What is Pre-Apprenticeship?
Pre-Apprenticeship Programs help individuals build the skills and confidence they need to succeed in a Registered Apprenticeship Program. Designed to close identified skill gaps, pre-apprenticeship combines classroom learning and hands-on experience.
ApprenticeshipNH Pre-Apprenticeship Options
Examples of topics covered include:
- Active listening and professional communication
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Critical thinking, problem solving and decision making
- Conflict resolution, customer service and workplace expectations
ACT WorkKeys curriculum and assessments build and measure the foundational skills needed for workplace success. Through self-paced online modules aligned with the ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate, participants strengthen applied math, reading and information analysis skills that are valued across industries and can carry recognized credentials into job and training opportunities.
Examples of topics covered include:
- Applied Math for common workplace calculations
- Graphic Literacy for reading charts, graphs and diagrams
- Workplace Documents for understanding on-the-job instructions, policies and procedures
- Essential Skills courses, including teamwork, communication and work discipline
For Employers
Once you have a Registered Apprenticeship, a Pre-Apprenticeship Program can help you reach future talent earlier and prepare them for success in your workplace. Through ApprenticeshipNH, pre-apprenticeship connects you with high school and adult candidates, builds their core skills and gives you a low-risk way to evaluate potential apprentices.
1. Ready-to-hire talent pipeline
Build a ready-to-hire talent pipeline tied directly to your Registered Apprenticeship
2. Partnering with programs
3. Work-based experiences
For Career Seekers and Students
Pre-apprenticeship gives you a structured way to explore a career, build essential workplace skills and earn credentials that count toward a Registered Apprenticeship Program. Through training and real-world experience, you can build confidence and connect directly with employers that are ready to hire.
1. Learn In-Demand Skills
Develop in-demand workplace and academic skills with support from programs like WorkReadyNH and ACT WorkKeys
2. Try Out New Paths
3. Become a Competitive Candidate
Position yourself as a competitive candidate for a Registered Apprenticeship and long-term employment