Bottled water producer Roxane UK has teamed up with South Staffordshire College to highlight why apprenticeships remain one of the most effective ways to develop talent and drive growth.
Lichfield-based Roxane UK says apprenticeships are not just about filling vacancies, but about building a skilled, motivated workforce for the future.
The business is one of several which works with South Staffordshire College.
The pair have shined a spotlight on apprentices as part of National Apprenticeship Week, which is shining a spotlight on skills and opportunity.
Plant Manager Michael Moore said: “Apprentices bring fresh thinking, energy and a real willingness to learn.
“They grow with the business, understand our culture from day one, and often become some of our most loyal and capable team members.”
South Staffordshire College supports employers at every stage – from recruitment and funding advice to training delivery.
John Adams, Director of Commercial and Stakeholder Engagement, said: “Our role is to make apprenticeships simple, flexible and valuable for businesses.
“We work closely with employers like Roxane to ensure apprentices develop the skills they need to succeed in the workplace, while businesses see a real return on their investment.”
Employers looking to find out more about how apprenticeships could work for their business should email businessdevelopment@southstaffs.ac.uk or employers@southstaffs.ac.uk
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