Meet Kawsar, 18, from East London, and find out about his apprenticeship as a civil engineer for Transport for London. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
I want young people to know that university is not the only way into employment.
- Kawsar wanted to be a civil engineer from a young age because the job involves working with new technology to find solutions to construction problems
- Day-to-day, Kawsar works with a mentor on construction sites as part of his apprenticeship
- He works four days a week on site at a London underground station and one day at college
- At school, Kawsar's teachers and friends expected him to go to university but he's so glad he followed his heart and chose a more hands-on apprenticeship scheme.
What to expect if you want to be an engineer
- How many people work in the engineering sector?
- What can you earn in different roles?
- What routes can you take to get in?
- Is the demand for engineers expected to grow in the future?
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