List of The Apprentice candidates (UK series eleven)

Age: 23; Sales account manager. Became noted early on in the first episode for attempting to sell fish to a vegan restaurant before annoying his fellow candidates and Lord Sugar in the boardroom. He managed to sell several copies of a children's book to the focus group in week five. Butaja was fired in Week 6 after performing a number of DIY tasks to a very poor standard. He was one of three candidates that were fired at the end of that week. Prior to his firing, he was one of the candidates alongside Richard and David to have one of the best track records, winning five times in a row.

Brett Butler-Smythe

Age: 28; Occupation: Builder. Was close to being fired in the first episode for being the primary cause of the delay selling fish. He was fired in Week 10.

Dan Callaghan

Age: 23; Occupation: Director of a fragrance retailer. Callaghan likened himself to Alexander the Great. However, Lord Sugar disagreed, saying that Callaghan resembled Desperate Dan so fired him after the first task.

Sam Curry

Age: 23; Private tutor. Curry was fired in Week 7 for making an incorrect calculation, only selling a small amount of products, and his bad performance as project manager in Week 5.Following the show, Stevenson along with fellow candidate, Sam Curry wrote a Children's Book, Gobble Gruff.

Natalie Dean

Age: 25; Corporate account manager working in telecoms. Dean claimed that "If I set my mind to something I won’t quit until I have done it". However, Lord Sugar told Dean that "she's immature" and that "I'm not sure you think before you speak". Lord Sugar fired Dean in Week 5.

Jenny Garbis

Age: 23; Student. Garbis claimed that "You will see my name in lights – Jenny Garbis, don’t forget that. That’s going to be a global name". However, Claude Littner described Garbis as "not very good" so she was fired after the third task.

April Jackson

Age: 26; Occupation: Owner of a Jamaican boutique. Jackson claimed that "I’m Jamaican - we come first ... we will win in the boardroom", however Jackson was fired in Week 6 and was the last candidate to be fired that week.

Aisha Kasim

Age: 30; Occupation: Inventor and hair extensions specialist. Kasim was project manager in week two and was fired.

Vana Koutsomitis

Age: 27; Social media entrepreneur. She was runner-up in the final, where she got beaten by Joseph Valente.

Gary Poulton

Age: 34; Programme manager. He was fired in week 11 because of his bad business plan.

Scott Saunders

Age: 27; Senior account manager in sales. Saunders claimed that he "is the best" and that he "puts in a hundred million per cent effort". However, he quit the show after claiming to be disrespected by Lord Sugar and his aides, as well as being in a row involving him and fellow candidate Brett Butler-Smythe.

David Stevenson

Age: 25; Owner of a sports marketing company. Stevenson stated that he "wants to change the world of business" and was an ideal candidate because he "wears tweed", however during the Week 8 Stevenson was criticised for lack of contribution to the task and making an error which caused his team to lose, and so was fired.

Elle Stevenson

Age: 21; Construction operation executive. Stevenson stated that she "I’ve never been the person that comes second", and was proven correct when she was the fired in Week 6, coming 13th overall. Stevenson was fired after failing as project manager in a construction task, during which she admitted that she had performed so badly that she would have fired herself "given half a chance". During her time on the show, she had never been on the winning team and was the second candidate on the show never to be on a winning team alongside Vincent Disneur from Series 7. Following the show, Stevenson along with fellow candidate, Sam Curry wrote a Children's Book, Gobble Gruff.

Joseph Valente

Age: 25; He won season 11 of The Apprentice. Owner of a plumbing business. Valente claimed that "I am the definition of success. I’m the godfather of business", however Lord Sugar described this as a "stupid comment to make". He was hired due to his better knowledge in the final.

Charleine Wain

Age: 31; Hair and beauty salon owner. Wain was involved in a catfight with Selina Waterman-Smith after being in the boardroom during the third episode.Charleine was Fired in Week 11 after her aspirations for business were described as unrealistic.

Selina Waterman-Smith

Age: 31; Owner of an events agency. Waterman-Smith was involved in a catfight with Charleine Wain after being in the boardroom during the third episode. and since appearing on the show has reported to have broken contract with the BBC accusing them of making her out to be a pantomime villain. Waterman-Smith claimed that she could enter "wonder woman mode", however Lord Sugar described her as "invisible women". She was fired in Week 9 for failing to make a sale, and for not being able to get along with her fellow candidates, and she was the only fired candidate so far to not appear on the spinoff show You're Fired!

Ruth Whiteley

Age: 47; Sales training consultancy owner. Whiteley claimed of Lord Sugar, that "he’ll think I’m great". However, during the fourth task Whiteley, a sales training consultant, failed to make a single sale. Moreover, Lord Sugar thought that Whiteley's personality was unsuitable if she was to work with him so fired Whiteley.

Richard Woods

Age: 31; Digital marketing agency director. Woods claimed "I’ve got everything highly tuned and highly chiselled" and alongside Mergim Butaja had the best track record of all the candidates winning eight out of eleven tasks. However, during the interviews Woods admitted that he had "just flowered my business plan with the most amount of [...] you’ve seen". Therefore, Sugar fired Woods in Week 11.