Apprenticeship Pilot for Transitioning Service Members Will Boost Career Skills
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On: September 24, 2020 | By:
Enabling all veterans to reach their full potential in the workplace is not just about finding jobs for veterans, it’s about finding the right job for them. Apprenticeships connect employers with talented workers and offer paths to gain critical job skills – which is why the Veterans’ Employment and Training Service recently launched the VETS Apprenticeship Pilot.
New Apprenticeship Placement Counselors, who provide counseling and apprenticeship placement services, are working with transitioning service members, and their spouses, interested in exploring apprenticeship as a post-separation career pathway. The counselors are available virtually and at eight U.S. military installations in:
- Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California
- Naval Base San Diego, California
- Travis Air Force Base, California
- Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina
- Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
- Fort Bliss, Texas
- Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
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