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06 March 2013
Issue: 7551 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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DAC Beachcroft apprenticeships

DAC Beachcroft has announced the launch of an apprenticeship programme to bring school and college leavers into its business...

DAC Beachcroft has announced the launch of an apprenticeship programme to bring school and college leavers into its business, giving students the opportunity to start a career in law without the cost of university fees. The apprenticeship is part of a wider government initiative to provide opportunities for young people in professional services through funded training schemes.

The firm is inviting students to attend two open evenings in Bristol and Newport to learn about the apprenticeships on offer. For further information on the open evenings and apprenticeships, visit www.dacbeachcroft.com/careers/legal-apprenticeships/meet-us.

Issue: 7551 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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