Are you ready to dive into the thrilling world of digital marketing?
Imagine being at the forefront of designing and building captivating digital campaigns that will revolutionise the way businesses connect with their customers online.
As a digital marketer, your role involves shaping and executing elements of a cutting-edge marketing plan or campaign, injecting your creativity and expertise into every step. You’ll immerse yourself in marketing briefs and instructions, transforming them into innovative strategies that captivate audiences and deliver outstanding results.
Earn a wage, whilst studying a fantastic course
Gaining experience in a fast-paced & competitive industry
No learning costs for the Apprentice
Potential career paths of Digital Marketing Apprentices…
Devon Cawley
When I started my apprenticeship I only had a vague idea of what digital marketing entailed. I have now completed this course and have extensive knowledge in all aspects of marketing.
I have now been made Marketing Manager in my company and am excited to further my knowledge and keep on learning.
This apprenticeship was a great way to be able to study and earn money at the same time. Studying for this apprenticeship was the best choice I have ever made!
An EPA is an assessment at the end of your apprenticeship. It will assess you against the knowledge, skills, and behaviours (KSBs) in the occupational standard. Your training will cover the KSBs. The EPA is your opportunity to show an independent assessor how well you can carry out the occupation you have been trained for.
Your employer will choose an end-point assessment organisation (EPAO) to deliver the EPA. Your employer and training provider should tell you what to expect and how to prepare for your EPA. The length of the training for this apprenticeship is typically 15 months. The EPA period is typically 3 months.
The overall grades available for this apprenticeship are:
When you pass the EPA, you will be awarded your apprenticeship certificate.
The project will be centred on developing BIM, Solid Works, Auto Cad, Tekla and other digitalised systems to support growth in the construction, nuclear and allied industries and the need for digitally-skilled structural engineers and surveyors based with large employers.
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