Get the most out of T Levels
Enhance your understanding of T Levels and their benefits for businesses, discover how employers in England can engage with T Levels as a recruitment channel, and access best practice case studies.
What are T Levels?
Two-year, technical qualifications developed with industry experts
T Levels are developed in collaboration with businesses to equip students with essential sector skills by combining classroom learning and extended industry placements for a blend of technical knowledge and practical experience.
Introduced in September 2021 for Construction & Building Services Engineering and in September 2022 for Engineering & Manufacturing, T Levels are the primary technical qualification for 16 to 19-year-olds in England after GCSEs, alongside apprenticeships and A Levels.
T Levels often lead to skilled employment, apprenticeships, further qualifications, or higher education opportunities.
What are the benefits of T Levels for businesses?
Taking T Level students into your business should be part of your long-term skills strategy as it can:
- Develop your pipeline of future apprentices or interns
- Build skills and knowledge in your team
- Enhance your company reputation in the local area
- Ensure diversity of age, ethnicity and gender in your workforce
- Increase existing staff experience of mentoring young people
- Bring new ideas into your business from the next generation.