Monday, February 6, 2012
12:55 PM
Soft drink manufacturer Britvic, which has a factory at Carrow Works in Norwich, has started recruiting for its 2012 apprenticeships programme.
The company, which makes Robinsons drinks, launched its first nationwide apprenticeship scheme in 2010 and, to coincide with National Appprenticeships Week, the company is calling for people in Norfolk to apply for this year’s scheme.
Sue Skinner, director of HR delivery at Britvic, said: “Offering people from Norfolk the chance to train through a Britvic apprenticeship scheme is a great investment for us, whether they are existing employees who want to learn more or new recruits just starting out on their career; we welcome applications from both.
“We firmly believe that apprentices are an important part of Britvic’s recruitment mix and are essential to supporting the growth of manufacturing in the UK.”
Norwich North MP Chloe Smith last week called on more businesses around Norwich to take on more apprentices because of challenges faced by young people in finding work.
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