Photos from the C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc. Mini Business World event on Friday! This was a program for the Youth Apprenticeship students in the Ashland area! It was such a pleasure to run a Wisconsin Business World program in the Northwoods!
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VP, Foundation Partnerships at United Way of Greater Atlanta | Official Member of Forbes Nonprofit Council
Our young people should not have to rent a room or sleep in their cars because of low-paying jobs when high-paying careers are available. Our youth and young adults have spoken, and we have listened. Career Ready ATL is one example of how United Way of Greater Atlanta breaks the cycle of intergenerational poverty through apprenticeships. Learn more about United Way’s efforts to level up our young people in life. #bettertogether #notjustajobbutacareer #intergenerationalpovertybreaker
We're dropping in to let you know that you can step up and help students learn, earn, and grow. Meet Elijah who is apprenticing with WorkSource Cobb/CobbWorks, Inc. through our CareerReady ATL Youth apprenticeship program and hear why rallying behind impactful opportunities like this are so important.
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Today marks the start of both Good Business Week and National Apprenticeship Week! To kick-start the week, we've got a quote from Luton Adult Learning's Annette Barnby on why good business matters and how they lead by example ✍️ #GoodBusinessMatters
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The recruiting challenges of today are not the same ones faced in years past, but the reality of there being more job openings than skilled workers has been an ongoing concern for decades. The future of manufacturing is dependent on employers like H3 Manufacturing Group, LLC and community advocates like Champaign County Chamber of Commerce , Champaign County Regional Planning Commission, IMEC Illinois and Parkland College partnering to come up with creative solutions. Email HR@H3mfgGroup.com for more information on apprenticeship options. #apprenticeships #manufacturingcareers #machinists
We are happy to be an event sponsor, along with the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission and IMEC Illinois at today’s Apprenticeship Accelerator hosted by Parkland College. Registered Apprenticeship Programs are being introduced to area employers as a model to strengthen the workforce pipeline.
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The Gulf Coast Region Apprenticeship HUB is the main source in the region for mobilizing partners, students and stakeholders.
Mark your calendars for the First Nationwide Youth Apprenticeship Week!
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Happy Independence Day! Are you curious about the work and education requirements or the kinds of occupations and careers associated with Registered Apprenticeship Programs? Access the @LEAD Center training series, “Connecting Veteran Readiness and Employment Program Participants to Registered Apprenticeship,” to learn the basics about apprenticeship opportunities and how to ensure the best match for the Veterans you serve. bit.ly/3DSW7DT
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Final Year Medical Student at Barts and The London SMD 👩🏽⚕️ | Rising Star in Diversity 2020 ✨ | QMUL Student Ambassador 📚 | Traveller ✈️ | Creative 🎨 | Tutor 💻 | Mentor 📝
I had the absolute pleasure of participating in the first Alumni webinar with The Switch, where we delved into the possibilities offered by universities and apprenticeships. Representing Queen Mary University of London, I shared insights on several key topics: ✈️ Global opportunities: Drawing from my experience as a medical student with two international placements in Malta and various scholarships, including those in Brazil, I discussed how these experiences have enriched my academic journey and post-graduation prospects 🫂 Student support: Super important to know and use the university's support services, as a means of aiding academic progress ⚽️ Societies and student groups: Highlighting the importance of extracurricular activities, it’s very important to maintain passions outside of academia; the skills developed through these ans the experiences gained are just as vital 📚 Ways to learn: I described the different ways courses are taught at university and how these styles overlap. Additionally that the way in which a programme is taught is an important factor to consider when choosing a university/course/programme ✨ Making the choice: I touched upon the variety of factors that influence one’s decision-making process, such as location, programme content, assessment formats, career prospects, and more. These different variables hold different values between individuals It was a pleasure addressing student questions during the webinar, and I look forward to further opportunities to engage in such discussions! If you have any questions about university, medical school, or higher education in general, feel free to drop me a message 🩵 #outreach #university #alumni #wideningparticipation #academia #studentlife
Thank you to our speakers for joining us yesterday for our first Alumni Webinar 'University vs. Apprenticeship: Which one to pick?'. The recording will soon be available on our Alumni Portal, find out more about the portal and sign up: https://lnkd.in/ed9P-5rK
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If you want to learn more about Apprenticeship Programs, this PodCast is for you!
In celebration of National Apprenticeship Week, we've got a special episode of DE Talk! Tune in to learn how to engage with your state apprenticeship system, what apprenticable occupations look like in fields that would surprise you, and their benefits. https://bit.ly/3SBL657
DE Talk | Season 5, Episode 4
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This short video explains the benefits of joining the Insulators Union for your whole family, not just you. Post this video on social media to recruit more people to your apprenticeship program https://lnkd.in/eVD8-7x8
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Restaurant Youth Registered Apprenticeship. (RYRA) Like many people, I started working in the industry in a dish room. My son just started at a place we love, doing the same. I asked him how he felt after his first shift. He said he liked it, and specifically he mentioned he has a good manager and trainer. Many of us Gen Xers learned what we know now - through the informal mentorship of chefs and managers. Back at the turn of the century, I wish 17-year-old David had understood apprenticeship and that it was an option. Instead I put my head down and started washing dishes, and it was the beginning of a fantastic journey. There is so much supported professional development available for newcomers to the industry in 2024. Apprenticeships are also available to people who have enjoyed successful employment and want to add formalized knowledge, skills, and abilities to their craft. Apprenticeships provide access to information and education that propels people up the ladders of promotion and economic mobility. We know this. Apprenticeships are cool like that. Line Cook? Restaurant Manager? Kitchen Manager? Which apprenticeship(s) would work in your house? The NRAEF will cover Related and Training and Instruction for all three. (This is a big bucket full of industry recognized certifications and information!) Apprenticeships mean #recruitment #retention #education #hospitality #skills #knowledge #craft We know this. Did you know this? The data tells us this. Most importantly? Youth and students like Zymire tell us this. Youth are seeking earn while you learn opportunities through registered apprenticeships in restaurants and hotels across the country. Who do you need to share this information with? We'd love to tell you more. Reach out to me or the team at the NRAEF to begin your journey! We can direct employers, apprentices, workforce development professionals and educators towards supported turn-key hospitality sector apprenticeships. HSRA and RYRA provide provide a powerful educational advantage to students and the businesses that employ them. Let's talk!
Director of Professional Advancement at the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF)
Day two of Youth Apprenticeship Week brings us to Delaware! This morning we put the spotlight on Zymire Wright, a Line Cook apprentice with the Embassy Suites by Hilton Newark Wilmington South. Delaware Restaurant Association Food Bank of Delaware U.S. Department of Labor #YAW2024
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