Employers
Developing an Internship Program
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Engaging with Local Schools
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Hiring Students
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On-the-Job Training Programs
Need skilled workers? On-the-Job Training (OJT), a federal program funded by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), lets you hire and train skilled workers and get reimbursed for your efforts.
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As an employer, you’ll benefit from more efficient recruiting, more targeted training, and assistance with training expenses:
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OJT specialists help you find the right talent when you need it, reducing time, effort, and money spent on recruiting.
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The specific technical skills you need may be hard to find. OJT helps you train the right workers to meet your requirements.
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You receive up to 50% of the costs to provide on-the-job training for individuals you hire
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Facilitated through the public workforce system
Establish an Apprenticeship Program
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Before You Begin: Find Partners
Collaborating with education and workforce organizations is a great way to get help with the overall operation of an apprenticeship. Every registered apprenticeship has one of these ‘sponsors’ that can help you identify the resources needed, as well as design and manage the program. There are five steps. The first step is to build it.
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Before You Begin: Find Partners
Collaborating with education and workforce organizations is a great way to get help with the overall operation of an apprenticeship. Every registered apprenticeship has one of these ‘sponsors’ that can help you identify the resources needed, as well as design and manage the program. There are five steps. The first step is to build it.