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Apprenticeship Info

Apprenticeship is a great way to get hands-on experience while earning credit for certification for a career.  There is an increasing number of apprenticeship opportunities available in high growth industries, many of which are technology-based fields. To learn more, check out these apprenticeship sites.

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Student Jobs – This site is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Education and the Office of Personnel Management, and offers links to a variety of sites with information on apprenticeship opportunities, many in high tech fields.

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National IT Apprenticeship System – Sponsored by CompTIA, this site provides great information on a variety of apprenticeship opportunities in Information Technology.

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Maryland Division of Workforce Development – This is the official site of the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council, providing information on apprenticeships in 222 occupational fields, including CNC specialist, Computer Programmer, Drafter, and Electronics Technician, among others.

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