Speaking about her apprenticeship, Maddie said: “Since starting
my job as a Business Administration Apprentice I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the Apertus Group and the amazing team we have. I have always had a passion for cars and that is a huge part of my job role. For example, delivering and collecting to and from customers, managing what vehicles will be on site, ensuring all paperwork is up to date, insurance checks and, of course, many spreadsheets! “I believe that I have contributed to the team well when I complete
nine-month checks on vehicles. I do this check to try to reduce the damage cost on vehicles when they are returned to us. I have also grown my LinkedIn account through weekly videos and updates of what I have done this week, and complete weekly tasks on the OneFile VLE which is set for me by my assigned Assessor Trainee Lisa. “Quite a few of my tasks overlap from my Business A-Level, which
is good as I am already familiar with some units. I have also enjoyed attending networking events through which I can promote the Apertus Group as well as myself. I am really looking forward to my next year in the business as I will hopefully be moving into a sales position.”
Future plans We have big plans for Maddie as we see how much potential she has and we can’t wait to support her through the next stage of her career. In the new year, Maddie will complete her Level 3 Business Administration apprenticeship and moving into a new sales role, which we are really excited about. T is is where we feel she will really thrive. In October, we welcomed two new apprentices to the team,
Jocelyn Burnett and Evie Howard. They are both going to be completing their Level 3 Business Administration apprenticeship.
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Jocelyn will be concentrating on the automotive administration side of the business and Evie will be focusing on the energy administration side. T ey have both settled in very well and already shown enthusiasm for the roles. Over the next six months they will receive more training to further their skills and knowledge at the Apertus Group. Evie Howard said: “While I was in sixth form, I wanted to go to
university but as I got older, I realised sitting in a lecture for hours, wasn’t my best learning technique as I am more of a practical person. “At the Apertus Group, I am completing the Level 3 Business
Administration apprenticeship. I focus on the energy side, and I hope to continue that in the future as the energy world fascinates me.” Jocelyn Burnett added: “I wasn’t happy with being at college. I
wasn’t enjoying being in a classroom anymore and I knew my course wasn’t something I wanted to go into at the end, which made me think an apprenticeship would be best suited to me. T is is because I’m more of a hands-on learner and prefer being practical to learn. “At the moment, in my apprenticeship I am working on the auto-
motive side of the company. I hope to complete the apprenticeship and end with a permanent role and progress within the company.” We can’t wait to see what Maddie, Jocelyn and Evie accomplish in 2025. Its going to be an exciting year for us all.
Find out more about Apertus Group at
www.apertusgroup.co.uk or call 01604 212828
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