urfuture promotes careers to Gen Z in Surrey

urfuture helps young people seeking jobs and training find their perfect match online. We – as part of Surrey County Council – are teaming up with the company to support the region’s next generation of workers.

The Get Surrey Working Plan indicates there are 2,945 people aged between 16 and 24 registered unemployed in Surrey in September 2025. And roughly one in 20 (4.5%) are classed as not in employment, education or training (NEET) or circumstances not known.

As part of a renewed focus on supporting people of all ages into employment, we’ve teamed up with urfuture. The next generation’s job app reaches young people who aren’t engaging with traditional careers services or jobs boards.

Instead, the urfuture next generation job app platform attracts its audience through social media. It targets those young people who have left education unsure of their next steps, who are increasingly turn to platforms like TikTok and Instagram for guidance.

Rather than relying on CVs, urfuture’s algorithm matches candidates based on traits, motivations and working preferences. It then surfaces relevant opportunities that users may not be aware of.

How is Surrey working with urfuture?

The initial focus is on introducing Surrey youngsters to Skills Bootcamps. There are free fast-track government-funded courses designed to equip workers with the skills needed in Surrey’s growing sectors.

In just a few weeks, dozens of young people have applied for courses – meaning they could be in suitable roles with local employers in just 16 weeks.

urfuture is also helping create short-form explainer videos for social media, covering key roles and sectors that will be needed in the region moving forward.

Matt Furniss, Surrey County Council’s cabinet member for Highways, Transport and Economic Growth, said: “Surrey has a vibrant diverse economy which makes a major contribution to the vitality of our communities and UK as a whole. But we know that many young people are struggling to know how and where they should be looking to take that vital first step into the workplace.

“This innovative approach breaks down some of those barriers. Helping them understand what the roles are within businesses and highlighting where those first steps could take them.

Gen Z, jobs and urfuture

Holly Hobbs, Chief Communications Officer of urfuture, grew up in Staines. She says the platform was built around a fundamental shift in how Gen Z approaches work.

Holly says: “Gen Z looks for work differently because we’ve grown up in a fundamentally different environment. We’ve been raised in a world of constant information, infinite choice, and algorithm-led discovery – largely driven by social media rather than traditional institutions.

“At the same time, we’ve experienced major disruptions early in life: the pandemic, rapid technological change, and the rise of AI. As a result, trust in linear career paths and traditional hiring signals has weakened. Job titles, CVs, and “one right route” don’t resonate in the same way they did for previous generations.

“Instead, Gen Z expects work discovery to feel more like the platforms they use every day: personalised, visual, fast, and guided. They want clarity, relevance, and authenticity – not endless searching or generic job descriptions. That’s why they don’t search for jobs in the traditional sense. They discover opportunities through content, recommendations, and platforms that understand who they are and what they’re suited to.”

Find out more

Visit our Skills Bootcamps page to find a course that works for you.

Need extra help? Get in touch with our team of experts via our Get Support Now form.

urfuture's Holly Hobbs speaks at a podium at Surrey Skills Conference. Behind her is a banner for STEP Surrey

Skills Bootcamps return to Surrey for 2025

Skills Bootcamps return to Surrey for 2025 – giving you the chance to fast-track your career for free in exciting and growing sectors. Learn new skills in a few weeks via these fully-funded courses.

The government-funded courses allow learners aged 19 and over to gain industry-ready qualifications in super-quick time.

We – as part of Surrey County Council – are offering a range of courses are on offer for this year. This includes construction, cyber security, sustainability and games development.

Training is designed to be as flexible as possible, lasting between two and 16 weeks.

On completing the course, you will have the opportunity of an interview with a local employer – meaning you could take your learning straight into the workplace.

Skills Bootcamps are available to all Surrey adults, whether they are in or out work. Sign up takes just a few minutes. Visit our Skills Bootcamps page to find out more.

Skills Bootcamps in groundworks

Skills Bootcamps’ return to Surrey will see new courses on offer.

This includes an introduction to Groundworks Plant Operations. It’s being run by Farnham-based Construction Industry Safety Training Centre (CISTC).

CISTC specialises in providing construction-specific health, safety and plant training that meets the latest industry regulations.

Its expert trainers bring real-world site experience, ensuring every course is engaging, hands-on, and directly relevant to the workplace.

Angela Fowler, CISTC Operations Director, said:

“This is for people who are looking to move into the sector or those looking to upskill beyond labouring.

“There is a big skills gap and a huge Government drive in terms of construction work. There aren’t enough workers in the industry to provide that, so we’re giving people the skills that are needed.”

Skills Bootcamps success

Last year, more than 500 people signed up for a Skills Bootcamp course in Surrey. Of those who completed courses, more than half said they’d secured new work or a new position in their company as a result.

MTek Solutions used the Solar PV Skills Bootcamp to upskill their staff as the business branched out into the installation and servicing of solar systems.

Kieran Tuck and Michael Slatcher, MTeK Solutions co-founders, said:

“Skills Bootcamps are a great way to upskill and boost your earnings – they help add another string to your bow.

“You have to look beyond today. Investing the time to complete the training has opened doors to much greater opportunities than if we had kept putting things off.”

Matt Furniss, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Economic Growth, said:

“Skills Bootcamps are a great way for residents to gain new qualifications and boost their future earnings, while ensuring employers have access to the skills they need to thrive.

“As one of the UK’s largest regional economies, Surrey’s prosperity depends on having a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of our thriving sectors. By providing pathways to rewarding careers, we’re building a Surrey where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.”

How do I sign up?

Want to know more about Skills Bootcamps in Surrey? Look at a full list of courses and start dates on our Skills Bootcamps page.

To take part in Skills Bootcamps, you must:

  • Be aged 19 or over
  • Have the right to work in the UK
  • Live in Surrey (with an eligible Surrey postcode)
  • Meet residency requirements (the training provider can check this)

If you claim Universal Credit, you can apply and continue to claim benefits.

Some Skills Bootcamps have additional eligibility criteria.

To register your interest, complete our Get Support Now form.

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Two men in orange high vis and hard hats stand in a construction site. Behind them is a yellow plant vehicle.

Free digital skills training for Surrey adults

Free digital skills training is available to all Surrey adults. Boost your confidence with computers to improve your skills and increase your potential earnings with courses from Surrey Adult Learning.

Surrey Adult Learning offers free courses across Surrey for those aged 19 or over. Delivered by expert tutors, they are perfect for people looking to get work-ready or simply boost their skills.

It will also help you work from home and use computers in your personal time with greater confidence.

The courses will help you:

  • Learn essential skills required for work and home such as Cloud storage, email management and communication
  • Discover how to create and edit professional looking documents.
  • Understand how to troubleshoot your device and search the internet effectively.
  • Explore social media settings and protocol.
  • Know how to be safe and responsible online and how to control your digital footprint.

Enrolments open every term in March, July and November. If courses have already started you may still be able to join so please contact the Surrey Adult Learning team.

Next extra help to take the next step? Contact the STEP Surrey team via the Get Support Now form.

Sign up for free digital skills training in Surrey

Surrey Adult Learning offers free digital skills courses for a range of abilities.

To apply complete the application form. The Surrey Adult Learning team will evaluate your eligibility and skills then provide a course offer. You must accept this offer to secure your place.

If you need help completing this form please

Eligibility criteria

Digital skills courses at Surrey Adult Learning are free for adults aged 19 or over on the 31 August 2024.

They must be:

  • Adults aged 19 or over on 31 August 2024
  • Able to easily travel to an agreed Surrey Adult Learning centre to sit exams or assessments (where applicable)
  • United Kingdom (UK) nationals – Who currently live in England and have been resident in the UK for at least three full years prior to starting their course

Those on asylum or refugee schemes will be exempt from the three-year rule.

The full list of eligibility criteria is on the Surrey Adult Learning website.

If you’re unsure then get in touch with the STEP Surrey team via the Get Support Now form.

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