What is a Registered Apprenticeship?
A Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeship is a nationwide training system that produces highly skilled workers to meet the demands of a skilled American workforce. It is a unique, flexible system that combines job-related technical instruction with structured on-the-job learning experiences. Registered Apprenticeships benefit employers, apprentices, and the community.
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APPRENTICESHIPS CAN BE FOUND IN INDUSTRIES SUCH AS:
• Construction
• Manufacturing
• Information Technology & Networking
• Healthcare
• Business Management
• Paid Full-time Work Experience and Classroom Time
• Work-based Learning
• Higher quality of life and skills versatility
• Opportunity to gain a Nationally-Recognized Credential
• Opportunity for college credit and future degrees
• Skilled workers trained to industry specifications
• Improved Productivity, Profitability, and Bottom Line
• Reduced turnover
• Pipeline for new skilled workers
• Highly skilled workforce
• Increased competitive edge in global competition
• System that contributes to and sustains economic growth