Cyber Security apprenticeships in Liverpool

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Cyber security is the defence of computer systems, networks, devices & data from unauthorised access and exploitation. It affects everyone: businesses, governments, even you at home.

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Cyber Security apprenticeships

We live in a constantly connected world where the value of both public and private data is ever increasing. Cyber security helps to keep this data infrastructure safe.The world of cyber is a constant battle between the people working in cyber security and the people trying to exploit the defences. For this reason, cyber security apprenticeships might just be some of the most fun and exciting jobs on the market right now.Not only are careers in cyber security often well paid (Senior Security Architects can net upwards of £65,000 a year) but the roles also span across a wide range of industries and interests.

Living and working in Liverpool

The name Liverpool translates to thick or muddy pool or creek in Old English. Liverpool became a world-leading trading port in1715, first with the Thomas Steer’s Dock. Today, Albert Dock is a thriving leisure and culture destination, packed with shops, eateries and bars, the Tate Liverpool art gallery and the Merseyside Maritime Museum. Many large companies, including global businesses, are headquartered or have significant operations in Liverpool.

Apprentice Levels Explained

Intermediate apprenticeships

Intermediate apprenticeships are recognised as a level 2 qualification. Completing a standard intermediate apprenticeship is like getting 5 GCSE passes.

You could find yourself applying for an intermediate apprenticeship if you struggled with some of your GCSE subjects. Alternatively, you could apply for an intermediate apprenticeship in a completely new field or subject that you don’t know much about.

Although intermediate apprenticeships are equivalent to GCSEs, many will require that you have (or continue to study) English and maths to GCSE level.

Advanced apprenticeships

Advanced apprenticeships are recognised as a level 3 qualification. Completing an advanced apprenticeship is like getting 2 A level passes.

You can apply for an advanced apprenticeship after you have completed your GCSEs. Rather than going to college full time, this type of apprentice work would see you gaining valuable work experience, going to college only one day a week.

An advanced apprenticeship might also be relevant for an existing A level student wanting to move into a new field or subject. Of course, you can also qualify for an advanced course by completing an intermediate apprenticeship.

Higher apprenticeships

Higher apprenticeships are equivalent to Foundation degrees. Foundation degrees are like stepping stones between A levels and Bachelor’s degrees. They help people study for a particular subject and get them ready for a degree.

Higher apprenticeships are a great way to gain an expertise in a particular subject, and the qualifications achieved are held in high regard across many industries.

You could apply for a Higher apprenticeship if you want to eventually work towards a degree in a subject.

Degree apprenticeships

Degree apprenticeships are equivalent to a Bachelors or Masters degree. It is a degree that is normally sponsored by both a company and a university.

A degree apprenticeship can be a great way into an established company. You can earn a wage while also picking up a degree, without any of the usual costs of university.

Often a degree apprenticeship will be developed by a company and a university looking for a certain type of skill. These are available in many types of technical and knowledge industries, where degree-level expertise is required.

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