Staying Secure in a Booming Electrical Industry: Why a GTO Apprenticeship is the Smart Choice

The electrical industry is currently booming, with major construction projects underway and demand for skilled tradespeople higher than ever. This surge in growth is exciting, offering abundant opportunities for those entering the field. However, as we’ve seen in the past, the industry is also prone to volatility, and the landscape can shift quickly – large companies can go into administration, causing mass layoffs and uncertainty.
Why An Electrical Apprenticeship May Be A Good Alternative To University

As an electrical apprentice, not only will you be learning on the job, but you’ll also earning, unlike a traditional university route. By the time you’re qualified, you could have some nice savings, not to mention minimal debt. Find out if becoming an electrical apprentice is for you.
Weighing Up Your Options After Finishing Year 12

You’re finishing school soon and looking to the future, but with that comes decisions. What path should you take? What’s your goal for next year? Should you opt for an electrical apprenticeship, university, or a gap year? Let’s explore the pros and cons of each.
What You Can Do If Your Apprenticeship Ends Early

Things don’t always go to plan, and sometimes apprenticeships end prematurely. Employers go out of business, relocate to somewhere new, or the company cuts jobs. What options do apprentices have if this happens?
Pathways: 5 Career Opportunities For Forklift Operators

While forklift drivers are primarily responsible for operating forklifts and transporting goods, their responsibilities are more far reaching. Job opportunities for forklift operators have grown significantly over five years, and there are many career options and pathways available.
The Uncertain Future Of Aussie Apprentices

Recent announcements by the government to better support apprentices, while admirable, have missed the mark with many larger apprentice providers who still face uncertainty. While the Federal Government’s JobKeeper wage subsidy has been a lifeline for a largely dormant workforce, these payments appear to be the only certainty many of them have. This is particularly true in the Victorian market where lockdown and industry restrictions have been further hampering recovery.