What you could earn after an apprenticeship
Completing an apprenticeship gives you skills and work experience. This can help you earn more as your career develops.
Pay is different depending on the type of job you do. Find apprenticeships in the area of work you’re interested in.
What former apprentices earn
These figures show what some people earn 5 years after completing an apprenticeship. They’re based on apprentices who finished their apprenticeship in 2019.
The amounts show the median salaries earned by former apprentices. They’re not starting salaries.
| Area of work | What former apprentices earn |
|---|
| Agriculture, horticulture and animal care | £26,920 |
| Arts, media and publishing | £29,390 |
| Business, administration and law | £28,300 |
| Construction, planning and the built Environment | £33,650 |
| Digital technology | £36,110 |
| Education and training | £20,820 |
| Engineering and manufacturing technologies | £37,060 |
| Health, public services and care | £23,610 |
| Leisure, travel and tourism | £24,660 |
| Retail and commercial enterprise | £25,170 |
| Science and mathematics | £32,960 |
Find an apprenticeship in an area that interests you
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