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IBEW Apprenticeship
Electrical and telecommunications
Join the leading union for electricians, offering training in electrical installation and telecommunications. Earn competitive wages during training.
Partners: NECA, Local Training Centers
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Carpentry, millwright, and more
Train with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters in carpentry and related trades. Earn $30,000-$50,000 during training.
Partners: Local Training Centers
UA Apprenticeship
Plumbing, pipefitting, and more
Learn plumbing and pipefitting with the United Association. Earn $35,000-$55,000 during training.
Partners: Local UA Chapters
TOP APPRENTICESHIPS & CITIES
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Top Apprenticeships
Electrician Apprentice
Carpenter Apprentice
Plumber Apprentice
Top Cities
- Los Angeles, CA
- Chicago, IL
- Seattle, WA
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APPRENTICESHIP FAQs
What is a skilled trade apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship combines paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction, typically lasting 2-5 years, for trades like HVAC, electrical, or plumbing. Learn more in our guide, How to Get Into the Trades.
What types of apprenticeships are available?
Our platform lists apprenticeships in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, welding, solar, and auto mechanics. Explore opportunities on our apprenticeship listings page.
Are apprenticeships in demand?
Yes, trades like HVAC, electrical, and solar are projected to grow 10-20% by 2030 (BLS), driven by AI data centers and infrastructure needs. Read more in Skilled Trades Soaring.
How much do apprentices earn?
Apprentices earn $35,000-$60,000 annually, with wages increasing as skills grow. Discover earning potential in Top-Paying Skilled Trades.
How do I find apprenticeships near me?
Browse local HVAC, plumbing, or electrical apprenticeships on our apprenticeship listings page or explore our guide, Find Local Apprenticeships: Top Skilled Trades Programs in 2025.
What’s the difference between an apprenticeship and a trade school?
Apprenticeships offer paid, on-the-job training (80% work, 20% classes) for 2-5 years, while trade schools provide structured courses for certifications in 3-6 months. Compare paths in Trade School Or Apprenticeship, Which Path Is Right For You?.
Do I need prior experience for an apprenticeship?
Most apprenticeships require no experience, just a high school diploma or GED. Start with our guide, Overcoming Barriers to Starting a Career in the Skilled Trades.
How long does an apprenticeship take?
Most last 2-5 years, depending on the trade. Electrical and plumbing take 4-5 years; HVAC and welding may take 2-3 years. Learn more in How to Get Into the Trades.
Can apprenticeships lead to a full-time job?
Yes, most apprentices transition to full-time roles with their employer or other firms. Many companies hire apprentices as full-time employees upon completion.
Should I join a union for my apprenticeship?
Joining a union can provide better wages, benefits, and training opportunities. Explore the benefits in Go Union?.
What certifications should I get for an apprenticeship?
Certifications like OSHA 10-Hour, EPA 608 for HVAC, or NABCEP for solar enhance your resume. Check out Certifications Page for more.
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