* More than 90% of apprentices who qualified in 2020 were in employment two years later, and their median weekly earnings were €935.
* The number of qualified apprentices who completed Engineering & Engineering Trades apprenticeships nearly doubled between 2016 and 2020, from 970 in 2016 to 1,875 in 2020.
* The number of qualified apprentices in the field of Architecture & Construction more than doubled between 2016 and 2020, from 230 in 2016 to 490 in 2020.
* The most common consortia-led apprenticeship was in Business & Administration, accounting for less than 7% (185) of all completed apprenticeships in 2020.
* The share of qualified apprentices that were in Neither Employment nor Education or Not Captured dropped significantly over the 10-year period from approximately 40% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.
* The top industry sectors for employing the apprentices who qualified in 2020, were Construction (870), Industry (575), and Wholesale & Retail Trade (270).
* The highest median weekly earnings for apprentices two years after their qualification in 2020 were in the fields of Engineering & Engineering Trades (€975), Architecture & Construction (€870) and Manufacturing & Construction (€800).
* In terms of apprenticeship type, those who qualified from a craft apprenticeship had median weekly earnings of €950, compared with €770 for those who completed a consortia-led apprenticeship.
Government really need to step up now and get people doing them. For years it was all about 3rd level education. Apprenticeships open up so many doors.
AbbreviationsOld2507 on
That stupid fás scandal really fucked things up , you had to pay to do do the off the job training and they cut the already shit wages even more. It’s partly to blame for the housing crisis
lintdrummer on
An apprenticeship changed my life. Went from a young lad, college dropout, with no idea what I wanted to do career wise to completing a very interesting apprenticeship and eventually getting a different career in the same industry that is a dream job for me with great rewards.
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**Key Findings**
* More than 90% of apprentices who qualified in 2020 were in employment two years later, and their median weekly earnings were €935.
* The number of qualified apprentices who completed Engineering & Engineering Trades apprenticeships nearly doubled between 2016 and 2020, from 970 in 2016 to 1,875 in 2020.
* The number of qualified apprentices in the field of Architecture & Construction more than doubled between 2016 and 2020, from 230 in 2016 to 490 in 2020.
* The most common consortia-led apprenticeship was in Business & Administration, accounting for less than 7% (185) of all completed apprenticeships in 2020.
* The share of qualified apprentices that were in Neither Employment nor Education or Not Captured dropped significantly over the 10-year period from approximately 40% in 2010 to 7% in 2020.
* The top industry sectors for employing the apprentices who qualified in 2020, were Construction (870), Industry (575), and Wholesale & Retail Trade (270).
* The highest median weekly earnings for apprentices two years after their qualification in 2020 were in the fields of Engineering & Engineering Trades (€975), Architecture & Construction (€870) and Manufacturing & Construction (€800).
* In terms of apprenticeship type, those who qualified from a craft apprenticeship had median weekly earnings of €950, compared with €770 for those who completed a consortia-led apprenticeship.
https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-aoqy/apprenticeshipoutcomesqualificationyear2020/keyfindings/
Government really need to step up now and get people doing them. For years it was all about 3rd level education. Apprenticeships open up so many doors.
That stupid fás scandal really fucked things up , you had to pay to do do the off the job training and they cut the already shit wages even more. It’s partly to blame for the housing crisis
An apprenticeship changed my life. Went from a young lad, college dropout, with no idea what I wanted to do career wise to completing a very interesting apprenticeship and eventually getting a different career in the same industry that is a dream job for me with great rewards.