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8/10/2023

Topic Reading-Vol.4125-8/10/2023

Dear MEL Topic Readers,  
Do you need a degree to work in tech?
Traditionally, apprenticeships were reserved for the trades and advanced manufacturing industries. But today, as technology reshapes the world, it changes many job requirements. Tech apprenticeship programs provide career opportunities for aspiring professionals from various backgrounds. Apprentices often come from nontraditional educational disciplines or professions and gain access to education, technical training, and mentorship from industry experts. Apprentices often receive full wages and employee benefits, making these programs more accessible for working professionals. Such a program isn’t limited to the technicians. For example, Google offers apprenticeship programs for sales and marketing, data analysis, and digital marketing for a year to two years. Also, such programs can lead to a certificate, degree, or even a job with the employer. Apprentices learn not only specific skills that are needed in today’s workplaces but also problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills, which are in fact more valuable than a university degree. While university courses are well organized to help students learn in a logical order, apprenticeship programs give people the chance to learn practical skills that are highly demanded. Also, through the apprenticeship, employers will learn the capacity and potential of the potential employee. It seems that apprenticeship is a mutually beneficial program for today's fast, dynamic job environment.
Enjoy reading the article and learning about today’s apprenticeship.

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