How to Apply

  1. Explore Open Positions or Programs: Start by reviewing the available careers, apprenticeships, and CTE programs. Be sure to carefully read through each listing to understand the role, qualifications, and any specific program details.
  2. Submit Your Application: Once you’ve found the perfect fit, follow the instructions provided to submit your application. This may involve completing an online form, submitting your resume, and possibly providing additional documents.
  3. Prepare for Interviews: If selected, you may be invited to an interview. Take time to research the company or program, and be ready to showcase your passion, skills, and experiences.
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What You Should Gather Before Applying

  1. Updated Resume: Make sure your resume is up-to-date with your most recent education, skills, work experience, and any relevant accomplishments. Tailor it to highlight what’s most relevant to the position or program you're applying for.
  2. Cover Letter (If Required): A cover letter is your opportunity to tell us why you’re the perfect candidate. Share your enthusiasm for the role or program and how your skills and experiences make you stand out.
  3. References: Gather contact information for 2-3 professional references who can speak to your character, work ethic, and qualifications. Be sure to inform your references ahead of time.
  4. Educational Documents: Depending on the position or program, you may need to provide transcripts, diplomas, or proof of specific certifications.
  5. Portfolio (If Relevant): For certain career paths or apprenticeship programs, a portfolio showcasing your work may be required. Be sure to organize your best examples of previous projects or achievements.
  6. Program-Specific Documents: Some apprenticeships or CTE programs may require additional documents like a personal statement, test scores, or skills assessments. Review the specific requirements for each program and gather what’s needed.

Tips for Success

  • Double-check your application for any errors or missing information before submitting.
  • Ensure your contact information is correct so we can easily reach you for next steps.
  • Take the time to personalize your resume and cover letter to reflect how your experiences align with the specific role or program.