We talk about internships, summer jobs, networking and resume building. But consider something really old-school: An apprenticeship.
You would work under the guidance of a master craftsman – a plumber, electrician or something similar. The programs last from one to six years. Classroom experience may also be involved.
You get valuable experience and skills you can use for the rest of your life. Your employer gets a commited worker at a slightly lower wage.
It’s a great deal. Contact us to see what we can help you find.