Help for local firms looking to recruit staff
Birmingham trades businesses urged to seize government apprenticeship grants.
Birmingham trades businesses urged to seize government apprenticeship grants.
Top line-up to assess prestigious student award.
Blues and University College Birmingham give school leavers pathway into sports career.
Free online event aims to kickstart new talent.
The Black Pounds Project announces shortlist for mentoring programme.
New Sandwell Youth Hub gives young people access to training and career opportunities.
Tech start-ups to get top business support.
John Lewis funding delivers tenth birthday present for Miss Macaroon.
Enrolment now open to help meet demand for expanding industry.
8,000 students to be supported in career planning.
Degree course available for potential undergraduate.
Free training programme offers lifeline for Covid job losses.
Transforming Narratives offers training opportunity for current or future cultural leaders.
Birmingham City University aiming to address post-Grenfell skills shortage concerns.
Queen Alexandra College to deliver elite Wheelchair Basketball programme.
Free online job training targets Falcon Lodge unemployed.
Sixteen young people chosen to become young advocates.
Government funded Peer Network programme supports key sectors impacted by COVID-19.
In-Comm Training launches Skills Barometer to discover impact of Brexit and Covid-19.
West End stars launch Birmingham Hippodrome’s digital masterclasses.
Funding package helps The Skill Mill expand employment programme for young offenders.
Speakers for Schools working with GBSLEP to bring opportunities to businesses and schools.
West Midlands businesses urged to tap into skills fund.
Survey shows Birmingham people want to make new career plans after Covid 19.
Young media executive aims for success in ITV’s Studio 55 Ventures.
Community group launches training schemes to boost employment chances.
Supporting students into Tech roles during a pandemic.
Advice for anyone looking towards a new career.
First three organisations sign up to provide jobs for the homeless.
Birmingham Hippodrome raise over £26,000 to support young people.