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Balancing work and study as an apprentice

Alfie Leeson, cost management apprentice at u003ca href=u0022https://www.turnerandtownsend.com/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eTurner u0026amp; Townsendu003c/au003e, reveals why he’s relishing the opportunity to study while gaining hands-on work experience

What attracted you to the degree apprenticeship route?

I’ve always wanted to work in construction – partly because I had a family link, which meant I saw first-hand the tangible impact that the sector has on how we live.

At school, I was also business-minded and wanted to build on the commercial skills that I had learnt in my part-time retail jobs. I wanted to find a role that would allow me to combine these two interests, which drew me to cost consultancy. 

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