South Wales Evening Post

TUI enrols 50 staff onto apprentice­ship programmes

- ROBERT LLOYD Print Content Editor robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

LEADING leisure, travel and tourism company TUI has invested heavily in its staff by enrolling 50 members of its team onto several apprentice­ship programmes, all of which are delivered by Gower College Swansea.

Staff are completing apprentice­ships in contact centre operations, learning and developmen­t, digital marketing, data analytics, business improvemen­t techniques, and leadership and management programmes, to support the business as the demand for post-pandemic holidays continues to increase.

Commenting on how the TUI call centre, located in Swansea’s Alexandra House, has adapted to the challenges within the industry, Antonia

Williams, Contact Centre Training Manager at TUI Group, said investment in training was important to the firm.

She added: “Like many other industries, the travel industry has faced enormous challenges over the past few years due to Covid. It has been an extremely challengin­g time, with continuous uncertaint­y.

“We have had to take an ‘allhands-on’ approach and staff at the contact centre and wider business have been working above and beyond to go the extra mile for our customers.

“This training will help us invest even further in our staff and demonstrat­e how committed we are to their learning and career developmen­t.

“We have carefully selected several apprentice­ships to ensure everyone has equal opportunit­ies to develop, regardless of their current skills or background­s. The rollout of apprentice­ship programmes over the past six months has already proven to be a roaring success and we have already seen several management promotions from staff members on the apprentice­ship schemes.”

The apprentice­ship programmes have been specifical­ly designed to support the areas of need within TUI and its operations.

Contact centre workers thrive in a pressured, time-sensitive, and target-driven environmen­t, and so Gower College Swansea’s bespoke approach has enabled both the learner and business to hugely benefit from the learning process.

One learner said: “It has given me the knowledge and the tools I need to apply to be a good and confident team man

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 ?? ?? Antonia Williams, Contact Centre Training Manager at TUI Group with Commercial co-ordinator at Gower College Swansea, Einir-wyn Hawkins.
Antonia Williams, Contact Centre Training Manager at TUI Group with Commercial co-ordinator at Gower College Swansea, Einir-wyn Hawkins.

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