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Registered apprenticeship offers numerous benefits to both employers and jobseekers. Apprenticeship is post-secondary education like a college or university. But there's a big difference. Apprentices learn only a portion of their skills in a traditional classroom. They receive most of their training on-the-job, while working for an employer who pays a good wage. The employment is the primary requirement for an apprenticeship - a job must exist for the apprentice to be trained. The classroom instruction is usually provided through the Wisconsin Technical College system.
As an apprentice, you could receive practical on-the-job learning in a wide selection of programs, such as health care, construction, technology, manufacturing and service careers.
Once you complete your apprenticeship, you will be on your way to a successful long-term career with competitive wages, and little or no educational debt.