University v Apprenticeships - Are we getting engineering careers wrong?
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Engineering careers are often framed as a simple question: apprenticeship or university?
But what if that’s the wrong debate?
In this solo episode of The Engineer a Career Podcast, Josh explores why engineering has never relied on a single pathway and why the real challenge facing the profession isn’t which route people choose, but how effectively we transfer knowledge to the next generation.
From the strengths of apprenticeships and the value of university environments, to the growing demand from students for real world experience, this episode looks at how different learning styles shape engineering careers and why industry must think more seriously about internships, placements, and early exposure to real engineering work.
Drawing on his own experience, family background in apprenticeships, and conversations with students across universities and colleges, Josh asks a simple question:
Are we focusing too much on the route, and not enough on the system that connects education to industry?
If you are a student considering engineering, an educator guiding the next generation, or an organisation thinking about early career talent, this episode explores why engineering needs every pathway.
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