Get into retail with Marks & Spencer

If you are 16 to 25, unemployed and interested in a career in retail, join this free training programme where you can:

  • gain in-depth training in the retail industry by completing work experience with Marks & Spencer

  • learn about stock rotation and control, good customer service and selling skills

  • improve your teamwork and communication skills and boost your confidence, interview skills and your CV at the same time

  • receive up to six months' support after the programme to help you find a job

  • get your travel and lunch expenses provided for the the whole programme

Interested?

Two programmes are starting which run for 4 weeks each, as follows:

  • Monday 1st September in the Sheffield and surrounding area.

    Taster Day: Wednesday 27th August

  • Monday 8th September in Meadowhall

    Taster Day: Tuesday 2nd September

The deadline for applications is Friday 22nd August 2014

For more information contact Les on:

Email: leslie.smith@princes-trust.org.uk or

Telephone: 07506 711 643

Find out more about the Prince's Trust:

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