The South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership has now
formally closed as a registered limited company.

To stay updated on the latest economic developments throughout the region, we encourage you to visit the South East Midlands Growth Hub. The SEM Growth Hub also provides free business advice and guidance to all businesses, manages funding and grant programmes and has an extensive resource library where businesses can find additional support.

Define your career - Take control this winter. Define your career - Take control this winter.

Employment Support

Define your career - Take control this winter.
Define your career - Take control this winter. Define your career - Take control this winter.

Employment Support

Define your career - Take control this winter.
Define your career - Take control this winter. Define your career - Take control this winter.

Employment Support

Define your career - Take control this winter.

Employment support for education leavers

Unemployed coming out of education? Navigating the world of work can be difficult. Take a look at the local support available to help you secure a job, as well as access information to help you understand your options for further education.

A CV is an essential part of any job search and a fantastic way to put all of your skills, experience, and qualifications in one place. A well-written CV could be the difference between getting an interview and not being considered for the role. Access support to prepare your CV: 

 

Are you thinking of starting a new business? One in 27 new businesses in England are started within the South East Midlands, with the business survival rates being above the UK average. Our prime location naturally places us at the heart of where key innovators and markets come together.

Access support to become self-employed: 

A traineeship is a skills development programme that includes a work placement. It can last from 6 weeks up to 1 year, though most traineeships last for less than 6 months. Discover local traineeships:

 

An apprenticeship is a real job where you learn, gain experience and get paid.

You're an employee with a contract of employment and holiday leave. By the end of an apprenticeship, you'll have the right skills and knowledge needed for your chosen career.

It can take between one and six years to complete an apprenticeship depending on which one you choose, what level it is and your previous experience. It's funded from contributions made by the government and your employer. Find out about becoming an apprentice: 

How much do you know about the South East Midlands' workforce? Labour Market Information (LMI) is a useful tool to help you research future jobs in the local area, understand the skills needed for certain roles and the demand for future employment.

Find out about different careers, entry routes, salaries and more: 

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