What employers hire Makers graduates?
Learn about the types of organisations that hire Makers graduates and apprentices, from startups to large companies across sectors such as technology, finance and the public sector.
Makers graduates and apprentices work across a wide range of organisations, from fast-growing startups to large established companies.
Employers partner with Makers because they are looking for people who can contribute to real engineering teams and continue developing their skills over time.
A range of organisations
Makers learners have gone on to work in organisations across sectors including:
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Technology companies
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Financial services
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Retail and ecommerce
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Government and public sector
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Media and digital platforms
Many organisations use Makers programmes to build long-term capability in areas such as software engineering, data and cloud technology.
Working with employers
Makers works closely with employers to design programmes that reflect the skills organisations need. This helps ensure learners develop capabilities that are relevant in real workplaces.
Apprentices join employers directly as part of their role, while bootcamp learners may connect with organisations through hiring partners, placements or recruitment opportunities.
Continuing your career
After completing a Makers programme, many learners continue progressing within their organisation or move into new technical roles as they gain experience.