What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeship is a high-quality career pathway that combines paid on-the-job learning with classroom instruction. An Apprentice learns a skilled trade or profession under the guidance of a qualified mentor. Working alongside experienced professionals the apprentice gains hands-on exposure. Wages increase progressively as an apprentice gains skills and becomes more productive. Apprentices participate in classroom instruction to deepen their understanding of required skills and industry standards. Upon successful completion, apprentices often receive a certification or qualification that acknowledges their competency in the trade or profession, allowing them to pursue employment opportunities in their chosen field. competency-based. It requires apprentices to be committed to both an education program and work.
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