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Businesses can find information on employing people on the Business Link employment and skills website. Businesses can find information on recruitment, retaining and training staff below . People looking for a job or for information on benefits should go to the government’s Directgov website.
Jobcentre Plus offers a range of services to businesses including a vacancy advertising service, a recruitment advisory service and help for employees facing redundancy.
Businesses can advertise a vacancy with Jobcentre Plus on the Employer Direct Online service.
The Skills Funding Agency allocate funding to colleges and other skills and training organisations to meet the needs of local businesses and communities. The Agency also houses the National Apprenticeship Service.
On Site Bristol is Bristol City Council's specialist provider of apprenticeships, training and guidance for the construction and building services industry.
Apprenticeships are nationally designed work based programmes offering a route of entry across 80 different industry sectors. Employers are being encouraged to offer apprenticeship placements as a way of meeting their workforce needs.
West At Work is a business led partnership that coordinates employment and skills activity across a variety of public sector agencies within the West of England. West at Work ensures that tailored and coordinated employment and training support meets local needs and responds to changes in the economy. This includes help and information for businesses, training and advice for individuals, and work with investors.
The University of the West of England offers a large range of professional and short courses including bespoke courses for most business sectors.
City of Bristol College has a team of expert business advisers to help identify business needs and training solutions. Businesses have a choice from over 1,800 courses.
N-GAGED is an independent training arm of Filton College that delivers flexible, employer-focused training solutions. N-GAGED’s employer engagement team works closely with employers at board level, with training departments or at union representative level to provide a bespoke training service.

