Nationwide, there are apprenticeship programs in more than 1,000 occupations, including jobs in health care, energy, information technology, transportation, and advanced manufacturing, as well as the building trades. Apprentices can be new hires – or current employees. Apprenticeships are a good way to reward high-performing entry-level employees and move them up the career ladder within the business. More than 500,000 apprentices participate in Registered Apprenticeship programs across the country.
Benefits for Business
- Highly-Skilled Employees
- Reduced Turnover Costs
- Higher Productivity
- More Diverse Workforce
Benefits for Workers
- Increased Skills
- National Credential
- Career Advancement
On-the-Job Training
Every program includes structured on-the-job training. Apprentices get hands-on training from an experienced mentor at the job site for typically not less than one year. On-the-job training was developed through mapping the skills and knowledge that the apprentice must learn over the course of the program in order to be fully proficient at the job.
Related Classroom Instruction
Apprentices receive related instruction that complements on-the-job learning. This instruction delivers the technical, workforce, and academic competencies that apply to the job. Carteret Community College collaborated with businesses to develop the curriculum based on the skills and knowledge needed by the apprentice.
National Occupational Credential
Every graduate of a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Registered Apprenticeship program receives a nationally recognized credential from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
- Productive from day one, & more likely to stay on the job.
- Train new workers or upgrade the skills of your current workforce. As employees retire, get promoted, or reassign, you will be creating career paths for the next generation of skilled workers.
- Studies show the average retention for apprentices completing programs is 91%.
- Join companies nationwide that use apprenticeship to develop a highly skilled workforce with increased productivity, higher morale, and lower turnover.
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