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A website that consolidates degree apprenticeships from across the web

ApprentiFinder is a UK website that aggregates degree apprenticeship listings from multiple sources, making it easier for users to browse and find apprenticeship opportunities in one place.

Background

- Degree apprenticeships are a UK work-and-study route where students earn a full bachelor's or master's degree while employed, with tuition paid jointly by the government and employer — so no student debt. - Unlike traditional university, degree apprenticeships involve 4–5 years of paid work (typically 4 days/week) plus 1 day/week of university study. They exist in fields like engineering, digital/tech, finance, law, and healthcare. - Apprentifinder is a third-party search aggregator that scrapes listings from many different employers and training providers (e.g., PwC, Deloitte, BT, Goldman Sachs, the Civil Service) and displays them in one place. This replaces the need to check dozens of company career pages or the official government finder individually. - The site's value is convenience: it saves time, surfaces less obvious opportunities, and lets users filter by location, salary, or subject area — solving the "I don't know where to look" problem that disproportionately affects students without well-connected parents or career advisors.

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