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Entry 2 Employment
Left school? Not sure if you're ready for the next step?
 
e2e may be the course for you. It could be right for you if:
You didn't do very well at school.
You don't feel ready for work, college or an apprenticeship.
You don't really know what you want to do next.
You need help with basic skills.
 

Does any of that sound like you? If so, e2e might help.

e2e is an easy, relaxed way to take your first steps into the world of work.
 
It’s very flexible.
Your tutor will work out what you need and adapt the course for you.
You can improve your basic skills.
You can try out different jobs for a few days at a time.
You can start to get trained in a trade.
Not just about work  
 
e2e can help with many other things as well.
Reading and writing.
Looking after your money.
Getting confident in talking to people.
Using computers.
Staying out of trouble with the police .
Whatever you need, your e2e tutor will try to help.
 
Your questions about e2e answered
 
Will I get paid?
 
You’ll get at least £40/week plus expenses and bonuses.
 
Is it full-time?
 
It’s 16-40 hours a week – it depends what’s right for you.
 
How long does it last?
 
That depends on what you need.
 
Will I get a qualification?
 
You’ll get a certificate of attendance and possibly more.
 
What can I do afterwards?
 
With luck you’ll have the confidence and skills to go on to work, college or an apprenticeship.
 
Think it might be right for you? Contact us to find out more.
 
 
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