Apprenticeship for Employers
Apprenticeship is a worker training model that helps businesses develop the skilled workforce they need now and for the future.
What is Apprenticeship?
Registered Apprenticeship in Washington is a state-accredited system that includes five primary components:
The 5 Components of Apprenticeship
Business Involvement
On-the-job Training
Related Supplemental Instruction
Rewards for Skill Gains
National Credential
WATCH: In this webinar you will learn how the 5 components of apprenticeship work together. Hear from subject matter experts in Washington State share their insights and experience with Registered Apprenticeship.
Benefits of Apprenticeship
Quality of Apprentices
Source: Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Apprenticeship Employer Survey, 2017
Registered Apprenticeship is good for business
Helps recruit and develop a highly-skilled workforce
Improves productivity and the bottom line
Reduces turnover costs and increases employee retention
Creates industry-driven training solutions to meet workforce needs
Exploring Apprenticeship
Ready to start an apprenticeship program but not sure where to start? Learn about the basic terminology of apprenticeship and see how easy it can be to sign on as a training agent or even create a new apprenticeship program.
Exploring Apprenticeship is a self-guided interactive presentation hosted by Prezi.
Additional Resources
Learn about how to offer a registered apprenticeship program on the WA Dept. of Labor & Industries Apprenticeship web page.
The Apprenticeship Registration and Tracking System contains all the active state-registered apprenticeship programs with links to the program standards for each of those programs.