Apprenticeship: Employment mixed with training that is linked with a job. You will learn on the job as well as off the job with your employer at college. Finally, you will be assessed at work to see what you've learned. Apprenticeships last around 10-18 months. Apprenticeships can also help you to build up a network of contacts and will give you industry experience. There are a few different levels of an apprenticeship: Level 2: equivalent to GCSEs, A* to C grades or Scottish National 5 Level 3: equivalent to A-Levels or Scottish Highers Level 4: equivalent to HNDs or foundation degrees Degree Courses: You know you want to go to university and that you want to work in the Creative Industries, but you have no idea how to choose the right course. The Creative Skillset Tick is a quality mark which identifies the degree courses that are best suited to prepare you for a career in the Creative Industries. The tick courses have the strongest link with the industry. Trainee Placements: Trainee finder can help. It matches the right people for the right placements in film and TV. Through this, employers get the opportunity to match the best trainee to the best position in the business. The company will add you to a shortlist and decide other yourself and others who is the best participant for the job. After this process, they will call you into an interview.
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