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Lauren’s reflection on her apprenticeship at Manor Community for National Apprenticeship Week 2025

  • By Nicole Thant
  • 13 Feb, 2025

My name is Lauren and I have been working at Manor Community since 2021! I started here as a Business Administration Apprentice and I am now a General Administrator and Trainee Finance Administrator.

My Journey to an apprenticeship

Once completing my GCSEs, I thought I would be going to college to do my a-levels but as time got closer I knew that being in a school setting again just wasn’t for me. I didn’t know much about apprenticeships so I researched into it and thought it sounded perfect for me as you can learn on the job whilst earning money.  When I completed my first apprenticeship, I knew that this was something I wanted to pursue further, so I decided to leave there so I could progress in a different company. This was difficult to do as it was during the pandemic so all interviews were virtual, but I was lucky enough to secure a position at Manor Community.

What benefits did the apprenticeship give me

Working in an office at such a young age has helped me to learn so many new skills which have helped me to get to the position I am in now. Some of the skills I have developed are: using my initiative, IT proficiency, communication and time management. As I progressed through my apprenticeship, I took on more responsibilities and began to see the impact of my work on the organisation. It was incredibly fulfilling to know that my contributions were making a difference. My confidence levels have increased massively at work and in my personal life.

I am grateful for the support and encouragement I received along the way, and I look forward to continuing to grow and progress within Manor Community. All the support I received during my apprenticeship helped me to get a distinction overall which is something I never thought I’d be able to do!

Would I recommend an apprenticeship?

For anyone considering an apprenticeship, I highly recommend it. It's a fantastic way to gain practical experience, develop essential skills, and kickstart your career. My journey at Manor Community has been an incredible learning experience, and I am excited to see what the future holds.

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Hello, my name is Saung Hnin Wai but I mostly go by my name Nicole. I am an IT student at UWE and currently interning at Manor Community for my summer internship 2025 as a Project Support Intern. I am in my final year at UWE and have only been in the UK for a little over 3 months. When I first came, I was overwhelmed by the fact that I had to look for an internship straight away to be ready for my summer internship. The word “Intern” itself was a big deal for us final year students. I did not expect much but still tried my best to apply for internship positions that are related to my major and interests. Outside of my studies and internship, I have a deep passion for cooking and just taking a stroll around my neighborhood to relax my mind and just have some time away from the screen. 

I was totally lost on how to spice up my CV, but luckily, UWE offers a Professional and Academic Writing class. As part of the course, we learned how to write the best version of our CVs. I did not waste a second after the lecture ended to apply for internships using our school website (InfoHub). There, “Manor Community” caught my eye. It’s not only the role but the community itself that looked appealing to me. Manor Community is a care company that provides care and support services. I was beyond happy to know that I would be an intern at a place that provides such help to society, and with my interests in management, the role as “Project Support Intern” was a perfect match for me. I would be learning so much here not only for my role’s responsibilities but also to learn more about care homes and the social support system here in the UK. I am gaining insights into the social support sector in the UK (Bristol) and look forward to furthering my understanding while also improving my skills as a Project Support Intern.

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