If you're looking for a job in the UK, you're in luck: A law firm in West Yorkshire has landed four new apprentices, all of whom are set to begin their six-year apprenticeships in the coming months, the BBC reports.
Schofield Sweeney was one of the first law firms in the UK to offer apprenticeships, and it says it's "committed to, and passionate about, identifying and developing young talent in this way."
The apprenticeships are in addition to the firm's 13 other apprenticeships in business administration and IT.
The four new apprentices are Anna Hall, Harriet Simon, Florence Wharton, and Lucy Sheehan, all of whom were chosen from more than 140 applicants.
"These aspiring lawyers have all excelled through the recruitment process and we are really excited to have them on board," says Simon Glazebrook, a partner at the law firm.
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