A rural Herefordshire housing provider has welcomed 15 new apprentices, just in the past month.
The fifteen new apprentices have joined Connexus, which has over 10,000 homes across Herefordshire and Shropshire.
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The new additions to the team brings the total number of apprentices in the business to 28, and is part of an ongoing commitment to developing local talent in Herefordshire and Shropshire.
The recruitment process for this year's apprenticeship has been highly competitive. The interview process included a practical skills assessment which allowed candidates to showcase their enthusiasm for the trade, their technical knowledge, and their ability to solve realistic repairs problems.
Jennifer Preedy, head of organisational development at Connexus said: “We received an incredible 375 individual applications from 250 candidates, reflecting the growing interest in apprenticeships.
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“Out of these applications, 81 candidates were invited to interview. The interviews provided a fantastic opportunity for us to meet potential future colleagues, and we were impressed by the quality of applicants, which included 40 Connexus customers.
“We increased the number of apprentices we have taken on this year due to the fantastic response and our desire to support more local people.”
Connexus have said that apprenticeships are a key component in the companies commitment to invest in the future of local communities. By offering apprenticeships in a varied range of roles including carpentry, plumbing and heating, electrical installation, business support, and customer services, they're boosting skills and generating jobs within rural areas.
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