Apprenticeship actively promotes diversity and inclusion and in turn creates more innovation, creativity and profitability for your business. The Utah Apprenticeship
Network strives to diversify the apprenticeship candidate pool in Utah to include at-risk youth, women, people with disabilities, veterans and people of color.
Successful strategies for businesses to engage and recruit non-traditional populations include:
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Participating with national organizations and groups
- Partnering with local organizations
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Working closely with Workforce Services as they are regularly in contact with a diverse group of job seekers statewide, including
Veteran Employment Services
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Contacting educators and school guidance counselors to promote apprenticeship at school events, showcasing it as a great alternative to a four-year degree
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Developing youth apprenticeship programs to onboard students into full apprenticeship and give them access to higher paying jobs after graduation
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Partnering with Utah’s Public Universities and Technical Colleges
to attend events and promote apprenticeship opportunities among students
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Exploring opportunities to hire Utah Correctional Industries workers after their release from prison to help reduce recidivism while adding to the economy
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Researching what other organizations and companies have done to promote inclusion in apprenticeships