Print Jobs partners with Learn2Print to support next generation

Print Jobs announce its support for Learn2Print, an initiative dedicated to helping young people kickstart their careers in the print industry.

The necessity to invest in the next generation is widely recognised, not just for the individuals concerned, but for the continued innovation and success of the print industry as a whole. Print Jobs say they believe the future of print lies in the hands of passionate, skilled young people—and are willing to playing their part in helping them get there by working together with print training company, Learn2Print.

Learn2Print, based in Nottinghamshire, offers a range of courses including access to apprenticeships and professional training tailored to the needs of today’s print businesses. The collaboration with Print Jobs aims to bridge the gap between education and employment, giving young people the confidence, knowledge and experience to succeed in a competitive and creative industry.

An apprentice in the print industry
The necessity to invest in the next generation is widely recognised for the continued innovation and success of the print industry

“This partnership means a lot to us,” says Jon Bray, Director of Learn2Print. “Print Jobs shares our passion for supporting young people as they begin their journey into the print industry. With their help, we can reach even more young people and show them how rewarding a career in print can be.”

As one of the UK’s fastest-growing job boards for the print and packaging sector, Print Jobs is well positioned to connect emerging talent with the opportunities they need to grow. Whether it’s their first job, an apprenticeship placement, or the start of a long-term career, Print Jobs say they are there to support young people every step of the way.

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