16 FESTIVAL IT Apprenticeships
A job that pays up to £120 per week and leads to industry-recognised
IT qualifi cations. Get ahead with an Apprenticeship from QA, the UK’s leading IT training company.
Ideal for school leavers and a great alternative to University.
Microsoft Advanced IT Apprenticeship (Hardware)
City and Guilds Level 3 Diploma and Certifi cate Microsoft Certifi ed Technical Specialist (MCTS) CompTIA A+ (building and repairing PCs) and Network+ certifi cations (installing and confi guring networks)
Entry requirements: Minimum of fi ve GCSEs grade A*-C including English and Maths
Advanced Apprenticeship for IT Software and Web Professionals
City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Professional Competence Certifi cate in ICT Systems & Principles Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) in Software Development Fundamentals
Entry requirements: Minimum of seven GCSEs grade A*-C including English, Maths and Science QA Apprenticeships are also unique in offering:
Learn personal skills development including writing your CV, interview skills and business communication
Customer service workshops from a corporate training specialist A dedicated team to help you get a job in IT
* Please note: You must have a minimum of 5 GCSE’s including Maths & English to apply. Programmes and jobs start throughout the year.
To fi nd out more call us on 0845 074 7825 or email
apprenticeships@qa.com
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