Apprentice project

Quickslide has created an apprentice scheme and sought advice from Building Our Skills (BOS) on how to achieve the best outcome.

As part of its quest to ‘inform, encourage, support and inspire’, BOS works with organisations to enable companies to implement recruitment and training schemes, such as that developed for Quickslide.

Quickslide was subsequently connected with GFTS, an organisation that specialises in providing training within the fenestration and construction industries. Working with the head of Quickslide’s human resources team, Rachael Doran, GFTS is providing guidance on apprenticeship schemes and strategies for recruitment and training. The organisation will also work with Quickslide to find suitable candidates, carry out initial vetting, and assistance with interviews.

Rachael said: “Among a number of other initiatives that Quickslide is implementing to bring new people to the company and provide training for new and our existing staff, we are determined to bring young people into our business and the glazing industry.

“As Building Our Skills sets out to demonstrate to young and new people, the fenestration industry continues to be incredibly successful, even throughout the difficult times of the past year, and there are tremendous opportunities for careers with various skill sets that will set people up for life.”

Quickslide chairman Adrian Barraclough said: “Through an introduction by Stephanie Tague at BOS, we are now working with GFTS to find two apprentices initially, to come and join us at Quickslide, specifically in our frame production facilities.

“We have many people with us at Quickslide who took a job with us and now have a career, and there are tremendous opportunities at Quickslide for development and progression within a business that is growing very quickly. BOS is an excellent initiative to show people what a great industry this is.”

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