Welcome Cohort 40
- Aug 25, 2023
- 3 min read

After a busy few weeks of going through applications and holding our recruitment boot camp, we have now formed our 40th Cohort of Content Creator Apprentices!
The employers faced a tough decision on the day, as we had a room full of incredible candidates. A massive well done to everyone who participated on the day, and
congratulations to all those who secured a place on the apprenticeship programme.
We are very excited to introduce you to, Cohort 40.
Meet them below:
Amelia Kapszewicz

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
A creative, organised pupil which always puts in 100%, loves to grow and develop to the max with outstanding communication skills.
Billy Baron

What emoji would you be and why?
👟The trainer emoji best describes me as I collect trainers and have a massive passion for them. I have been to multiple trainer exhibitions, I take a big interest in them as it is something I have grown up with and I care about a lot. I love having conversations about them and hearing people’s stories around them as I know people have very emotional connections with them growing up wearing them.
Ciara Wilkinson O'Callaghan

What emoji would you be and why?
♏️ My star sign Scorpio because I am incredible loyal to those close to me. Scorpios are known to be very generous and caring which I would describe myself as, I always put others before myself
Elliot Davey

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
Criticism fuels me and motivates me to thrive and do better in all aspects of life.
Eloise Turner

What emoji would you be and why?
☺️ The emoji that best describes me is the face emoji with the smile and eyes slightly squinted as I always have a smile on my face with anything I do and I think this emoji looks kind and approachable which are some qualities that I believe that I have. I also think that this emoji attracts positivity as you will use it in a happy or excited context, and I am always trying to attract positivity with everything that I do.
Emily Harris

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
Emily, 21 and a content enthusiast
If you need to find me I’ll probably be in the gym or off doodling ;)
Isobel Sim

What emoji would you be and why?
😜 The tongue-wink face emoji - I would say this best describes me as it connotes someone who enjoys life, isn't afraid to be or show who they are, having fun, yet the wink shows my more serious side.
Kaysey Reddecliff

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
Travel lover, Pilates enthusiast, Happy mind Happy life :)
Leo Hancock

What emoji would you be and why?
😂- I’m either laughing or being laughed at in almost every situation
Maisie Jackson

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
Positive, creative, bubbly and will bring love and joy to people's lives :)
Mia Jones

What emoji would you be and why?
🫣 I definitely most relate to the monkey emoji covering his eyes. I can be shy and nervous around people at first but as soon as I become comfortable and start to relax I can become quite funny and cheeky. I'm always up for a chat as well as being a hardworking, driven young person.
Nadine Parker-Jones

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
Nadine | she/her/hers | manchester based
an aspiring digital marketer and content creator
fashion-lover, avid blogger and writer
Rachel Howard

What emoji would you be and why?
🧐 I think the inquisitive face with the monocle, because I'm always curious about new things.
Ruby Roebuck

Describe yourself in an Insta Bio
I'm a bubbly, adventurous girl with a LOVE for everything artistic and unique!
Saif Masood

What emoji would you be and why?
🤯 The mind blown emoji would describe me best as it reflects my brainstorms in creativity
It's great to see everyone settling in to their workplaces and getting stuck in to the Academy sessions already! We can't wait to see all the exciting things they get up to throughout their apprenticeship journey.
















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