Posted by SKILL UP
Disability, Support Worker
General, Personal development
Start date
03/04/2017
End date
13/04/2017
Are you 18 - 25 years old? Unemployed or looking for that dream job?
Fastlaners is a free eight day programme for 18-25 year olds who are looking to kick start their career. The programme is designed to build confidence and knowledge, introduce participants to a range of potential employers and develop the skills needed to get that dream job.
In addition to the personal development opportunities, participants meet professionals from a variety of industries, receive mentoring for 3-6 months and participate in mock interviews. As well as full-time workshops, covering topics such as CV support, mock interviews, presentation skills and mock assessment centres. Fastlaners are also provided with opportunities to attend networking events and work on a one-to-one basis with a member of UpRising staff and a mentor, to identify and apply for potential opportunities, prepare for interviews and then ensure the first few months at work go smoothly.
In 2016, we delivered 120 workshops and were supported by 169 speakers or facilitators. We took participants to 51 different workplaces across the country, including to Lloyds Bank, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, PwC, John Lewis, ITV, Mayer Brown, Thomson Reuters, and IBM.
As a result:
Course Dates
Week 1: Monday 3rd April - Thursday 6th April 2017
Week 2: Monday 10th April - Thursday 13th April 2017, followed by ongoing support for 3 - 6 months.
Location
London: The workshops will be held at a range of venues in central London.
All venues are fully accessible. Please let us know if you would like to discuss access needs.
Application
To apply to participate in the programme, please visit: http://uprising.org.uk/apply
Closing Date for London: Wednesday 29th March 2017.
Further Information
Please visit: http://uprising.org.uk/fastlaners
If you have any questions about the programme, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
This programme is also running in Manchester and Birmingham.