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Rolls-Royce hosts future talent

28 March 2014 #SMMT News

This week, Rolls-Royce welcomed more than 60 schoolchildren for a look behind the scenes at the home of the super-luxury manufacturer.

With a successful Apprenticeship Programme and more than 60 men and women employed each year on industrial placements, Rolls-Royce has a strong history in developing talent. The company also runs a successful graduate programme, with new positions made available every year.

The March CE Primary School, located on the doorstep of the Rolls-Royce plant at Goodwood, hosted students from its partner school from St Malo, France, for the visit. The Year six pupils toured the company’s head office and manufacturing plant to get an understanding of world-leading super-luxury car manufacturing.

Andrew Ball, Global Corporate Communications Manager, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said, “We were delighted to welcome the schoolchildren and to give them a taste of luxury manufacturing.  We were particularly pleased to note the high level of interest in engineering and hope that the schoolchildren will consider future careers in the manufacturing industry.”

Potential candidates for all Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ positions are encouraged to apply online at: www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com/careers.

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