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Connecting employers with young people and education.

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Helping young people develop skills for work

Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) North East makes it easier for employers to connect with young people in schools and colleges across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

There are lots of different ways to get involved with DYW activities; we'll help you find what works best for you.

How we can help...

Employers

Employers

We make it easy for you to connect with - and recruit - young people and build a pipeline of future talent
Educators

Educators

We connect schools with employers so young people can develop their skills and awareness before moving into the world of work
Young people & parents

Young people & parents

We help you meet employers and experience the real world of work both in the classroom and outside it
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Discover the DYW Pledge

The DYW Pledge aims to connect every 16-24 year old in Scotland to an opportunity - from a job or apprenticeship, to further or higher education, training or volunteering.

For employers, the DYW Pledge is a great tool for planning and structuring their activities with young people.

DYW North East plays a key part in the delivery of the DYW Pledge across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.

Latest DYW North East news and insights...

Science project leaves Portlethen Academy pupils chock-full of careers inspiration

Science project leaves Portlethen Academy pupils chock-full of careers inspiration

Portlethen Academy pupils are being served up science with a difference through an eight-week project that takes them from cocoa harvesting to creating and marketing their own chocolate bars.

DYW North East named Education Partner of the Year at EY Foundation Scotland Impact Awards

DYW North East named Education Partner of the Year at EY Foundation Scotland Impact Awards

DYW North East has been named joint winner of the Education Partner category at the 2025 EY Foundation Scotland Impact Awards in Glasgow. The accolade was shared with Glasgow-based All Saints Secondary School.

#NoWrongPath 2025 | Gus McAskill: From darkroom technician to digital solutions expert

#NoWrongPath 2025 | Gus McAskill: From darkroom technician to digital solutions expert

As a 17-year-old, Gus McAskill could hardly have imagined that his first job as a darkroom technician was the start of a career journey spanning high-profile crime cases, a James Bond blockbuster and the introduction of photogrammetry to the North Sea. Now a Business Development Manager with ZynQ 360, Gus shares his story as part of DYW’s #NoWrongPath campaign.

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