 Apprenticeships, long known to be the domain of manufacturing and
trades, are becoming more common in white-collar industries, such as
tech...
In 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor made $87.5 million in grants
available to expand registered apprenticeships across the country. Of
that, $40 million was directed to help states improve DEI efforts.
Dive Brief:
- The University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Dec. 7 announced a new apprenticeship program for
students and recent graduates interested in human resources. The Rise apprenticeship program
provides training on the human resources platform Workday, and is
offered by the university and Helios Consulting, a Workday advisory
partner.
- Those enrolled in the program
will be paid Helios employees and will have opportunities to find jobs
with Helios’ clients after their apprenticeship, according to a news release.
- “As demand for technology skills
continues to grow across the region, UWM has a unique opportunity to
solve two challenges at once: creating new pathways to high-wage jobs
for our community, while also addressing a growing need for workers with
those tech skills,” UWM Provost Scott Gronert said in a news release.
“Together with Helios, we’re helping to address one of the most critical
talent gaps faced by Wisconsin employers, and enabling our students and
graduates to gain the skills that translate to success in today’s
increasingly tech-driven labor market.”..
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