No experience? No problem. Pre-Apprenticeship programs are a great way to gain experience, build credentials, and prepare you with the skills to succeed in your chosen trade. Pre-Apprenticeships are typically 6-8 weeks, though programs will vary.
Although Pre-Apprenticeship can be helpful, it’s not required (and often not necessary) to become a Registered Apprentice. Pre-Apprenticeships may be a good fit for individuals who:
Are interested in a career in the construction trades and have little or no experience
Experience barriers to employment (i.e. previous incarceration)
Need to improve their math skills
Need assistance obtaining supplies or equipment
Need help meeting minimum qualifications for a Registered Apprenticeship
An approved training curriculum. Learn fundamental skills specific to your industry to help you feel ready for an apprenticeship. Examples include basic hand tool and equipment operation, math and measuring, workplace harassment and discrimination training, and onsite safety.
Educational and pre-vocational services. Sharpen your math skills. Master the art of blueprint reading. Gain access to support services like transportation support, clothing and work boot supply, tools, access to childcare, and more.
Hands-on training. As an apprentice, you’ll be on the ground getting experience from skilled mentors in your field. A Pre-Apprenticeship prepares you for the next step in your career with a variety of experiences including simulated labs, field trips, and guest speakers.
Application assistance. Towards the end of your Pre-Apprenticeship, you’ll receive assistance in the Registered Apprentice application process. Tackle everything from resume building to interview and communication skills. By the end of your Pre-Apprenticeship, you’ll be one step closer to becoming a Registered Apprentice!
www.oregon.gov/boli/apprenticeship/Pages/pre-apprenticeship-programs.aspx
Construction Craft Laborers are a part of the skilled workforce that builds this country! Laborers are typically one of the first crafts on the job and the last craft to leave.
By joining our apprenticeship program, you will become a member of our Union and work for one of our 250 partner employers. These employers need a highly-skilled, safe, and productive workforce to be competitive and able to build all kinds of construction projects.
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