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Hi All,

I’m hoping i could get some advice !

I’m currently a qualified accountant and work in finances. (Sick of sitting behind a desk)

I’m exploring a career change into becoming an electrician in UK.

Any tips in terms of qualifications and course providers ? still undecided if I’m going to do them part time or full time.

Greatly appreciate any advice !
 
Hi All,

I’m hoping i could get some advice !

I’m currently a qualified accountant and work in finances. (Sick of sitting behind a desk)

I’m exploring a career change into becoming an electrician in UK.

Any tips in terms of qualifications and course providers ? still undecided if I’m going to do them part time or full time.

Greatly appreciate any advice !

Check out the City and Guilds guide


Your main hurdle will be gaining the practical skills by working in the industry to become fully qualified. The technical qualifications are only part of the process.
 

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