Ben Harvey

Ben Harvey

“Whilst at university, I was working in Game - the video game retailer - as part of the customer service team.  I enjoyed the role and after I got my degree, I was able to secure a full-time post at Game and progressed to a management role.   I spent four years in retail before a friend of mine mentioned he had completed a Leadership and Management course at SERC which he recommended.  I enrolled on the course, and this helped me make a connection with EPOS NI, where I secured a post working in software.  I was with the organisation for three years, but I was working behind a desk and wasn’t really enjoying the work."

“I called into SERC one day to speak to one of the careers team to find out what other courses I could do and to get some help with career direction.   At that time, I thought an Apprenticeship was something someone did if they weren’t doing A levels, so I was enlightened to find out about the routes you could take with an Apprenticeship and to find out about Higher Level Apprenticeships (HLA). The more I heard about the HLA in Mechatronic Engineering, the more I knew it would be the perfect move for me.  I enrolled on the course and spent a bit of time researching possible employers, but it was a link through the Apprenticeship team at SERC which led me to Camlin, where I secured the position of Apprentice Technician whilst I have been completing the HLA Mechatronic Engineering at SERC.  I will complete the course in June 2024 and hope to stay on with Camlin when I complete.

“I have really enjoyed the HLA.  Coming back to learn at my age was a bit strange at the start but I have loved it. If I were to revisit my education again, I would go for an apprenticeship or straight to an HLA from A-Levels.   I don’t regret going to university where I made great friends and had a really good experience, but the apprenticeship route has proved, for me, a much better way of learning. At university, you hardly get speaking to a lecturer, but at SERC, the lecturers are much more accessible and the combination of working and learning has been tremendous.”