the world of Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance.

Two-thirds of teenagers believe they will achieve their dream job

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How managers came to rule the workplace

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Stressed at work? At least you’re not bored

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The 10 Best Jobs in the World

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No job interviews? Here’s what you may be doing wrong

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Want to close the gender pay gap? Start with more women in Stem

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Shouldn’t lectures be obsolete by now?

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Facebook to increase UK employees by 500 in 2017

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Scouts and guides provide ‘mental health boost for life’

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Apprenticeships ‘must address distinct needs of teens’

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Luxury horsebox manufacturer motors into Barnsley

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‘Hearing these stories changes you – it makes you more human’

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Government ‘must act to improve careers provision’

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Unpaid internships could be banned

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School-leavers ‘lack essential workplace skills’

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University opens without any teachers

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Being an apprentice gives you the opportunity to gain a recognised qualification and develop professional skills, while earning a salary, inside some of Britain’s best companies.

The Entice Project matches local students with local business.

Our aim is to help our community prosper by bringing together local business and talented students through an apprentice scheme that really works

Future First’s vision is that every state secondary school and college should be supported by a thriving, engaged alumni community that helps each one to do more for its students.

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