FAQs

What degree do I need to be studying for?

We currently sponsor students on a range of courses including Civil Engineering, Building/Construction Management, Quantity Surveying/Commercial Management and Architectural Engineering & Design Management, Land and Planning.

What happens when I finish the course?

If you’ve been successful, you’ll be offered a place on Taylor Woodrow’s industry-leading Graduate Programme.

Where will I be working during my placements?

As we’ll be aiming to build your skills across a wide range of construction programmes, you could be working on projects anywhere in the UK.

What will I be doing?

You’ll be working with experienced professionals, learning all aspects of your role. Make no mistake though, we’ll expect you to take real responsibility as early as possible – though of course, you will have full support every step of the way.

How much is the bursary worth – and do I get paid during placements?

For full details, visit the Rewards and Benefits page

When do I need to apply?

We take on sponsored students in September each year, and we need you have received your application by the end of April.

Are you only looking for young people?

Absolutely not. In fact, we’re looking for people of all ages and from all backgrounds to launch their careers with us

What happens once I apply?

We’ll review your application to make sure it meets our criteria for the scheme. Then, if you are shortlisted, you’ll be invited for an assessment day.

What does the assessment day consist of?

There’s plenty to keep you busy! As well as a presentation about Taylor Woodrow, there’ll be verbal and numerical reasoning tests, interviews and the opportunity to have your questions answered.