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Opportunities for job seekers to earn and learn and for businesses to develop their talent

What’s an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where companies can develop and prepare their future workforce, and individuals can obtain paid work experience, related classroom instruction, and a nationally recognized, portable credential.
Benefits of Apprenticeship

For Job Seekers
- Earn while you learn – achieve certification while working
- Guaranteed wage increase as you develop new skills
- Receive industry-recognized credential while avoiding student debt
- Gain workplace relevant skills through on-the-job learning
- Advance your career without sacrificing income
For Businesses
- Recruit and develop a diverse and highly skilled workforce
- Improve productivity, profitability, and your bottom line
- Reduce turnover, improve loyalty, and retain top talent
- Address talent shortages and increase competition for hard-to-fill positions
- Vet workers and instill company culture

FOR JOB SEEKERS
Explore Apprenticeship Programs
Apprenticeships open throughout the year and vary by employer. Learn about opportunities and apply directly to the apprenticeship when programs are recruiting. These programs are separate from Workforce Solutions, and your application with the apprenticeship is the first step.
Need more support or resources? See other ways we can jumpstart your career.
Certified Medical Assistant (MA) Apprenticeship
The MA apprenticeship combines classroom learning and on-the-job training. Classroom learning can be provided online or in-person to prepare you for the job and your certification exam.
Paid on-the-job training will be completed with a participating healthcare employer through hands-on experience observing and learning from mentors in the clinics. Employers will schedule on-the-job-training for you to complete the competencies to master the skills of a MA. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you are eligible to sit for the national certification exam.
Applications open periodically based on employer needs. Participating employers include:
Next Step? Apply directly to the apprenticeship programs to get started. These programs are separate from Workforce Solutions, and your application with the training provider is the first step.
- ABC Central Texas Apprenticeships
- Austin Carpenters Local 1266
- Ironworkers Local 482
- Plumbers & Pipefitters UA Local 286
- Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 67
- Water and Wastewater Systems Operator
- Electrical Programs:
Next Step? Apply directly to the apprenticeship programs to get started. These programs are separate from Workforce Solutions, and your application with the training provider is the first step.
CNC Machine Operator Apprenticeship
Learn the essential skills to become an entry-level CNC Technician with classroom training at Austin Community College and get hands-on training to prepare for your career with ARMA (Austin Regional Manufacturing Association) employers.
Apprenticeship applications open periodically based on employer needs. Apply for the classroom training through ACC and submit your resume to be considered as an apprentice.
FOR BUSINESSES
Join an Existing Apprenticeship or Develop Your Own
Schedule a meeting to determine the best option for your company and get connected to a new talent pipeline. We can help provide support for your apprenticeship in healthcare, information technology, skilled trades, and manufacturing.
Already have an existing apprenticeship? Contact us to add it to our list.
Apprenticeship in Action
More Resources
This guide will provide you information on union-based apprenticeship programs in Austin. Explore different apprenticeships in the skilled trades and learn about the memberships of unions.
Apprenticeship.gov is the one-stop source to connect career seekers, employers, and education partners with apprenticeship resources. Discover apprenticeships across industries, how programs are started by employers, and how to become an apprentice.
See our industry and occupational career profiles to get information on growth projections, salary expectations, and education/skill requirements. This information can help determine which career and apprenticeship is the best fit for your goals.