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TRAINING


How do I get involved?


If you are an employer and want to get involved in the scheme the easiest way to register is via the website... . All you must do to be involved is complete


the online form, there is no financial commitment, the only thing as an employer you are committed to doing is interviewing at least 1 candidate.


If you want to talk about the scheme, you can contact either Simon Goddard or Dave Rambridge, contact details are on the web page.


Conclusion


In conclusion, the industry faces significant recruitment challenges in the near and distant future, which have increased demand for skilled drainage operatives. Employers are seeking candidates with the right attitude and work ethic, which can be more valuable than existing skills since training for specific tasks is feasible. Skills Bootcamps have emerged as a promising


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solution, offering rapid, government-funded training that benefits both learners and employers by providing practical skills and facilitating employment connections.


Sysco Business Skills Academy, alongside experienced tutors Simon Goddard and David Rambridge, has successfully implemented these bootcamps, garnering positive feedback and tangible job placements. With upcoming bootcamps scheduled across England, employers have an excellent opportunity to tap into a pool of motivated and trained individuals ready to start careers in the drainage industry.


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