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Apprenticeship.gov is the one-stop source to connect career seekers, employers, and education partners with apprenticeship resources. Discover apprenticeships across industries, how programs …
Apprenticeship Finder
Start your career and build your skillset through apprenticeship. Have a career path or location in mind? Enter them below and we'll help you find apprenticeship opportunities near you.
Explore Apprenticeship
There are a wide range of industries that are adopting and adapting apprenticeship to meet their needs. Explore our industry pages to learn about high-demand occupations and discover industry specific …
Verify My Apprenticeship
Use the tool to independently verify apprenticeship completion records for prospective and current employees (requires the individual to provide an apprentice number and date of birth).
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Look for an apprenticeship today! Visit our Apprenticeship Job Finder to see if there is an open Apprenticeship Job that's right for you, or to explore current Apprenticeship Programs.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor. The U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration promotes registered apprenticeship under the National Apprenticeship Act.
Registered Apprenticeship Program
If you're already familiar with apprenticeship, you can begin to build, partner, and register your program. Regardless of where you are on the journey, we are here to help you!
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How is apprenticeship different from other types of work-based training models? Apprenticeship training is distinguished from other types of workplace training by several factors, including paid work …
Career Seekers | Apprenticeship.gov
Apprenticeship opportunities are offered through an employer or the program sponsor. To become an apprentice, search for an opportunity using our Apprenticeship Job Finder and apply directly with the …
How do I request a copy of my Certificate of ... - Apprenticeship.gov
Requests for a copy of a Certificate of Completion should be directed to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship (OA) or State Apprenticeship Agency based upon the state you were an …