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What do employers expect from new apprentices?

Finding an apprenticeship or traineeship can be very difficult, with a wide range of options available, and different study opportunities to help you get there.

Even if you know exactly which career you want to pursue, it can be a struggle find an employer willing to take you on as an apprentice, with some industries having greater opportunities than others.

Fortunately there are plenty of services out there which can help you navigate these challenges. For many, the really hard work comes after they have landed a job and are now learning the tools of their trade.

So what are employers looking for in an apprentice, and how can you prepare yourself to have the best shot at success? Here are three traits which your manager will be looking for:

Willingness to learn

This is perhaps the most obvious trait which apprentices need to develop, but it is also something that many people struggle with. Demonstrating a willingness to learn and pick up new skills will be central to your success as an employee.

Being keen to take on new challenges and expand your skill set is also exactly the sort of quality that employers will be expecting from you. Your boss is making a big investment in your development by taking you on as an apprentice, so making the most of this opportunity will help keep your boss happy.

Enthusiasm for the job

When they hire, employers will be looking for you to demonstrate your enthusiasm for their work in an interview. However, once the interview is complete, they will expect you to keep that enthusiasm up when you start working for them.

Staying positive and upbeat about your job will also help you get along with other work mates while working as an apprentice and can keep your open productivity up, both good signs to your employer that you value your job.

Keep time effectively

Punctuality is important for every workplace, no matter what industry it is in. For an apprentice, time keeping becomes even more important, as you will be juggling the requirements of study and work. Even with these time pressures, your boss will be expecting you to pull your weight and this often means keeping track of the time and not lingering on unimportant tasks.

Understanding what your employer expects of you is an easy way to prepare for your apprenticeship and can ensure you get the most from your work experience.

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