They’re Hired! First WakeWorks Apprentices Sign Up with Local Employers
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They’re Hired! First WakeWorks Apprentices Sign Up with Local Employers

Wake Tech
March 17, 2021

Summary

More than 50 Wake Tech students have been hired as the first apprentices through the WakeWorks Apprenticeship program, aimed at connecting students with local employers in high-demand trades. This initiative is supported by funding from Wake County Commissioners and is designed to enhance workforce development in the region.

The program addresses the growing need for skilled tradespeople in North Carolina, where there is a significant mismatch between available jobs and qualified candidates. By providing apprentices with training and job opportunities, the initiative not only benefits individual students but also strengthens the local economy and community.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of apprenticeship programs in bridging the skills gap in various trades, offering students valuable hands-on experience while supporting local businesses. Such initiatives are crucial for workforce development, especially in regions facing shortages of skilled labor.

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