
The idea of building a career by starting with an apprenticeship, after high school, seems to be quite outdated these days, when the emphasis is put on college. However, since the college costs are exploding and technical jobs are on high demand, bringing good money and other advantages, people start talking again about them.
An apprenticeship is not a summer internship or an after-school job. It is a very serious training program, developing skills in a workplace, over several years. This practical education is completed by classroom training and, in the end, you receive a certification, allowing you to land one of the jobs in Denver Colorado and other big cities.
The best part is that you get actually paid while learning and employers who organize apprenticeships will likely hire you after that, if you prove yourself to be reliable.
People mistakenly tend to associate the word “apprenticeship” exclusively with certain professions, such as constructions and manufacturing, but in fact there are also creative and media apprenticeships, customer service apprenticeships and more. Even within the construction industry you can choose from various types of apprenticeships, some organized by employers from well-known companies: Building Energy Management, Construction Building, Civil Engineering, Technical Supervision & Management, Plumbing and Heating, Construction Specialist, Surveying and more.
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