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Building Futures event guides South Devon college students into construction apprenticeships

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
March 30, 2026
in Community News

As part of National Careers Week, the College held a Building Futures employer and student networking event at the Clean Energy Centre.

The College invited local employers from across the construction sector including plumbers, electricians and builders. The students were all given the opportunity to speak to each employer as part of the speed networking event.

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The landmark occasion was the culmination of a pilot bespoke employability programme designed by South Devon College.

“The Student Talent and Skills Matching Programme was designed to improve apprenticeship recruitment, retention and outcomes across the construction sector,” explained Colette Dalton, Apprenticeship Lead & Employability Adviser.

“It came about because employers were consistently telling us that core employability behaviours – such as communication, reliability, teamwork and professionalism are the main reasons young people aren’t getting and keeping jobs.”

The intensive six-week employability programme bridges the gap between vocational study and the professional workplace for students aged 16–19, helping make them work ready.

The programme covers attitudes, values and habits as well as communication, teamwork, problem solving, customer service, conflict management, understanding business and approaching employers.

“Changes in technology, a lack of Saturday job opportunities, living in an instant-everything-at-your-fingertips generation and community moving online have contributed to some young people needing to learn work skills and behaviours,” said Johanna Pettett, Placement and Work Experience Lead.

Between sessions, students are challenged to apply the skills they have learnt in the classroom in the real world and then returning to present their reflections to their peers.

“Once the programme has finished, we continue to support the students with bespoke one-to-one coaching for CVs and mock interviews,” said Johanna Pettett.

16-year-old construction student Isaac Armbruster said he really enjoyed the networking event.

“I talked to everyone there and I found it really helpful because quite a few of them gave me tips on how to get better at interviews and find apprenticeships.”

Hannah Jenner, Managing Director from Venture Recruit UK, who works with young people supporting them into jobs with some of the construction employers attending the event, said she was really impressed with the students.

“They were very articulate, great eye contact. The standard was better than a lot of the candidates we interview on a regular basis so I would say the programme has definitely been worthwhile.

“It’s a really good insight for us to see where they’ve come from, so that when they approach us looking for work, we’re better prepared and we’re actively working to find more placements for apprentices.”

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