Chamber International inspires the next generation of trade experts

4 March 2022

 

Year 13 A-level students from Titus Salt School in Yorkshire, heard how international trade can open up a world of career opportunities. 

The school, named after mill owner Sir Titus Salt who built the nearby model village to house his workers in 1853, is located in Saltaire a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site. 

As part of their A-level Business Studies preparation, the students heard from Peter Bainbridge (pictured below), Export Advisor at Chamber International, how exports represent 30% of the UK’s GDP; international trade supports 6.5 million UK jobs and jobs linked to exporting pay above the national average. 

     

Peter said: “From Brexit to Russian sanctions, from new trade deals to the disruption to global supply chains, there has never been a more exciting and important time to pursue a career in international trade. Supporting over 3,500 UK exporters, from FTSE 100 companies to first-time SMEs, no two days are the same as an Export Advisor at Chamber International. 

Chamber International looks forward to continuing to working with the next generation of international trade experts.” 

Further details about career opportunities at Chamber International, can be found here.

 

Chamber International, which has offices in Bradford and London and helps hundreds of new and experienced exporters throughout the UK with a wide range of specialist services to make exporting easier and more cost effective.

 

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