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‘Ready for a Career Change? Try Apprenticeship’ – Newsmax Finance

| November, 2019 | By Nicholas Wyman, CEO IWSI America |

There’s a model for success in life, right? You graduate from high school, go to college, get your degree, and find a great job using your newly acquired knowledge and skills. Cue happily ever after.

But wait a second. That scenario doesn’t seem like real life. Looking around, we see something different. We see people who can’t afford the escalating cost of a bachelor’s degree, or who can afford it only by incurring debt that will take years to repay. We see people who can’t get a job after they graduate, because there’s a mismatch between what they’ve learned in school and what employers require in the workplace. We see people changing careers often, and needing to acquire new skills.

Something must be wrong with our model. It’s definitely time for a new one.
And luckily, we have one right in front of us – one that’s worked for years in other prosperous economies and is now taking off in the U.S.: modern apprenticeship.

I say “modern” because when most people think of apprenticeships they imagine construction or skilled trades such as plumber or electrician. Yes, apprenticeships are common in those fields, and yes, they give you solid skills that can lead to a well-paying job. But modern apprenticeships encompass many more fields, including finance, healthcare, hospitality, green science and the tech sector. And employers who sponsor modern apprenticeships are often looking for a diversified workforce, including people who haven’t previously considered apprenticeship as a career path.

Let’s think about how apprenticeship can change the typical route from high school to college. I talked to one high-achieving student who did just that. With an outstanding GPA and high achievement test scores, Steve Blevins was on track for college. But that’s not what he wanted to do. Steve had always been interested in working with his hands, so while still in high school, he got a part-time job at Atlas.

After graduation, the company sponsored him in an apprenticeship program with the National Tooling and Machining Association.

To complete his three-year apprenticeship, Steve took courses in trigonometry, blueprint reading, shop math and programming, and other subjects relevant to his job requirements – 576 hours of classroom learning in all. He also received 8000 hours of on-the-job training. At the end, he had a nationally recognized credential, 50 credits toward an associate’s degree, and valuable work experience that included the “soft” skills – decision-making, collaboration, critical thinking – necessary for success in any workplace.

Transferable credentials and skills, a well-paid job and no student debt in three years – Steve’s story shows that modern apprenticeship is a viable path for any high school student who wants to get a head start in the workplace.

Apprenticeships also work well for people who want a change of career. Consider two young men in the Nike apprenticeship program: Hector Avalos and Victor Renderos. Each was engaged in employment or education before they started their apprenticeship – Hector working at an Amazon fulfillment center and Victor taking courses in early childhood education at a local community college — but both felt they needed a change.

After completing a pre-apprenticeship training course in coding, the two moved on to full apprenticeships as junior web developers at EasyKicks with Nike, where they’re thriving. Hector feels the apprenticeship has given him a career direction he was previously lacking. In particular, the mentoring component has opened him up to new possibilities and new ways of thinking. Says Hector, “I am learning to think outside the box, stretch my imagination, and collaborate to reach outcomes. At school, there was only one solution to every problem. Not here. This is super awesome.”

Victor has a similar story. The apprenticeship is giving him solid skills in a field he wasn’t sure he could master, as well as his first experience in a professional workplace. All of this while being paid.

These are only three of the many people who’ve gained career focus, technical skills and well-paying work through apprenticeships. Apprenticeships can work for people at any age, and any career stage. All that’s needed is a desire to advance and a commitment to learning new skills.

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Latest Report: ‘Skilling Up – The Scope of Modern Apprenticeship’

A collection of practical articles from the USA, Australia and the UK, co-edited by IWSI America, Urban Institute and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

The collected chapters and vignettes address questions for businesses of all sizes, community-based organizations, and schools looking for a way to build strong pipelines of skilled labor, stimulate economies in struggling regions, provide options for adults seeking career changes, and stimulate engagement for students filled with curiosity about the promise of work-based learning. We endeavored to shatter myths, remove barriers, and erase fears of attempting apprenticeship, particularly for small and medium-size businesses and parents who are naturally concerned about meaningful and gainful career choices for their children. This reader intends to show the possibilities modern apprenticeship affords contemporary societies and to inspire many to reframe the boundaries of traditional thinking.

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https://www.urban.org/research/publication/skilling-scope-modern-apprenticeship

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‘Workers ditch college, pick up skills through apprenticeships’ – Fox Business

IWSI America CEO and founder Nicholas Wyman discusses the importance of apprenticeships for young adults and workers looking for career change on Fox Business, November 20, 2019.

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‘Apprenticeships prove effective solution to filling skills gap’ – Converting Quarterly

7 November 2019 |

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IWSI America,a workforce development organization, has released its 2019 report: It’s Time: Using Modern Apprenticeships to Reskill America. The report outlines how modern apprenticeships – defined as work-based learning programs designed to fill the specific talent needs of businesses and industries – can tighten the nation’s widening skills gap and strengthen pipelines of needed skilled workers across a wide range of growth industries.

The report spotlights some of the nation’s top companies including EasyKicks with NIKE, Mailchimp, Adobe and CVS Health, showing the effectiveness and versatility of modern apprenticeships across finance, healthcare, cybersecurity, engineering and advanced manufacturing industries.

“Modern apprenticeships are adaptable and applicable across so many industries and are needed now more than ever to strengthen businesses and economies. Employers experience a direct return on investment in apprenticeship programs, and apprentices benefit from a earn-while-you earn model that often positions them with a direct path to a job and free of student debt,” says Nicholas Wyman, CEO and founder of IWSI America.

Other key findings include:

  • The US is facing a fundamental challenge to its economic prosperity. Employers are coming up short with the skills they need to be fully competitive, productive and meet long–term goals.
  • Today, the average starting wage for apprentices in the United States is above $60,000, and apprentices mostly complete their program debt-free with the potential to earn college credit, leading to an Associate or Bachelor’s degree.
  • Businesses are seeing tangible returns from their investments in modern apprenticeships through improved employee performance; greater workplace diversity; innovative product development; increased competitive advantage; and reduced turnover, training and recruitment costs.
  • While employers are struggling to fill more than 7 million vacancies in the American job market with qualified candidates who have both relevant skills and workplace experience, 33% of college graduates are underemployed. The traditional approaches businesses use to cultivate talent, in either school or on the job, are out of sync with evolving employer needs. As a solution, people need to rethink their post-secondary and school-to-work options, and employers need to become more creative about their recruitment, hiring, and talent development strategies.
  • Modern apprenticeship offers a broad array of career pathways, and unprecedented opportunities due to the skills gap; additionally around 91% of apprenticeship graduates find employment almost immediately after finishing their programs.

“With the tightest job market in history, it’s time to embrace a contemporary approach to workforce development, that meets both the technical and interpersonal skills needs of employers and prepares people for lifelong learning and success,” says Wyman.

My Thoughts:

I’ve been saying for years that “not everybody should go to college.” But for 20 years now, the higher-education industry, aided by plenty of help from the federal government and its offer of easy loans, along with propaganda about the “death of manufacturing” in America, made a generation of workers think their only alternative was to go to college o get ahead. I just hope that we’re not too late to show those in high school (or in their early 20s) today that an apprenticeship in their chosen field of work is a great option.

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‘Report: Modern apprenticeship model proves effective solution to combatting U.S. skills gap’ – Contractor Supply Magazine

04 November 2019 |

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Modern apprenticeships sync workforce development with economic demands.

Today IWSI America, a workforce development organization, released its 2019 report: It’s Time: Using Modern Apprenticeships to Reskill America. The report outlines how modern apprenticeships – defined as work-based learning programs designed to fill the specific talent needs of businesses and industries – can tighten the nation’s widening skills gap and strengthen pipelines of needed skilled workers across a wide range of growth industries.

The report, which spotlights some of the nation’s top companies including EasyKicks with NIKE, Mailchimp, Adobe and CVS Health, shows the effectiveness and versatility of modern apprenticeships across finance, healthcare, cybersecurity, engineering and advanced manufacturing industries.

“Modern apprenticeships are adaptable and applicable across so many industries and are needed now more than ever to strengthen businesses and economies. Employers experience a direct return on investment in apprenticeship programs and apprentices benefit from a earn-while-you earn model that often positions them with a direct path to a job and free of student debt,” said Nicholas Wyman, CEO and founder of IWSI America.

Additional key findings from the report include:

  • The U.S. is facing a fundamental challenge to its economic prosperity. Employers are coming up short with the skills they need to be fully competitive, productive and meet long–term goals.
  • Today, the average starting wage for apprentices in the United States is above $60,000 and apprentices mostly complete their program debt-free with the potential to earn college credit leading to an associate or bachelor’s degree.
  • Businesses are seeing tangible returns from their investments in modern apprenticeships through improved employee performance; greater workplace diversity; innovative product development; increased competitive advantage; and reduced turnover, training and recruitment costs.
  • While employers are struggling to fill more than 7 million vacancies in the American job market with qualified candidates who have both relevant skills and workplace experience, 33 percent of college graduates are underemployed. The traditional approaches businesses use to cultivate talent, in either school or on the job, are out of sync with evolving employer needs. As a solution, people need to rethink their post-secondary and school-to-work options, and employers need to become more creative about their recruitment, hiring, and talent development strategies.
  • Modern Apprenticeship offers a broad array of career pathways, and unprecedented opportunities due to the skills gap, additionally around 91 percent of apprenticeship graduates find employment almost immediately after finishing their programs.
  • California and Kentucky are leading the way in innovative programs that integrate education and businesses, with proven results.
  • Other countries have implemented a successful model of baking apprenticeships into school curriculum, and ultimately combatting industry’s skills gap.

“With the tightest job market in history, it’s time to embrace a contemporary approach to workforce development, that meets both the technical and interpersonal skills needs of employers and prepares people for lifelong learning and success,” said Wyman.

About IWSI America
The IWSI Group has decades of experience in growing modern apprenticeship programs for a broad range of populations including young adults, transitioning or mature workers and underserved populations like disadvantaged youth, juveniles in the justice system, and formerly incarcerated individuals.

In addition to advising on the design and implementation of new programs, IWSI uses its decades of experience to identify gaps or weak links in existing programs and initiatives – improving efficacy, expanding candidate pools, and ultimately strengthening impacts of a workforce bolstered by modern apprenticeship. Learn more at iwsiaustralia.org/. 

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