Pictured above: Harvey Ingram HR director Sinead
Trudgill
Midlands' law firm Harvey Ingram is leading the way for other
professional services firms after unveiling new apprentice
hires.
Leicester College students Jayshree Keshwala and Luke Marsden,
joined the firm's IT team as part of an 18-month apprenticeship
scheme. They will now hone their skills in the workplace while
progressing towards a formal IT qualification.
Harvey Ingram's decision to invest in apprenticeships has won
support from city Mayor Peter Soulsby.
He says: "I am delighted with Harvey Ingram's decision. The firm
has now set the bar for the city's other professional services
firms to follow. We have excellent schools and colleges turning out
superb candidates every year and this kind of grass-roots
investment in our home-grown talent will underpin Leicester's
growth for generations to come.
"The Government's decision to triple university tuition fees
means that many young people will now look at other options.
Investment and job creation via apprenticeships like this actually
gives businesses the opportunity to quickly champion the
development of a young, eager and willing workforce.
"I hope to see many more schemes like Harvey Ingram's being set
up in the months to come."
Harvey Ingram HR director Sinead Trudgill and technical services
manager Mark Ainsley, oversaw the firm's apprenticeship
initiative.
Sinead Trudgill says: "Up until a few decades ago professional
apprenticeships were widespread across Britain, but their
prevalence fell away as more young people chose to pursue higher
education. Learning and earning on the job is a great way to launch
any career and we were delighted when Jayshree and Luke opted to
join us, as they are clearly both superb hires."