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Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship programs offer significant benefits by allowing participants to earn while they learn, avoid student debt, gain valuable hands-on experience and industry-recognized credentials, and receive personalized mentorship. Employers benefit from a pipeline of skilled talent, reduced recruitment costs, improved employee retention, increased productivity, and customized training to meet business needs.
Apprenticiship Programs
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Military
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Military Branches
- Air Force
- Air Force Reserve
- Air National Guard
- Army
- Army National Guard
- Army Reserve
- Coast Guard
- Coast Guard Reserve
- Marines
- Marine Reserve
- Navy
- Navy Reserve
- Air National Guard
- Space Force
Local Recruiters
Marines: Staff Sgt. Mark A. McCormack Mark.mccormack@marines.usmc.mil Cell: 919-995-3008
Navy: BM2(SW) Tyrus Gore Tyrus.N.Gore.mil@us.navy.mil Cell: 252-723-4847
Army: Sgt. First Class Daniel Scalone Daniel.L.Scalone.mil@army.mil Cell: 910.747.0554
Air Force: Technical Sgt. Timouy Brown timouy.brown.1@us.af.mil Office: 919.208.1001
Space Force: Technical Sgt. Timouy Brown timouy.brown.1@us.af.mil Office: 919.208.1001
Coast Guard: RODurham@uscg.mil Office: 919-224-1007
Army National Guard: Sgt. John Hicks john-robert.o.hicks.mil@army.mil Cell: 919-602-6045
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Job Search
Career and Job Search Resources
NC Careers Occupation Profile Page
College Foundation of North Carolina Career Planner
Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Resource Guide
Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Live Career Job Search Resources
Work Permit
Youth under the age of 18 who work in North Carolina must have a Youth Employment Certificate. You may contact the N.C. Department of Labor – Wage and Hour Bureau, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. at 1-800-625-2267, if you have questions. The certificate and the issuing instructions are obtained from the N.C. Department of Labor Youth Employment Website.
Local Job Openings
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College Research

