Sintons commits to future skills in North East with training programme
Sintons law firm has worked with a local training company to devise three bespoke programmes. as part of its dual commitment to developing its people and delivering excellence in client service.
Amacus delivered two courses over three days for members of the North East Solicitor Apprenticeship (NESA) programme, three of whom are at Newcastle-based Sintons, to develop presentation and management skills.
Claire Atkins, head of HR at Sintons, said: “At Sintons, we have an ongoing commitment to giving our people opportunities to develop their skills, which in turn can help build their careers, and these three sessions have worked very well for everyone involved.
“They were developed to the exact requirements of the people involved, and the outcomes have been very positive.
“It was also great for Sintons to offer the two courses to our solicitor apprentices - having been involved in NESA since its inception three years ago. It is always a pleasure to be able to create further opportunities for these talented young people to thrive.”
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