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I can't see the programme I want to apply for on my homepage
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This article is for those applying for an apprenticeship via their current employer. If you are a career starter applying for apprenticeship roles at a future employer, explore articles relevant to you here.

At Multiverse, we’re committed to evolving our programme offerings to align with market demand and meet the needs of both our learners and employers. If you’ve recently logged into your homepage and found that some programmes you were hoping to see aren’t available for application, don't worry! We’re here to explain why this might be happening and what you can do next.

Understanding Your Homepage

When you apply for an apprenticeship role within your current employer, the programmes that will be visible on your homepage are specifically tailored to the ones your employer has agreed to invest in. This means that not all programmes offered by Multiverse will appear on your homepage. Our goal is to provide you with options that are relevant and supported by your organization.

What If You Can’t Find Your Desired Programme?

If you’ve heard about a programme that piqued your interest, or if you have a specific career path in mind, we encourage you to share this with your contact within your organization who manages apprenticeships. They can provide insights on the options available and potentially advocate for broader programme offerings that align with your career ambitions.

Checking for Technical Issues

If you believe a programme that your employer has agreed to fund is missing from your homepage, it could be a technical issue. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team. We’re here to assist you and will investigate any discrepancies to ensure you have access to the right applications.

Eligibility Matters

Lastly, even if certain programmes do appear on your homepage, it’s important to note that you may not be automatically eligible for them. Apprenticeships in the UK are regulated and require applicants to meet specific criteria to be funded. Make sure you read the eligibility requirements for any programme you’re interested in to confirm that you meet them to avoid disappointment.

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