JazakAllahu khayran for these videos bro, I have currently applied for a few software engineering apprenticeships and passed the video interview stage, still waiting to hear back for the next stage. May Allah reward you for avoiding riba.
@@muhammedk1095 BT is quite good, EY and KPMG in terms of software engineering aren't that good judging from the kind of things others have said (they do have a good name though as they are part of the big 4). Insha'Allah you get into BT, they have quite a highly rated apprenticeship scheme.
for tip number 3, "create the best cv" , could u describe what is in ur opinion the optimal cv to apply specifically to technology based degree apprenticeships? jazakallah
Assalamwalaikum bro, I’m a 17yo going into year 13, I ultimately finalised to choose a degree apprenticeship in either software engineering or cyber security. I wanted to follow the path you perhaps chose, mashallah you seem full of knowledge. I wanted to apply the apprenticeship you have chose. I wanted to know what apprentice you are currently with and if its beneficial
وعليكم السلام ورحمه الله وبركاته The degree I'm doing is digital technology solutions bsc specialising in software (you can specialise in cyber as well) with the university of Exeter. The company I'm with is mentioned in the list I recommended. It is without a doubt beneficial akhi, I definitely recommend it over doing a normal degree for the reasons I've discussed in my other videos. May Allah grant you barakah
You will find it impossible to start applying now this June for a degree apprenticeship starting this September. Most apprenticeships have closed their application process at this point. It will open again around October for September 2024 intake. Some apprenticeships don't follow the standard academic year so you may still be able to find something.
An insurance company named Ageas was probably most memorable because it was the first company I prepared my interview answers for. It went very smoothly Alhamdulillah 👌
There was a theme of one general interview usually done pre recorded and then a group interview and finally a 1 to 1 interview. My prep was mostly just preparing my answers to the most commonly asked questions. You can find more information about that in my new video: ruclips.net/video/XnJ3rUJoooE/видео.html
I am so stuck on wether to go uni or degree apprenstaships and DA sound so much better, the only thing is the career i want is in within criminology but im not sure what to search, any advice?
The biggest limitation of degree apprenticeships is the lack of courses since its a fairly new scheme. I haven't really looked into any degree apprenticeships outside of software engineering. I gave criminology a quick search and found this: findapprenticeshiptraining.apprenticeships.education.gov.uk/courses/570 I don't know what an 'integrated degree' is, but you might find it useful.
bro i got a question. I'm applying to maths degrees on ucas and also degree apprenticeship companies. Does the degree apprenticeship have to be related to the course I'm studying at uni or can it be different. For example doing an accounting degree apprenticeship whilst studying Maths, or do they have to be same subject
I think you might have the wrong understanding of how it works. You don't pick a degree separately, you apply to the apprenticeship and you get the degree that's detailed in the apprenticeship you applied for. Once you get accepted, you are then contacted by the uni side asking you to send your information so you can be enrolled (guaranteed at that point).
@@maaahhhdi If thats the case then there aren't that many good stem degree apprenticeships at good unis.i applied for a data analyst one at queen mary but they want me to apply through ucas,but if i apply through ucas how will i know if i have an interview with the company?
I done a couple of small courses and put them there (the ones that had certificates so I can prove it later - although they never actually asked for proof). I also put my general programming experience.
@humayraa3713 @@Dontsaynoto sorry for the late reply. I found courses on Udemy, Coursera etc. I also did some more specific one like 5day coding challenge and University of Helsinki's Artificial intelligence course
Hi I happened to see your video. Would it be alright to ask if this degree apprenticeship is available for international or non local? Thank you so much.
Quoting a comment I left to a similar question: Sorry, I've had quite a few questions like this but I really haven't got a clue. I don't know of any international degree apprentices. You should enquire the companies you apply to. I'm sure they'll mention something like that in the description.
Hi thank you for this video. What are the usual qualification requirements for successful candidates? For example do I need A Levels if I don't have a portfolio of existing projects? Or is it possible to start blind with no programming experience?
Good question, you typically need something equivalent to A-levels. Some of my colleagues did vocational courses at college level. Ideally, your A-levels or equivalent are similar to the degree you're applying for. The portfolio part is 'optional', but most people will come with basic experience so it will be hard to stand out from them without it.
My CV is basic as I don't really have work experience. I am going into year 13 and I want to apply soon. I don't know how I can make my CV stronger. Any advise bro?
It's expected that at your age your CV won't be strong. Do online courses, read books related to your field and do some personal projects to fill up your CV
@@maaahhhdi thanks bro. I’ve been learning onshape tutorials. U mentioned personal projects. What personal projects do u recommend? I would appreciate it if U elaborate on that a bit more bro
@@axviiaxvii5909 this is a project I did conveniently as a part of my computer science A level: ruclips.net/video/z0TXSrcm89E/видео.htmlsi=uDqQBNzb9E_4XcAe It was a good example of my programming capacity at the time in the interviews which really helped my case. A project can be anything as long as it demonstrates your skills well
as a muslim degree apprenticeships sound really good. i heard they are making realising a apprenticeship for a doctor next year.
As human*
JazakAllahu khayran for these videos bro, I have currently applied for a few software engineering apprenticeships and passed the video interview stage, still waiting to hear back for the next stage.
May Allah reward you for avoiding riba.
Wa iyyak my brother. What company did you apply to? Ameen, may Allah give you the barakah to do the same bro👍
@@maaahhhdi Aameen . I applied to BT, EY and KPMG. I passed the BT video interview but not yet been given an assesment centre date.
@@muhammedk1095 BT is quite good, EY and KPMG in terms of software engineering aren't that good judging from the kind of things others have said (they do have a good name though as they are part of the big 4). Insha'Allah you get into BT, they have quite a highly rated apprenticeship scheme.
@@maaahhhdi Aameen, yh BT does seem to be the best.
@@muhammedk1095 how did it go?
for tip number 3, "create the best cv" , could u describe what is in ur opinion the optimal cv to apply specifically to technology based degree apprenticeships? jazakallah
I hope to get a civil engineer / architecture apprenticeship (degree) next year insha'Allah
insha'Allah you get in bro 👍
Brother ik this is late but what civil engineering companies did you apply for that offer a degree apprenticeship?
@@haqman1380 turns out I ditched civil engineering and went for IT Apprenticeship and it was a very good choice I made alhamdulillah
@@yahya.m27 which one?
@@haqman1380Are you still applying for civil engineering apprenticeships?
Assalamwalaikum bro, I’m a 17yo going into year 13, I ultimately finalised to choose a degree apprenticeship in either software engineering or cyber security. I wanted to follow the path you perhaps chose, mashallah you seem full of knowledge. I wanted to apply the apprenticeship you have chose. I wanted to know what apprentice you are currently with and if its beneficial
Same situation here bro, may Allah give us success
وعليكم السلام ورحمه الله وبركاته
The degree I'm doing is digital technology solutions bsc specialising in software (you can specialise in cyber as well) with the university of Exeter. The company I'm with is mentioned in the list I recommended.
It is without a doubt beneficial akhi, I definitely recommend it over doing a normal degree for the reasons I've discussed in my other videos.
May Allah grant you barakah
@@mkn_01 امين
Personal experiences video scheduled to be released next week (28th December 2021)
Nice one bro
jazak Allah khair akhi
Barakallah
Hi. I'm an international IB student. Can I too apply for a degree apprenticeship program?
Can i apply for degree apprenticeships for this coming academic year this summer?
You will find it impossible to start applying now this June for a degree apprenticeship starting this September.
Most apprenticeships have closed their application process at this point. It will open again around October for September 2024 intake.
Some apprenticeships don't follow the standard academic year so you may still be able to find something.
What a vigorous application process. Which company interview was the most memorable?
An insurance company named Ageas was probably most memorable because it was the first company I prepared my interview answers for. It went very smoothly Alhamdulillah 👌
IBM may of been more memorable...
ok
Hi thanks for the video, I wanted to ask how you prepped for your interviews were they all different for each company it was there a certain theme?
There was a theme of one general interview usually done pre recorded and then a group interview and finally a 1 to 1 interview.
My prep was mostly just preparing my answers to the most commonly asked questions.
You can find more information about that in my new video:
ruclips.net/video/XnJ3rUJoooE/видео.html
Thank you so much it was very useful!!!@@maaahhhdi
I am so stuck on wether to go uni or degree apprenstaships and DA sound so much better, the only thing is the career i want is in within criminology but im not sure what to search, any advice?
The biggest limitation of degree apprenticeships is the lack of courses since its a fairly new scheme. I haven't really looked into any degree apprenticeships outside of software engineering. I gave criminology a quick search and found this:
findapprenticeshiptraining.apprenticeships.education.gov.uk/courses/570
I don't know what an 'integrated degree' is, but you might find it useful.
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bro i got a question. I'm applying to maths degrees on ucas and also degree apprenticeship companies. Does the degree apprenticeship have to be related to the course I'm studying at uni or can it be different. For example doing an accounting degree apprenticeship whilst studying Maths, or do they have to be same subject
I think you might have the wrong understanding of how it works. You don't pick a degree separately, you apply to the apprenticeship and you get the degree that's detailed in the apprenticeship you applied for. Once you get accepted, you are then contacted by the uni side asking you to send your information so you can be enrolled (guaranteed at that point).
@@maaahhhdi If thats the case then there aren't that many good stem degree apprenticeships at good unis.i applied for a data analyst one at queen mary but they want me to apply through ucas,but if i apply through ucas how will i know if i have an interview with the company?
@@user-eq8qg7jg6e I'm assuming once you get accepted UCAS accepted, the company part is somewhat guaranteed
what alevels did you take?
Maths, Computer science, and Accounting.
@@maaahhhdi is Comp Sci part of the entry requirements because I’m not sure if I want to take Comp Sci but I wanna become software engineer
@@aizazeeshan9728 Nope
@@maaahhhdi thank you
@@HenryLobber good luck and please let me know if you get it and the process!
what experience did you gain and put down on your cv. jazakAllah hu khairan
I done a couple of small courses and put them there (the ones that had certificates so I can prove it later - although they never actually asked for proof). I also put my general programming experience.
@@maaahhhdi where did you take those courses
@@maaahhhdiwhich courses?
@humayraa3713 @@Dontsaynoto sorry for the late reply. I found courses on Udemy, Coursera etc. I also did some more specific one like 5day coding challenge and University of Helsinki's Artificial intelligence course
@@humayraa3713 ^
What company are you at
I can't say specifically, but it's mentioned in the list presented at 3:50
Very informative ! So cute my notifications are always on for you !
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Do you think an international student can get a degree apprenticeship in england?
@@Abdullah73901 I haven't heard of it happening before
Bro i have done Graduation in Physics Can i get apprenticeship for Masters in Software Engineering Is it possible kindly reply
Hi I happened to see your video. Would it be alright to ask if this degree apprenticeship is available for international or non local?
Thank you so much.
Quoting a comment I left to a similar question:
Sorry, I've had quite a few questions like this but I really haven't got a clue. I don't know of any international degree apprentices. You should enquire the companies you apply to. I'm sure they'll mention something like that in the description.
Hi thank you for this video. What are the usual qualification requirements for successful candidates? For example do I need A Levels if I don't have a portfolio of existing projects? Or is it possible to start blind with no programming experience?
Good question, you typically need something equivalent to A-levels. Some of my colleagues did vocational courses at college level. Ideally, your A-levels or equivalent are similar to the degree you're applying for.
The portfolio part is 'optional', but most people will come with basic experience so it will be hard to stand out from them without it.
My CV is basic as I don't really have work experience. I am going into year 13 and I want to apply soon. I don't know how I can make my CV stronger. Any advise bro?
It's expected that at your age your CV won't be strong. Do online courses, read books related to your field and do some personal projects to fill up your CV
@@maaahhhdi thanks bro. I’ve been learning onshape tutorials. U mentioned personal projects. What personal projects do u recommend? I would appreciate it if U elaborate on that a bit more bro
@@axviiaxvii5909 this is a project I did conveniently as a part of my computer science A level:
ruclips.net/video/z0TXSrcm89E/видео.htmlsi=uDqQBNzb9E_4XcAe
It was a good example of my programming capacity at the time in the interviews which really helped my case.
A project can be anything as long as it demonstrates your skills well
How many years is an average degree apprenticeship
4 years 👌
Can my dad apply to one ?
Yes