Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship Scheme
Discussion about apprenticeships, where you train on the job and study for qualifications in areas from construction to tourism.
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Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship Scheme
Hi guy's just wondered if anyone had heard about the new positions for apprenticeships opening in Jaguar/Land Rover. There are 4 places in a factory about 20 minutes away from me.
So has anyone applied in the past, or recently for a position? What should I expect if I apply and get to the assessment part?
Thank's in advance for any help.
To anyone who is currently applying, good luck!
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeAwesome, good luck!(Original post by Greig_R)
Ive applied, not heard back from them yet though!
I read a bit further into it and I don't think I would be suitable for the role tbh. From what I have gathered it has a fairly heavy emphasis on maths and academia in general. I am a disaster at maths so I guess it's onto the next thing for me.
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeDid you consider the advanced apprenticeship role? That is less maths and more hands on stuff if thats what your keen on(Original post by 331sam331)
Awesome, good luck!
I read a bit further into it and I don't think I would be suitable for the role tbh. From what I have gathered it has a fairly heavy emphasis on maths and academia in general. I am a disaster at maths so I guess it's onto the next thing for me.
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeHey, yea that is the role I was talking about. I really am quite shocking at maths and unfortunately it has been the root to most of my problems. I do actively try to improve but It would seem that my brain doesn't quite "tick" that way.(Original post by Greig_R)
Did you consider the advanced apprenticeship role? That is less maths and more hands on stuff if thats what your keen on
On the other hand I love anything to do with engineering and actually building or fixing things (I have rebuilt engines and all sorts) I am great at and really love. I am just let down by my maths. As is my whole family actually.
What position are you going for then?
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship Scheme
I'm also looking to apply for this, as I believe I'm very suited to it. I just wanted more opinions on whether this is a better option. I'd originally planned to do Astrophysics at University as it is a passion of mine, but the engineering aspect within Jaguar does sound appealing, especially if I could rise through and be designing cars etc. The starting salary on the apprenticeship of 310 pounds per week is also obvious a large +. Another question, is the degree you do whilst on the course a fully fledged one, or something less recognised?
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeHave you heard back yet?(Original post by 99_GreenBottles)
Hi,
My brother and I both applied for the JLR schemes (advanced and higher respectively), we applied mid Feb, does anyone know a round about date for them to contact us?
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeDidn't apply in the end(Original post by College_Dropout)
You heard back?
I figured I didn't have much chance against the highly academic peeps so I started looking into other things. After talking to a couple of people that got in I realized it's pretty darn hard to.
Don't let that put you off though, if you think you have the goods and can show it off with some passion you should get far. Even if you don't get it, you could still get some feedback at least
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeExcellent, well done!!(Original post by College_Dropout)
Oh, you should have applied, anything that you choose to do is going to be hard and especially at this point in time. I did apply and passed the initial test and now ive got my psychometric tests in a couple of weeks.
I don't think I am smart enough really. I only got a C in maths GCSE so I figured a higher grade would be needed, especially for an engineering role.
Good luck in the tests dude
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeWhat percentage did you get in your maths test buddy in the initial test?(Original post by College_Dropout)
Oh, you should have applied, anything that you choose to do is going to be hard and especially at this point in time. I did apply and passed the initial test and now ive got my psychometric tests in a couple of weeks. -
Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeWhat sort of questions where they? Any A level stuff pop up? Or was is more everyday maths?(Original post by College_Dropout)
70%, was it me or did you find the questions relatively easy? But it was very steap on time, i quickly chose random ones for the last 15-20 so questions lol. I think it was more on a pass or fail basis rather then who does better and worse.
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship Scheme
By, quite basic easy maths, are we talking simple multiplication and division or like, reasoning questions like, how many lorries you can fill with so much cement or whatever? could you remember any examples?
And did you do a literacy test too? if you did what were those questions like
Ive got my test this weekend I need to ace it
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeYou would think so wouldn't you. The post that was advertised near me was for 4 places. Looking at about 80+ people applying for each position. I wish I were joking, but thats just the way it is(Original post by kingkongjaffa)
Also to the OP given the number of applicants I think there are more than 4 places :P
Was the same when I applied to do an MOD apprenticeship 2 years ago, 11 places and 400 applicants
Not saying Dont apply, but the competition is crazy. You will have to show that you are truely passionate about the role to get a look in.
Good luck
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship SchemeSorry, I wasn't talking about the whole scheme. I was aware that there were many places, but depends on how far you are willing to travel doesn't it. Just the available posts in my area was 4.(Original post by College_Dropout)
The is actually about 177 spots to take, not 4 lol. Although when i went to the first test the guy did say the was about 12,000 applicants who had applied, in which 1,300 were taking the test.
Haha, great, still not nice odds are they
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Re: Jaguar/Land Rover Apprenticeship Schemewhen I went to hale there were 3000 applicants apparently anyway best of luck(Original post by 331sam331)
You would think so wouldn't you. The post that was advertised near me was for 4 places. Looking at about 80+ people applying for each position. I wish I were joking, but thats just the way it is
Was the same when I applied to do an MOD apprenticeship 2 years ago, 11 places and 400 applicants
Not saying Dont apply, but the competition is crazy. You will have to show that you are truely passionate about the role to get a look in.
Good luck