Talent Briefing: Artificial Intelligence & Apprenticeship Reform

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WHY ATTEND

Come along to our Talent Briefing on Thursday 02 May, kindly hosted by Walter Scott & Partners, for a focussed discussion on two key topics in the early careers recruitment landscape.  Hear about the latest in artificial intelligence trends in early careers recruitment from the Institute of Student Employers and understand how other sectors are responding to candidate use of AI in applications. Attendees will also gain an update on developments in the apprenticeship and levy system from Skills Development Scotland.  This is an opportunity to network with recruitment and L&D colleagues.  We hope you can join us!

AGENDA

09:00 Registration & Networking

09:30 Welcome

Jenny Barber, Director of Careers and Talent, Investment20/20

09:35 Skills, financial services and Scotland

Laura Wilson, Skills Development Scotland

09:40 AI and early careers applications

Georgia Greer, Head of Insights, Institute of Student Employers

10:20 Apprenticeships and the Levy

Scott Leishman, Skills Development Scotland

11:00 Questions and next steps

Jenny Barber, Director of Careers and Talent, Investment20/20

11:10 Networking

11:30 Close

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