Begin an Apprenticeship

Get paid as you develop new skills.
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Learn While You Earn

Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce, and you can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a portable, nationally recognized credential.

These components differentiate apprenticeships from other types of workplace training programs in the following ways.

Key components of an apprenticeship:

  • Paid job - Get paid to learn while earning a wage as you develop new skills.
  • Work-based learning - Gain structured on-the-job learning to prepare for a successful career.
  • Classroom learning - Most opportunities include classroom instruction and provide college credit while avoiding student debt.
  • Credentials - Earn a portable, nationally recognized credential within your industry.
  • Mentorship - Gain workplace-relevant skills under the supervision of an experienced mentor.
Start an apprenticeship
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There’s such a need and a demand for people in the field, they’re hiring people just to teach them.
Diego
Electrician Apprentice
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