
Will Generation Z career choices see the end of British manufacturing?
Generation Z has given the thumbs down to launching a manufacturing career with a job in digital or IT much more to their liking. more»
Generation Z has given the thumbs down to launching a manufacturing career with a job in digital or IT much more to their liking. more»
Young people in the UK have slammed schools, universities and businesses for failing to prepare them for the world of work. more»
Ever since her first business selling customised t-shirts in high school, this young founder has always had an entrepreneurial mindset. more»
Last summer, this 19-year-old founder decided she didn't want to for someone else so she quit her job and started her own business. more»
After going viral on Twitter at 16, this young entrepreneur gained 150, 000 followers in a few weeks. A year later, he put his social media skills to the test and built his own social media agency. more»
After being surrounded by enterprise whilst growing up, this former barista 24-year-old set up her own patisserie business. more»
Business Advice today launches its new Young Entrepreneurs series, where we will regularly showcase the Britain's inspiring and emerging talents coming through the ranks with their own micro enterprises. more»
National research agency Innovate UK has named 24 young entrepreneurs as winners of its inaugural Ideas Mean Business programme, giving a platform to Britain's next generation of innovators. more»
One of Scotland's most successful entrepreneurs is offering grants of 100, 000 to young people in Scotland positively disrupting the nation and helping their communities. more»
As National Apprenticeship Week shines a light on the benefits of in-work training opportunities, Anna Hickey, managing director of media agency Wavemaker, considers how employers can look beyond traditional placements. more»