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Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships Connect Training to Long-Term Careers
Apprenticeships help people earn while they learn, build career-ready skills, and move into high-demand occupations. For employers, apprenticeships create a structured way to train, retain, and grow local talent.
Earn While You Learn
What is an apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a structured career pathway that combines paid on-the-job training with related classroom or technical instruction.
Unlike a short-term job or general training program, an apprenticeship is designed around a specific occupation, skill progression, mentorship, and long-term career growth.
Apprenticeships can help:
How Apprenticeships Work
Apprenticeships vary by occupation, employer, sponsor, and industry, but strong programs usually include paid work, structured training, mentorship, and clear skill development.
Paid Work
Apprentices are employees who earn wages while learning the skills required for a specific occupation.
Structured Training
Programs combine hands-on learning with classroom, technical, or related instruction.
Mentorship
Apprentices learn from experienced workers who help them build skills, safety practices, and workplace confidence.
Career Credential
Registered Apprenticeship programs can lead to a nationally recognized credential that supports long-term career mobility.
Choose Your Apprenticeship Path
Apprenticeships serve two audiences: people looking for a career pathway and employers looking to build a stronger workforce.
For Career Seekers
Build skills while earning a paycheck.
Use apprenticeships to enter a career field, gain hands-on experience, learn from skilled mentors, and work toward a recognized credential.
For Employers
Train talent for the roles you actually need.
Use apprenticeships to create structured training, improve retention, support skill development, and build a reliable workforce pipeline.
For Applicants
What to look for in an apprenticeship
A strong apprenticeship should help you understand the occupation, build practical skills, and see a clear path toward long-term employment.
You should understand what job you are training for, what skills you will learn, and how the program is structured.
You should know who you report to, how your work will be evaluated, and how your wages or responsibilities may grow.
The experience should help you move toward a recognized skill, certificate, credential, or full-time career opportunity.
For Employers: Build a Better Apprenticeship
Apprenticeships work best when employers treat them as a workforce strategy, not a short-term staffing fix.
Identify the Skill Need
Start with the role, technical skills, certifications, and long-term workforce gaps your business needs to address.
Connect with Partners
Work with apprenticeship, education, or workforce partners to understand program design, registration, training, and support options.
Build the Training Plan
Define the on-the-job training, related instruction, mentor support, milestones, wages, and expected outcomes.
Retain and Advance Talent
Use the program to grow employees into skilled roles, strengthen loyalty, and support long-term business growth.
Common Apprenticeship Pathways
Apprenticeships can support many industries and career stages, from early career exploration to advanced technical training.
Registered Apprenticeships
Registered Apprenticeship programs meet established standards and can lead to a recognized credential.
Pre-Apprenticeships
Pre-apprenticeships help participants build foundational skills and prepare for entry into a formal apprenticeship program.
Industry-Specific Training
Programs may be built around high-demand fields such as manufacturing, construction, healthcare, aviation, public service, technology, hospitality, logistics, and skilled trades.
Employer-Led Programs
Employers can use apprenticeship models to train new hires or upskill current employees for hard-to-fill roles.
Apprenticeship Resources
Use these resources to learn more about apprenticeships, explore statewide and national programs, connect with workforce partners, and understand employer support options.
National Resource
Apprenticeship.gov
Explore national apprenticeship information for career seekers, employers, educators, and workforce partners.
Resource Tool
Apprenticeship Program Finder
Use this national tool to learn what apprenticeship opportunities may be available by occupation, location, employer, or sponsor.
Statewide Program
Apprentice Florida
Learn how Florida supports businesses, job seekers, education partners, and apprenticeship sponsors.
Florida Resource
Florida Department of Education Apprenticeship Programs
Review Florida information about Registered Apprenticeship programs, contacts, forms, policies, and program resources.
Regional Partner
CareerSource Southwest Florida Apprenticeships
Connect with regional apprenticeship information and workforce services for Southwest Florida.
Employer Tools
Careers on the Coast Employer Toolkit
Access hiring templates, onboarding tools, mentorship resources, and workforce development support.
Related Workforce Resources
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Ready to connect training with opportunity?
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