TECH CITY APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME TO GIVE 500 UNEMPLOYED YOUNG LONDONERS THE CHANCE TO WORK IN THE CAPITAL’S MOST EXCITING DIGITAL COMPANIES

London, 20 November 2012 – Leading companies in Tech City, Europe’s fastest growing technology cluster, are today launching a major Tech City Apprenticeship programme for unemployed young Londoners.

The Tech City Apprenticeship programme will give 500 unemployed young people the opportunity to work in London’s most exciting and high-profile digital companies, including Google Campus, Facebook, TechHub, Moo.com, Poke London, The Trampery and Passion Capital.

In addition to the apprenticeship places in these leading digital companies, an apprenticeship training centre in the Olympic Park broadcasting centre will provide up to 350 young people each week with the skills training they need to work in Tech City.

The Tech City Apprenticeship programme will be managed by Hackney Community College. It is targeted at 16-24 year-old unemployed young people, and will officially start in January 2013. The programme is funded by the Government and Hackney Council.

A Tech City Apprenticeship is a full-time 15-month programme for 16-24 year-olds, combining a job and specialised skills training. Training in English, maths and a Technical Certificate will be taught at Hackney Community College.

The first cohort of Tech City Apprenticeships will be focused on IT skills, online marketing skills and ‘front of house’ skills for shared office spaces. Advanced Tech City Apprenticeships in programming and digital design will start in autumn 2013.

The Tech City Apprenticeship programme was launched by Rohan Silva, Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister, at a keynote speech at the Future London conference at Canary Wharf on Tuesday 20 November. Silva created the Tech City initiative in 2010 and chairs the Tech City Advisory Board.

Announcing the programme at the Future London conference, Silva said:

“Tech City is proud to be responding to the Evening Standard’s fantastic Ladder for London campaign. The Tech City apprenticeship scheme will give hundreds of unemployed young people the chance to work for some of the most exciting digital companies in East London, the fastest growing technology cluster in the world. Young Londoners have so much talent, creativity and energy – this programme will give them a chance to shine.”

Welcoming the initiative, Mayor of London Boris Johnson said:

“As we gear up to host the capital’s largest careers event at Skills London, the news that 500 young people are getting the opportunity to boost their prospects and contribute to the growth of Tech City is just fantastic. London’s digital sector has huge job-generating potential and it is initiatives like this which will be key to helping us to create 100,000 apprenticeships by the end of the year.”

Joanna Shields, the incoming chief executive of Tech City Investment Organisation, said:

“It’s fantastic that so many top businesses have signed up to offer Tech City Apprenticeships. Young people across London want to work for technology companies, and this scheme will give them a chance to learn valuable new skills and kickstart their career.”

Ian Ashman, Principal of Hackney Community College, said:

“The two biggest challenges faced by Tech City today are recruiting the skilled people the businesses need, and getting local people into the fantastic jobs that this sector has to offer. Tech City Apprenticeships will address both of these challenges.”

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NOTES TO EDITORS

 

Tech City background information

 

The Tech City initiative was launched by Prime Minister David Cameron and Mayor of London Boris Johnson in November 2010 to support the growth of the technology cluster in East London. At the time of the launch, there were approximately 200 digital companies in East London. Today, there are over 1,200 digital companies in the area, including Google, Intel, Cisco, Amazon and Vodafone.

 

The Government has supported the growth of Tech City through ambitious policies to promote technology and innovation, such as the Entrepreneur Visa, generous new tax breaks for early stage investment, and tax breaks for video game production. Government is also investing £25 million in super-fast broadband in Tech City and key parts of London.

 

Information on Tech City Apprenticeship launch partners:

 

  • Google Campus is a seven-storey building in Tech City that houses dozens of London technology start-ups.

 

  • Facebook is the world’s largest online social network, with over a billion users.

 

  • TechHub provides flexible workspace for technology companies in Tech City and beyond.

 

  • Moo.com, based in East London, helps people turn photos and digital images into beautiful print products.

 

  • Poke London is a leading creative digital agency based in Tech City.

 

  • The Trampery provides shared workspace for creative companies in Tech City.

 

  • Passion Capital, based in Tech City, is one of Europe’s leading investors in early stage technology companies.