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Maidstone: Maplesden Noakes student Matt Quinney picked to be a Google apprentice

A sixth former’s search for his dream job has left him feeling lucky after scooping a sought-after apprenticeship.

Matt Quinney was one of 800 young hopefuls who applied for the vacancy with Google’s marketing team.

The 18-year-old Maplesden Noakes School student stood out from a group of 120 candidates at a selection day at the social media giant’s headquarters in London, and after a one-on-one interview was among 14 picked for the role.

Matt Quinney, 18 (right) with Maplesden Noakes' head of sixth form, Mr Tom Newcombe (left)
Matt Quinney, 18 (right) with Maplesden Noakes' head of sixth form, Mr Tom Newcombe (left)

Matt said: “Google was really interested in the skills I had developed at school including the business challenge.

“They were looking for somebody with marketing experience who had worked in a team, so this put me in a great position.”

The business challenge, which is now in its tenth year, gives students the chance to complete project-based work with local businesses with one group picked to win £1,000.

Entrance to Maplesden Noakes School, Buckland Road, Maidstone
Entrance to Maplesden Noakes School, Buckland Road, Maidstone

Jane Prideaux, head teacher of the school in Buckland Road, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for Matt and he has done exceptionally well to secure an apprenticeship with such a high profile multi-national company.”

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