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Openreach latest to join Ladder for Greater Birmingham campaign

Initiative which is helping to create apprenticeships across Birmingham and Solihull is now working with broadband giant

Openreach is the latest employer to join the Ladder for Greater Birmingham campaign(Image: Openreach)

Broadband infrastructure provider Openreach has joined a campaign creating apprenticeships across Birmingham and Solihull.

The company is now an official employer partner of the initiative and training providers with those seeking an apprenticeship.

Openreach will use the new partnership to support and promote apprenticeships across the two locations. Candidates do not need any formal qualifications to apply for an apprenticeship.

The company, which already employs more than 3,200 people across the West Midlands, recently announced record recruitment with 300 more engineers set to join this year, 230 of whom will be apprentices.

More than 650 of the team are also based at the firm's new offices at Three Snowhill in Birmingham city centre.

This recruitment is largely in support of a huge fibre build which has made full fibre available to more than 600,000 homes and businesses, including a newly announced £21 million investment to extend this network to a further 70,000 premises, mainly in Dudley.

HR resources manager Mark Comerford said: "We're delighted to be joining Ladder for Greater Birmingham and have enjoyed our initial discussions with the team.