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Birmingham Future appoints the fourth Graduate Apprentice…

Graduates are facing a difficult time in securing jobs during the recession so it became great news to twenty one year old Emily Williams when she was announced this week as Birmingham Future’s fourth Graduate Apprentice.

This year’s successful candidate overcame a field of seventy other graduates all hoping to be given the unique opportunity to experience three diverse sixteen week placements within the city’s professional sector.

Emily, from Coventry, has recently graduated from Lancaster University with a first in mathematics and will start her year as the Graduate Apprentice in September with Deloitte in Birmingham. She will also enjoy placements with the HR department of Matthew Boulton and Sutton Coldfield Colleges as they prepare for the merger of the two colleges to form Birmingham Metropolitan College before completing her year with business consultants, VC Consulting.

Emily is the fourth Graduate Apprentice and the first female to be given the unique opportunity to sample three diverse working environments during a structured year since the innovative scheme was launched in 2006 by Birmingham Future.

The programme is run by the organisation’s Talent Retention and Development Committee and supported by Graduate Advantage.

Emily recently visited all three of the placement companies and enjoyed a tour of the city that will become her home and was excited at the prospect that lies ahead;

“Very few of my university friends have managed to secure a graduate job so I am even more excited and pleased to be given this unique opportunity. Like so many other students, I was unsure of the exact direction I wanted to take after leaving university which is why the Graduate Apprentice programme is so appealing.

“I will now have the opportunity to experience three different working environments and with three very different projects to work on. I shall get to know how a major business operates at Deloitte, be involved with Matthew Boulton and Sutton Coldfield Colleges at a highly important and significant time in their development and find out about life in an SME at VC Consulting. I know this will be a fantastic journey.”

Chair of Birmingham Future’s Talent Retention and Development Committee, Anthony McCourt commented;

“Congratulations to Emily on becoming the latest Graduate Apprentice. The introduction of the Government’s new Graduate Internship Programme highlights the importance they are putting on work placements. The Graduate Apprentice, which has been acknowledged as an innovative scheme by leading politicians, goes one step further by offering three diverse placements which gives a far broader view of the opportunities that exist within professional services. This year’s applications were the strongest we have seen which reflects clearly that this opportunity both excites and stimulates graduates.

“During these challenging economic times, I am delighted we are able to continue to offer this unique programme which is only possible due to the continuing support of our placement firms and Graduate Advantage.”

Birmingham Future Welcomes The City’s New Recruits

For the second year running, Birmingham Future will be hosting a “Welcome to Birmingham” event for this year’s fresh graduates joining the City’s Professional and Financial Services community.

“Welcome to Birmingham” will take place at the Council House in Victoria Square on Wednesday 8th October 2008. At the reception graduates will be joined by members of the Birmingham Forward Board and Birmingham Future Leadership Team and will have the opportunity to meet and network with their contempories joining the Professional Services sector in the City. This year’s event is supported by Locate in Birmingham.

Peter Rees-Steer, Birmingham Future’s Inspiring Leader 2008, and Anthony McCourt, Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2008, will be providing a formal welcome to this year’s graduates. They will also be sharing their personal experiences and inspirations of living and working within the City of Birmingham.

Graduates will also benefit from a brief session hosted by Sarah Gee, former Chairman of Birmingham Future, on the importance of networking and building business relations. She will be revealing tips on how to get the most out of networking opportunities and how it plays a vital part in business success.

In addition, continuing Birmingham Future’s core theme of developing personal social responsibility among the city’s young professionals, “Welcome to Birmingham” will once again join forces with Thrive!, Birmingham’s Corporate Social Responsibility Forum, to demonstrate all the different ways graduate professionals can get involved with volunteer work and fundraising programmes within the City and beyond.

St Mary’s Hospice, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and the Birmingham Foundation will be taking exhibition space at the event to encourage engagement and support to their organisations.

Matt Taylor, Chairman of Birmingham Future, is delighted to be hosting the second annual “Welcome to Birmingham” reception.

“Last year’s inaugural event saw the Council House Banqueting Suite full to bursting with the city’s newest graduates embarking on their careers. It was a fantastic atmosphere. Birmingham Future, as the representative body for young professionals in the city, believes that is important that we officially mark the migration of the hundreds of graduates who have decided to start their lives in the professional services sector in this city.

“Young professionals play a significant part in the vibrancy and prosperity of the sector and we want all of them to know how thrilled we are they have chosen Birmingham as the launch pad for their careers.”