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Looking into paid on-the-job training programs?

Hey everyone! I was wondering if there are any paid on-the-job training programs for high school students or recent graduates to get some work experience and earn some money at the same time. What are some popular fields with these kinds of programs? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Hi there! Paid on-the-job training programs can be a great way for high school students or recent graduates to gain valuable work experience and earn money simultaneously. Many industries offer such opportunities, and I'll list a few popular fields and programs below:

1. Apprenticeships: Apprenticeships are structured training programs that combine classroom learning with on-the-job experience. Fields like construction, electrician work, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) often have apprenticeship opportunities. Check out the United States Department of Labor's Apprenticeship Finder (www.apprenticeship.gov/become-apprentice) to locate programs in your area.

2. Internships: Some companies offer paid internships for high school students or recent graduates in various industries, such as technology, finance, business, and marketing. These internships can provide valuable experience and networking opportunities. To find paid internships, you can explore platforms like Handshake, LinkedIn, Indeed, or Glassdoor, and also check out company websites directly for available opportunities. You can also find lists of internships in particular fields or geographic regions on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/category/extracurricular-activities/internships/.

3. Retail and Customer Service: Many retail, food service, and customer service companies offer paid on-the-job training, especially during the summer months or holiday seasons. These positions can help you develop communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

4. Healthcare: Entry-level positions in healthcare, such as certified nursing assistants (CNAs) or home health aides, usually include paid on-the-job training. You can find training programs at local hospitals, nursing homes, or home healthcare agencies.

5. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training programs: Some EMT training programs also have paid on-the-job training opportunities. You can find these programs through local hospitals or ambulance services.

When searching for such opportunities, actively network with your school's guidance counselor, teachers, or career services office, and reach out to local employers, organizations, and family friends. With enough research and persistence, you're likely to find several programs that align with your interests and goals. Good luck!

a year ago

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