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BHP to recruit 3500 apprentices, trainees – The Australian Financial Review
BHP has announced plans to hire 3500 new apprentices and trainees, part of an $800 million plan to boost the mining giant’s business and spur Australia’s COVID-…

Providing apprenticeships, skills and training opportunities for Australians of all ages and all walks of life, particularly in our regional communities, is a commitment we can make to help Australia bounce back.
BHP boss Mike Henry. Eamon Gallagher
These investments will create a pipeline of future talent in highly skilled roles, working in an industry that delivers essential products to the world and generates export dollars that keep the Australian economy strong.
The new apprenticeship an…
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