How Apprenticeships WorkThe NJATC program is organized by geographical areas, with participating IBEW unions and NECA chapters now funding more than 300 local programs. Unlike most apprenticeship education programs, the NJATC programs provide participants with regular paychecks, health and pension benefits...
The theme for this year’s National Apprenticeship Week is ‘apprenticeships work.’ This is certainly the case for Jasmine Atkinson, one of our rural apprentices in the South West who is getting the opportunity to further her career and gain new qualifications at the same time. Here’s Jasmin...
At Microsoft, our apprenticeship programme sits beautifully alongside our core vision of empowering every person on the planet to achieve more. Apprenticeships are a great way empower young people to grow and develop new skills that prepare them for the future of ...
Engineering apprenticeships usually take between one and four years to complete, with the exact length depending on the level of apprenticeship, and the company or sector you choose to work in. What can I do with an engineering apprenticeship? Engineering is a highly versatile subject, allowing an...
“The majority of people polled felt that apprenticeships left people better prepared for the workplace compared to university (54% vs 6%)” Why an apprenticeship? Apprenticeship standards are driven by employers. This means that apprentices are studying exactly what they need to know and are bei...
Apprenticeships are attractive to students looking to explore careers and earn a wage while continuing their education, and the return on investment for companies is high — studies cited by the Department of Labor estimate that employers get $1.47 back for every $1 spent on apprenticeship. ...
Being able tocommunicate effectivelywith colleagues, customers, and your mentor is crucial. Good communication ensures a smooth learning and working process while avoiding misunderstandings and potential errors. Related:List of the Best Apprenticeships (And Jobs to Consider) ...
How to get into project management without a degree option 1: Apprenticeships An apprentice is an employee whose company receives funding to train them and to put them through professional assessments. It’s on the job training with support for structured learning too, and it’s a great way to...
Find out about Level 4 apprenticeships in England, also known as higher apprenticeships. Get paid while you study the equivalent to a foundation degree.
Festo Didactic, a global provider of industrial education, is working to help colleges in the U.S. to create apprenticeships that draw from the German approach but are designed to work well in this country. For example, in cooperation with several companies and Sinclair Community College, we h...