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WA Apprenticeships
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Five steps to getting started Link to Apprenticeship Program information
Step 3 lists all the program standards that are critical to see if you qualify.
This handy step-by-step guide to the materials on this Web site is provided to help you through the process of becoming an apprentice.
1. Some basic (and important) information you'll need to know about apprenticeship...
Reviewing this information ensures that you have the information you need to make a decision as to whether you want to become a registered apprentice.
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The Apprenticeship Advantage...earn while you learn! (187 KB PDF)
General information pamphlet about Apprenticeship. - What is Apprenticeship?
Basic information about apprenticeship. - Ready for Apprenticeship?
Do you have what it takes to be a successful apprentice? Find out about Pre-Apprenticeship Training. - Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
Information on programs to help individuals qualify for apprenticeship. - Glossary of Apprenticeship Terms
Terms that you should know the meaning of. - Apprenticeship Programs in Washington
View all registered apprenticeship programs, or search for programs by county or occupation.
For a printable copy: Washington State Apprenticeship Programs Catalog (638 KB PDF / 2 min). This 115-page document has general information about Apprenticeship programs in Washington State, including addresses, phone numbers, and other information about active Apprenticeship programs. - Apprenticeship Occupations in Washington
List of current and past occupations that have had apprenticeship programs in the state of Washington. - Apprenticeship forms and publications
Get electronic forms and publications about apprentice
2. Find an apprenticeship program you would like to apply to...
- In Washington State: Use our online Apprenticeship Registration and Tracking System (ARTS) database and look for them:
- By county - Print a report of those apprenticeship programs available in the county where you plan on living and working. (RECOMMENDED)
OR - By occupation - Print a report of those apprenticeship programs that provide training in the occupation you are interested in.
- Registered apprenticeship programs by county with occupations and contact information. These are Acrobat files for each county which are sorted by occupation and list all programs that cover that county. Includes appropriate contact information. These sites list apprenticeship program sponsors recognized and registered by the federal Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services (OATELS) or other State Registration agencies (where appropriate).
- By county - Print a report of those apprenticeship programs available in the county where you plan on living and working. (RECOMMENDED)
3. Go to Apprenticeship Program Standards. so that you have a good understanding of what you will be doing and what will be required of you.
4. Once you have decided on a specific apprenticeship program, here's what you need to do...- Contact the program directly.
- Ask if they are taking applications.
- Follow their instructions for applying.
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