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Alan Sugar Needs a Junior Apprentice
The series will see 10 young contenders, five girls and five boys aged 16 to 17 compete to become the winner of the title of the first Junior Apprentice in a five-part series on BBC One next year.
Multimillionaire and self-made businessman, Sir Alan Sugar left school at 16 with no qualifications but he battled his way to the top.
Now he's on the hunt for teenagers aged 16 to 17 who have the same potential.
Candidates from all social backgrounds are being encouraged to apply – whether they're straight A students, from grammar or public school or have no academic qualifications whatsoever.
Sir Alan will guide the candidates through a variety of business tasks to test their entrepreneurial skills and every week, teams will go head to head.
The Junior Apprentice chosen by Sir Alan will win a prize tailored to his or her individual career prospects and worth up to £25,000.
Click here to apply.
The series will see 10 young contenders, five girls and five boys aged 16 to 17 compete to become the winner of the title of the first Junior Apprentice in a five-part series on BBC One next year.
Multimillionaire and self-made businessman, Sir Alan Sugar left school at 16 with no qualifications but he battled his way to the top.Now he's on the hunt for teenagers aged 16 to 17 who have the same potential.
Candidates from all social backgrounds are being encouraged to apply – whether they're straight A students, from grammar or public school or have no academic qualifications whatsoever.
Sir Alan will guide the candidates through a variety of business tasks to test their entrepreneurial skills and every week, teams will go head to head.
The Junior Apprentice chosen by Sir Alan will win a prize tailored to his or her individual career prospects and worth up to £25,000.
Click here to apply.

















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