In this episode, we sit down with Ellen Thieman of Tomlinson Solutions, and Charley Mann, Colette Dalton and construction student Amelia from South Devon College to talk honestly about apprenticeships, confidence and what it really takes to bridge the gap between education and employment.
From personal setbacks to practical solutions, this conversation explores how young people can move from uncertainty to opportunity, and how employers can play a meaningful role in shaping the next generation of talent.
Ellen Thieman
A multi channel marketing apprentice who shares her journey from her A Level results to building real skills in web design, social media and digital marketing.
Charley Mann
A student already balancing education with work, offering insight into what employers value most and what young people learn once they step into the workplace.
Amelia, Student
A construction student taking part in a new employability pilot programme, explaining why hands on learning suits her and what young people struggle with when trying to secure apprenticeships.
Colette Dalton
Programme lead behind the new student talent and skills matching pilot, designed to improve apprenticeship readiness, retention and employer confidence.
Why apprenticeships are not a second choice
The confidence dip many students experience after school
The gap between classroom learning and workplace expectations
What employers say is missing in early career candidates
How structured employability training can strengthen outcomes
Why mindset, communication and attitude matter just as much as technical skill
We close the episode with a focused roundtable conversation built around two key questions:
What is the biggest gap between what young people think work will be like, and what employers actually expect on day one?
If you could change one thing to make apprenticeships easier to access and more successful, what would it be and why?
This section brings together student experience and employer insight, offering practical reflections for businesses, educators and young people alike.
Apprenticeships only work when confidence, preparation and opportunity align. This episode shows what happens when students are supported properly and employers are invited into the process early.
Whether you are a business owner, a parent, an educator or a young person exploring your next step, this episode offers clarity, encouragement and practical insight.
LINKS
Email: colette.dalton@southdevon.ac.uk
Building Futures Event
4th March 2026
All construction employers are invited to attend.
South Devon College Apprenticeship Awards
https://www.southdevon.ac.uk/event/south-devon-college-apprenticeship-awards-2026/
Read about the Apprentice Takeover of the Torbay Business Forum Breakfast: https://www.southdevon.ac.uk/news/2026/02/10/apprentices-were-the-highlight-at-a-successful-torbay-business-forum-breakfast-at-south-devon-college/