Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships give you the opportunity to learn the skills in a job through working at that job. the difference between this and just getting a job is you can get a qualification out of it which can bee seen as the equivalent of a levels sometimes. Apprenticeships are extremely useful as they show a future employer that you have experience in the job that you might be applying for and in the creative industry it is very useful as a lot of employers will look and experience and skill rather than qualifications. sometimes in an apprenticeship at the end you may even be able to work there permanently due to the employer hiring you due to the hard work that you have put in.
Degree Courses
With a degree course you get a qualification for building skills needed to work in the industry by doing hands on experience or studying as to build up knowledge. this is seen as a much easier way to get into the industry compared with an apprenticeship but apprenticeships surround you with new opportunities to learn the intricacies of the workings in the job.
Trainee Placements
To do a trainee placement you need industry experience. Trainee placements are more for people who know what they want to do in the industry and what they want to get trained in. It enables you to be added to a data base in which potential employers can search you up to hire you as a trainee and, if you are appropriate for the job or fit the part, you can start a plan of training.
Apprenticeships give you the opportunity to learn the skills in a job through working at that job. the difference between this and just getting a job is you can get a qualification out of it which can bee seen as the equivalent of a levels sometimes. Apprenticeships are extremely useful as they show a future employer that you have experience in the job that you might be applying for and in the creative industry it is very useful as a lot of employers will look and experience and skill rather than qualifications. sometimes in an apprenticeship at the end you may even be able to work there permanently due to the employer hiring you due to the hard work that you have put in.
Degree Courses
With a degree course you get a qualification for building skills needed to work in the industry by doing hands on experience or studying as to build up knowledge. this is seen as a much easier way to get into the industry compared with an apprenticeship but apprenticeships surround you with new opportunities to learn the intricacies of the workings in the job.
Trainee Placements
To do a trainee placement you need industry experience. Trainee placements are more for people who know what they want to do in the industry and what they want to get trained in. It enables you to be added to a data base in which potential employers can search you up to hire you as a trainee and, if you are appropriate for the job or fit the part, you can start a plan of training.