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Wren Kitchens on the lookout for 100 apprentices

Wren Kitchens has ramped up its recruitment initiative as it sets out to increase its apprenticeship programme in the Humber and across the UK. The Barton-based… View Article

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Wren Kitchens on the lookout for 100 apprentices

Wren Kitchens has ramped up its recruitment initiative as it sets out to increase its apprenticeship programme in the Humber and across the UK.

The Barton-based kitchen specialist said it was continuing to experience “unprecedented demand” for its products, and to support its growth Wren is currently seeking more than 100 apprentices to join the business by the end of 2021.

With no experience required in the field, current apprenticeship vacancies are available across all areas of the business.

Victoria Fairbairn, Wren Kitchens’ people and performance director, said: “Whether you’re fresh out of college or looking to diversify into a completely different career, our apprenticeships open up long-term career opportunities for those looking to learn new skills and be part of a fast-paced and forward-thinking company.”

The retailer will continue to recruit a further 100 apprentices in 2022. In the next 18 months, Wren aims to become an Employer Provider, which means they will be able to deliver apprenticeships internally via their dedicated training teams in the UK and US.

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