18-29 years resources
I want to change careerOne-to-one support and advice to adults of all ages in Wolverhampton who are looking for employment or for opportunities to progress in their career, including free skills assessments.
Read MoreOpen to people of all ages, apprenticeships offer a great way to develop new skills while being paid - ideal for a first job or for somebody considering a change in career.
Read MoreSelf-employment can be a great way to earn money doing something you love, in a way that fits in with your other commitments and lifestyle.
Read MoreThe National Careers Service is a government funded organisation, which can help you to make decisions about learning, training and work.
Visit websiteLook for local jobs - including opportunities sourced by Wolves at Work, apprenticeships and local authority jobs.
Read MoreUse the National Careers Service course search to look for different types of learning opportunities including classroom, work based and online learning. All learning providers are contracted with the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) and include colleges, training providers and local councils.
Read More Visit websiteDiscover what support services are available locally to help you if you’re out of work or struggling with any other issues.
Read MoreThe Youth Employment Platform is the place to go for all things employment, training, studying, careers, apprenticeships and mental health support across the whole West Midlands for young people.
Visit websiteThe Skills Toolkit offers you free courses to help you learn new skills or get a job, offered by a range of trusted providers such as Google and The Open University.
Visit websiteThe West Midlands Combined Authority funds and provides a variety of online and in person courses to help you learn new skills and get on in work.
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