Against a backdrop of economic austerity, rocketing youth unemployment and a challenging job market, young people working in the security industry are bucking the trend and emerging on long-term careers, gaining skills along the way, thanks to the industry’s wholehearted support of its young apprentices.
As National Apprenticeship Week (6th – 10th February 2012) draws to a close, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is highlighting the ongoing campaign across the UK’s security industry to encourage young people to consider a career in security. Last year, the BSIA supported Skills for Security’s ‘100 in 100’ challenge, an initiative aimed at employing 100 apprentices in the industry in just 100 days. Actions speak louder than words, of course, and to demonstrate its own commitment to the cause, the BSIA has since appointed its own Business Administration Apprentice, 18-year-old Rhian Brown.
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