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Your Teen Might Benefit From An Apprenticeship Instead Of College

Apprenticeships are an alternative for young adults who are unable to attend or uninterested in college. Instead of going into debt for education, apprentices are paid while they complete certification.

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Six San Joaquin County High School Students First in State to Take Part in Apprenticeship Program

In the Apprenticeships Reaching Career Horizons program, students can earn college credit while receiving on-the-job training in paid positions as registered apprentices while still attending high school. Previously, only pre-…

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M&T Apprenticeship Program Opens Up Technology Careers

M&T Bank has launched its Z Development Program (ZDP) Mainframe Apprenticeship, an initiative that will create technical positions for candidates who come from non-traditional backgrounds and underserved communities.

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New Machine Operator Apprenticeship Launches in Yakima County for Food Manufacturers

Over the next 10 years, 596 food-processing employees across Washington State will transition to upper level positions within the company, many requiring skill advancement. Due to a lack of training opportunities in Central Washington, the…

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Direct Support Professional Apprenticeship Program Recruiting New Apprentices

Aside from the benefits of furthering your education, Mr. Matthie said the program also offers several other benefits, including being paid for the time you’re in class, mileage for the commute back and forth to class, periodic incentive bonuses…

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Apprenticeship Program for High School Students Launches Through Virtual Signing Ceremony

San Joaquin County high school students will be the first in the state to take part in the new Apprenticeships Reaching Career Horizons (ARCH) program, a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program for high school students in…

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