Search trends suggest apprenticeships are seeing a bit of a boom in the UK, with 22,000 Google queries last month. And, if you're an ice cream lover, then there could well be the perfect apprenticeship for you on the market.
It comes as RateMyApprenticeship is attempting to bust myths about apprenticeships. It says many people believe they are opportunities to get into trades.
But in fact, apprenticeships are available in a range of topics. One available, the firm says, is an ice cream tester with popular brand Unilever.
Paying between £16,000 and £17,999 a year, the successful applicant on the Unilever Food Professional degree apprenticeship will get paid to create ice creams, beverages and other food items. They will also study for a BSc in Food Science and Technology at the same time.
RateMyApprenticeship says apprenticeships date back as far as 1563. It has also come up with other cool apprenticeships you might not have even known existed:
Cool Apprenticeships You Didn’t Know Existed
Spend your day making magic
That’s right, how does spending every day of your career crafting creative campaigns for globally recognised brands sound? The Walt Disney PR and Communications Apprenticeship provides the opportunity to springboard your career in comms and will make your childhood dreams come true.
Salary: £20,000-£21,999
Develop new ice creams as your day job
One for the foodies! The Unilever Food Professional degree apprenticeship means you can get paid to create new ice creams, beverages and food items working with the Food Research team to develop new products - all whilst studying for a BSc in Foods Science & Technology.
Salary: £16,000-£17,999
Craft the internal upholstery of luxury cars
Car lovers, luxury obsessors or fabric fanatics, you can now get paid to be a Sewing Machinist Apprentice for BMW Group. Be an integral part of crafting the details that make up a quality car and sets it apart from the rest. Gain qualifications in leather care, machinery and more and learn transferable skills key to creating exclusive products.
Salary:£16,000-£17,999
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Train as an engineer for UK Defence
Be responsible for the design, build, support and disposal of the UK’s nuclear submarines with the Ministry of Defence Nuclear Engineer apprenticeship. Undertake four years of substantial training, gain defence-specific nuclear knowledge from a range of placements and implement skills within the engineer function of the MoD.
Salary: £22,000 - £23,999
When reflecting on the exciting apprenticeship opportunities available, careers expert, Oliver Sidwell, said: “University is no longer the only route to success, apprenticeships are a great way to get the best of both worlds of on-the-job training and continuous development. Industries are adapting to this and expanding their apprenticeship offering and it’s the perfect time for young people or career-changers to really look into apprenticeship positions and make more informed decisions on their next steps.”