There are myriad ways to enter the tech industry — four-year computer science degrees, coding bootcamps, self-taught freelancing. Another option that’s growing in public awareness is apprenticeships.
Ahead of CTE Month, BIN95 highlights how automation and maintenance training prepare students for tomorrow’s workforce.
“Artificial intelligence snaps up good entry-level positions [so] entry-level jobs start to look like today’s mid-levels, which demand years of experience,” writes Ryan Craig, Managing Director at ...
ARCHBALD — From carpentry to welding and line working, more than 100 high schoolers received insight on potential careers and apprenticeship opportunities that provide family-sustaining wages during ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — EmployIndy is helping high school students explore future careers and get paid in the process with the Modern Apprenticeship Program (MAP). Organizers say MAP is a three-year ...
On Aug. 19, Gov. Roy Cooper announced that the U.S. Department of Labor awarded $4 million to the North Carolina Business Committee for Education to expand registered apprenticeship programs in ...