Salary

<aside> đź’ˇ Employers are strongly encouraged to pay apprentices a salary that meets or exceeds the London Living Wage, ensuring a fair and equitable start to their careers.

For example, we would recommend an apprentice working a standard 37.5 hour week to be paid an annual salary of ÂŁ25,300. However as these are just guidelines for employers, it is possible that in some instances the apprentice salary may be lower.

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We encourage employers to provide opportunities for promotion, progression or pay increases if appropriate. A good benchmark is that by the end of the apprenticeship, the apprentice should expect to be earning at least 75% of a junior developer’s salary at your organisation. This guidance follows the findings of “How Employers Set Pay For Apprentices”, a report commissioned by the Low Pay Commission in 2020.

If you would like support from FAC discussing salary raises please let the Relationships Lead know, and this can be addressed during progress review meetings.

Timeframe

The Level 4 Software Developer standard

Software developer

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2. The apprenticeship contract