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Apprenticeship Missouri

The Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (DHEWD) is taking apprenticeships to the next level, preparing employees for jobs while meeting the needs of business for a highly-skilled workforce.

Understanding the Process

The Path to Success

What?

It’s an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway in which workers can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a transferable credential while job creators develop and prepare their future workforce.

Why?

The apprenticeship model is leading the way in preparing American workers to compete in today’s economy. Due to direct employer involvement in the educational process, apprenticeship programs keep pace with advancing technologies and innovations in training and talent management. 

How?

Job seekers are matched with employers or training providers in their desired industry. Job seekers receive training, while receiving employment and employers have the opportunity to lead and train their next great team member. It’s a win-win for everyone! 

Training Providers

Apprenticeship is an established, time-tested career pathway.

Help potential apprentices find success by encouraging them to pursue an apprenticeship and use our service to connect them with valuable opportunities in Central Missouri.

Employers

Apprenticeships are your way to connect with and equip your future workforce.

Today, organizations across Central Missouri offer apprenticeship opportunities to help ensure they have access to the skilled workers they need to succeed in tomorrow’s economy. Missouri Apprentice Connect makes it easier than ever to find the apprentices you need.

App Seekers

An apprenticeship is your bridge between school and a profitable career—or a great pathway if you are seeking a career change.

Fortunately, organizations all across Central Missouri offer apprenticeship opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to connect with employers, learn valuable skills in a variety of industries and get a head start on your future!

Take the First Step Towards Your Future

Join the ranks of successful apprentices by connecting with employers and training providers today. Our programs offer a unique blend of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, setting you up for a prosperous career. Don’t wait—start your journey with us now!

Apprenticeship by the Numbers

National Rank in Number of New Apprenticeships

Active Apprentices

Registered Programs

Employers

Core Components Overview

Key Elements of Registered Apprenticeships

Employer Engagement

Employers are integral in crafting and guiding apprenticeship programs, ensuring they meet industry standards and workforce needs.

Structured On-the-Job Learning

Apprentices receive hands-on training directly from experienced mentors, applying skills in real-world settings.

Technical Instruction

Participants engage in academic and technical education that complements their on-the-job training, delivered by various educational institutions or the employer.

Skill-Based Rewards

As apprentices enhance their skills and knowledge, they earn incremental wage increases, motivating continued growth and achievement.

National Certification

Graduates earn a nationally recognized credential, validating their expertise and proficiency in their chosen field.

Common Questions About Apprenticeships

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What are the benefits of an apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships offer hands-on experience, a salary while learning, and a nationally recognized credential upon completion, making them an excellent career pathway.

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How do I find an apprenticeship?

Our platform connects you with local employers offering apprenticeship opportunities. You can search by industry, location, and other criteria to find the right fit.

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What qualifications do I need to start an apprenticeship?

Most programs require a high school diploma or equivalent. Some may have additional requirements, which will be specified by the employer or training provider.

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Can apprenticeships lead to permanent employment?

Yes, many apprenticeships lead to permanent positions with the employer, as they are designed to develop skilled workers who can meet the company’s needs.

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Are apprenticeships available in all industries?

While not every industry offers apprenticeships, many sectors, including healthcare, IT, manufacturing, and construction, have robust programs available.

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How long does an apprenticeship last?

The duration varies by program and industry, typically ranging from one to six years, depending on the complexity of the skills being learned.

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Do apprentices get paid?

Yes, apprentices receive a salary that increases as they gain skills and experience throughout the program.

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What support is available during an apprenticeship?

Apprentices receive mentorship, on-the-job training, and classroom instruction, with support from both employers and training providers.

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How do apprenticeships differ from internships?

Apprenticeships are structured programs combining work and study, leading to a credential, while internships are often shorter, less formal, and may not offer a credential.

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