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HOW TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE....

  • Apr 16
  • 1 min read


Wisconsin Apprenticeship

A Different Kind of Classroom




Why Choose Registered Apprenticeship?

Apprentices, employers, and industries train through registered apprenticeship because it works. Apprentices earn a progressive wage while learning an occupation. Employers grow their own skilled workforce. And industries ensure the integrity of their training. Wisconsin employers annually train approximately 10,000 registered apprentices in about 200 occupations - from construction and manufacturing to healthcare and information technology.


Registered Apprenticeship Contact:


Why Choose Youth Apprenticeship?

Youth Apprenticeship (YA) gives high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to explore their chosen career path,and helps employers develop a qualified and committed workforce.


Youth Apprenticeship


Why Choose Certified Pre-Apprenticeship?

Certified Pre-Apprenticeship helps job seekers gain the necessary skills for Registered Apprenticeship and helps employers find qualified applicants. Programs are delivered by employers, community organizations, educational partners and more.


Certified Pre-Apprenticeship

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Walworth County Job Center

400 County Rd H, Elkhorn, WI

(262) 741-5180

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

Racine County Workforce Development Center

1717 Taylor Ave., Racine, WI

(262) 638-6312

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

Kenosha County Job Center 

8600 Sheridan Rd., Kenosha, WI

(262) 697-4500

Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

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