Trueform joins The 5% Club (a group of works in high viz jackets chatting to each other indoors

Trueform Group joins The 5% Club

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Trueform Group has joined The 5% Club, a national movement of more than 1,000 employers committed to creating high‑quality career pathways through apprenticeships, graduate roles, student placements and workplace learning.

A leading UK manufacturer working across transport infrastructure, digital technology, mobility, wayfinding and the public realm, Trueform has long recognised the importance of investing in future talent. The company already offers hands‑on experience and development opportunities across design, engineering, manufacturing, digital systems and project delivery.

Membership of The 5% Club reinforces Trueform’s commitment to skills development, workforce training and long‑term career progression within the manufacturing and engineering sectors. The initiative brings together organisations focused on tackling skills shortages and strengthening the UK’s future workforce through “earn and learn” opportunities.

CEO Jonathan Morley said: “We are delighted to join The 5% Club and become part of a community of employers committed to investing in future talent. Developing skills and creating opportunities for people to learn, grow and build meaningful careers is essential for our business and for the long‑term success of UK manufacturing, engineering and infrastructure delivery.”

As Trueform continues to expand its work across transport, mobility and digital technology, investment in people remains central to its growth strategy. Joining The 5% Club further strengthens the company’s commitment to building a skilled, resilient workforce for the future.