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APPRENTICESHIP

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“After jumping around from job to job, I never thought I’d be in this industry of manufacturing until I had the opportunity to get into this apprenticeship program.”

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01GET STARTED

Graduate high school or obtain your GED. All U.S. Department of Labor registered apprenticeships require apprentices to have a high school diploma or GED as a minimum requirement.

02GROW YOUR SKILLS

Continuously grow your skills to become a more attractive apprenticeship candidate. Explore offerings at your local college or search for apprenticeship opportunities.

    • Find your local college apprenticeship contact.

    • Search for colleges and other training providers based on your location and interests.

    • Explore pre-apprenticeship programs and specialized training institutions here.



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Browse available occupations to find which jobs and industries interest you. APPRENTICESHIP OCCUPATION FINDER

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Explore education requirements, average wages, and more for in-demand careers.

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Connect with your Michigan Works! for guidance and supportive service in finding a career. 

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03SEARCH FOR OPPORTUNITIES

Every apprenticeship program is different, and so are their qualification requirements and application processes. Explore the opportunities!

Still have questions about how apprenticeship works? We’re happy to help you find what you’re looking for. Just get in touch with us.

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