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I've seen Barclays and JP Morgan offer such apprenticeship programs. I'm really curious.
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Lim Qin Da
30 May 2020
Finance & Business Analytics at National University of Singapore
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Hi Anon,
According to an article by The Straits Times, Poly grads who took on apprenticeship programs that allow them to work and study at the same time are earning more than their peers in full-time employment. Poly grads who took on apprenticeships programs earn on average $2,900 six months after completing their studies, while the median salary of polytechnic graduates in full-time employment was $2,350 six months after graduation or completing national service.
These numbers are however based on the SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programme (ELP), which may differ slightly from that of Barclays and JP Morgan. If you would like to read more into the article, you can refer to it here. Hope this helps!