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BEST focus on online training presence

Apprentices and employers who are keen to stay ahead of the game when it comes to skills, can click to a new website set up by the Building Engineering Services Training provider (BEST).
BEST focus on online training presence
By referring to the site, existing apprentices can get help with their training and prospective trainees can be better informed to decide what is the best apprenticeship available to meet their needs.

Employers can also stay informed about best practice, financial support and other key considerations related to taking on an apprentice.

BEST's website 'Forum' provides an interactive platform, similar to those found on social networking sites, to allow learners and employers to create personal profiles, exchange emails and start training-related discussions.

Course information will also be posted online by BEST training advisors, who will be available to answer questions and offer support.

To access the site visit www.best-ltd.co.uk






19 March 2008

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