SWM Manufacturers Join Statewide Observance of Nat’l Apprenticeship Week

The most successful manufacturers in Michigan’s Great Southwest have capitalized on the opportunity to bring talent into the loop through apprenticeships, and next week will be a special one for them and everyone across the country sharing that drive for talent during National Apprenticeship Week.

From manufacturing to cyber-security and healthcare, apprenticeships play a key role in connecting the people of Michigan with rewarding, high-demand and great-paying careers around the state.

The state is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week November 12th to the 18th, highlighting the value of apprenticeships and the important role they play in meeting the state’s current and future workforce needs.

Jeremy Hendges is Interim Director at the Michigan Department of Talent & Economic Development. Hendges says, “Apprenticeships are a tried and true path to great careers in Michigan.” He argues, “Where else can you get the hands-on training that prepares you for in-demand and high-wage careers in some of the most innovative and emerging fields without accumulating tuition debt? And with our new Experience Sooner campaign, we will better connect students and all Michiganders with these great career path options.”

This year, the state launched its premier apprenticeship marketing and awareness campaign, Experience Sooner, designed to inform students and those who influence them on the increasingly important role apprenticeships play in meeting the state’s current and future workforce needs. And it’s working.

Ranked fourth in the nation for total number of active registered apprenticeships according to the U.S. Department of Labor data from fiscal year 2017 – more than its neighboring states Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin – Michigan-based apprenticeships are gaining steam among residents looking for rewarding and lucrative careers. The state also moved up five spots to third in the nation for total number of active apprentices.

Stephanie Beckhorn is Workforce Development Director for the Michigan Talent Investment Agency. She notes, “Today, Michigan has more than 1,000 registered apprenticeships serving 18,000-plus active apprentices,” and adds, “And with more than 811,000 career openings to fill through 2024 in high-demand fields like information technology, computer science, healthcare and other Professional Trades careers, apprenticeships are a win-win for businesses and job seekers alike.”

Recently, Michigan was awarded a $4-million grant by the U.S. Department of Labor to expand registered apprenticeships by more than 1,700 new apprentices and 20 new programs through October 31, 2020. State leaders have grown registered apprenticeships by 10-percent in the last year alone.

More than 20 events are planned next week to highlight apprenticeships and share information on programs at colleges and other training centers. One event includes opportunities for school counselors to gain first-hand knowledge of apprenticeship opportunities in the construction trades, including hands-on learning activities so counselors better understand the value apprenticeships provide as a post-secondary education option. Operating Engineers 324 is opening its doors to area counselors and superintendents to learn more about this high-demand field.

Apprenticeship success coordinators at Michigan Works! locations are also compiling local events and stand ready to help employers with developing new registered apprenticeships across the state.

Additional details can be found at mitalent.org/naw and apprenticeship.gov.

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