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Discover what this means for youApprenticeship degrees: A Win-Win Solution
Employers gain skilled, loyal talent, while apprentices earn a salary and a debt-free degree

- JCJohnny CApplication Developer ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: Missouri, US
- Python
- Microsoft Office
- RSRandall SData Analyst ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: Maryland, US
- Adaptability & Initiative
- Active Listening
- Customer Empathy
- Audio Production
- Customer service
- AAAlida ADigital Marketer ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: Washington, US
- Salesforce
- Marketing / Mercatique
- Marketing
- Faire preuve de leadership
- Show leadership
- Stratégies de communication
- Communication strategies
- Strategic sales planning
- Creative Campaign Development
- Digital outreach
- Lead Generation
- Community Outreach
- Emotional Storytelling
- MDMohamed DData Analyst ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: New York City, NY
- Pandas
- Numpy
- Matplotlib
- Seaborn
- VPVincent PHelp Desk Technician ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: Los Angeles, CA
- Assistance informatique
- IT support
- Microsoft 365
- MacOS Troubleshooting
- Windows Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- Networking (TCP/IP, DNS)
- Google Workspace
- Python & PowerShell
- Active Directory
- Onboarding
- AGAjeenah GData Analyst ApprenticeshipAvailable nowSearch area: Atlanta, GA
- SQL
- MySQL

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Funding available in select locations.
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Education + Experience = Apprenticeships
Learn about apprenticeship degrees
Apprenticeships combine hands-on learning with related technical instruction. As apprentices earn a wage, they gain specialized skills and knowledge that directly apply to their job. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, apprentices earn a degree. These programs don’t just open doors, they equip students to thrive in evolving, fast-paced industries.
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Address recruitment challenges with on-the-job training and competitive wages for non-degreed candidates.
Professional training for in-demand jobs options
Registered apprenticeship degrees aren’t just for skilled trades anymore. Programs in data analytics, digital marketing, cybersecurity, and other in-demand roles are now available.
Promote loyalty and increase retention
Provide career progression for employees who know your company and career paths for employees who want to learn new skills.
Boost overall company performance
Apprenticeships boost productivity, profitability, and financial performance.
Minimize liability costs
Mitigate your liability costs by training apprentices in your business practices and procedures.
Funding options are available
Federal and state funding to support businesses starting registered apprenticeship programs may be available.
Why choose OpenClassrooms Apprenticeship over Internships?
Our apprenticeship training model is flexible and aligns to your business needs, with full support provided at every stage.Flexible start date, schedule, and learning journey
Programs tailored to fit your business needs.
Hire one or more apprentices whenever it suits your business, all year round.
Your apprentices access online training and support at any time and from anywhere.

High-touch apprentice and employer support
We help you source and qualify candidates, prepare apprentices for assessments, and deal with admin.
Your apprentices benefit from one-to-one sessions with their dedicated OpenClassrooms mentor who’s an expert in their field.
Apprentices can start with a pre-apprenticeship bootcamp to prepare them to start on-the-job on day 1 in your company (optional).

Applicable digital skill acquisition
Developed in-house with employers, partners, tech giants, and practicing professionals, our registered apprenticeship degrees are designed to bridge digital skills gaps.
Students acquire on-the-job skills through project work within your company and core skills through scenario-based training projects.
Our mentors are industry experts who help your apprentices acquire skills they can apply to your business problems and opportunities.


How do our apprenticeships work?
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Funding, sourcing, and assessing apprentices
We guide you through the admin needed to get state funding, help you to identify talents, and ensure prerequisites are met. - 2
Upskilling with our project-based learning model
During the first months of their training program, apprentices work on scenario-based projects with their OpenClassrooms mentor. They develop concrete tech skills they can transfer to their daily work. You can follow your apprentices’ progress via our platform and admin dashboard. - 3
Building a professional portfolio with workplace projects
During the second part of their apprenticeship program, apprentices complete workplace projects with the help of their OpenClassrooms mentor. These projects are based on your company’s needs and form the professional portfolio needed for the end-point assessment.
An apprentice's schedule and support
In your organization
On-the-job training
- Work on company assignments
- 4 days a week (days of your choice)

Workplace advisor
Internal contact- Provides support and guidance
- Onboards apprentice into your team, and establishes a connection with OpenClassrooms
On OpenClassrooms
Off-the-job training
- 100% online
- Project-based learning
- 1 day a week

OpenClassrooms mentor
Industry expert- Hosts one-to-one sessions
- Helps apprentice acquire the skills your business needs
Browse our registered apprenticeship degrees
OpenClassrooms by the numbers
2,000+
active apprentices globally
~85%
apprenticeship completion rate
44,022
outcomes in 2022

Dive deeper with our FAQ
What are apprenticeships?
Apprenticeships are government-approved training programs that combine a job with practical training.
In a nutshell, apprentices are entry-level workers who split their time between working in your company (4 days per week) and following a training program to acquire in-demand skills (1 day per week).
An apprenticeship program usually lasts one year but can be longer depending on the employer, the complexity of the occupation, the industry, and the type of program.
What are the differences between apprenticeships and internships?
The differences between apprenticeships and internships fall into the following areas: length of time, structure, mentorship, pay, credentials, eligibility criteria, and college credit.
Who is eligible for an apprenticeship?
Registered apprenticeship degrees are open to every entry-level worker, aged 16 and over, who successfully completes the admission process.
All companies are eligible to hire apprentices or upskill existing employees. Apprenticeships are suitable for people at any level of employment.
Why offer registered apprenticeship degrees?
There are several reasons why hiring apprentices can benefit your company. The main reasons are:
- You'll be able to easily recruit and develop a highly skilled workforce to fill today’s most in-demand jobs such as data analysts, IT technicians, digital marketers, and software developers.
- You'll minimize your costs by reducing turnover and increasing retention (92% of apprentices continue employment after completing an apprenticeship).
- You'll foster a diverse and inclusive culture leading to higher productivity and a positive impact on your bottom line (On average, employers realize an average return on investment of $1.47 for every $1 invested).
- You'll be able to receive tax credits and employee tuition benefits as each year the US Department of Labor (DOL) announces funding opportunities.
What do registered apprenticeship program (RAP) apprenticeships include?
Every registered apprenticeship program (RAP) includes:
- Paid job: Apprentices are paid employees who produce high-quality work while acquiring in-demand skills.
- On-the-job learning: Develops skilled workers through structured learning in a work setting.
- Classroom learning: Implements a curriculum of job-related skills through education (virtual or in-person).
- Mentorship: A skilled professional supports and enhances apprentices' critical hands-on learning in their field of expertise.
- Credentials: Portable, nationally recognized credentials issued to apprentices at the completion of the program.
At OpenClassrooms, our learning model perfectly fits the requirements as our apprenticeship training programs already include an online curriculum, mentorship, and project-based learning.
How can we help you implement effective registered apprenticeship programs in your company?
Implementing successful apprenticeships requires competencies in building a curriculum that respects federal standards and ensures apprentice skill acquisition.
As a school, we have already designed top-quality learning content and programs that allow anyone to acquire from scratch the skills required for digital jobs.
Contact us to discuss your needs.
What’s the difference between a workplace advisor and an OpenClassrooms mentor?
At OpenClassrooms, mentors are the cornerstone of our online pedagogy. Our mentors are experts in the field who meet your apprentices once a week by video call. They provide support and feedback on the apprentice’s progress on portfolio projects that form part of our training programs.
The workplace advisor is one of your existing employees who will be your apprentice’s point of contact in the workplace. The workplace advisor will onboard and accompany your apprentice during their daily tasks in your company.
Contact us to learn more.






