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edison has more data than eek
There's no age limit to apprenticeships AFAIK, although the government funding is skewed to under 25s. Apprenticeships can go up to Masters degree level and even beyond.
For a limited time you can get up to £18,000 funding towards some Masters degree level apprenticeships I believe.
I'm doing an MBA at the moment. I started it partly out of boredom and partly from a thirst for knowledge. I need the structure of the course as I don't have the discipline to read all the academic guff on my own without some direction. It's early days but am thoroughly enjoying it and it's already done what I hoped it would - which is open my eyes to areas, topics etc that I would never normally encounter.
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Absolutely correct but companies offering apprenticeships to all ages tend to look internally for their candidates. They've got people with a good idea of the business and are dedicated so why take a chance on external randoms. It's not common for an advertised apprenticeship role to be open to adults.
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If I were you, I would choose Scrum Master and/or Test Manager route. They are achievable with your experience as both doesn't require much technical knowledge. They are purely managing people and the expectation of stakeholders.
^^ This is why everyone now has "Scrum Master" on their CV. It is essentially meaningless in the current market. Completely pointless some would say.
Even "Test Management" is in the bin as now developers, and their management, think that they can simply run a test automation suite and chuck their code into Production.
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I completely agree. At least these are the roles OP can try immediately with his/her known contacts without investing time, money and effort in PM courses that is probably going to give the same outcome.
All OP needs is a week to prepare for these roles and test the waters.
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TestMangler - scorchio!
No training needed. It's a piece of piss. Make a list of tulip that needs done, tell the c**ts that need to do it, what they have to do and when, make a colour coded chart of all the tulip and all the c**ts, make it look to the stakeholders like you did it all yourself. Job Done.
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