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Workplace training and apprenticeships


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Workplace training and apprenticeships

Workplace training and apprenticeships offer you a way to earn money while also picking up skills and qualifications.

Workplace training is offered in more industries, and is usually open to people of all ages. Modern Apprenticeships are only available in some industries and for people aged between 16 and 21, but  offer more support to help you complete the training.

Pre-trade training
Pre-trade training can help you develop knowledge and practical skills in a particular area of work. It's a good way to get a taste of working in a particular industry, and can also show employers that you're ready for an apprenticeship or workplace training.
What is workplace training?
Workplace training, also known as trade or industry training, involves learning and earning money while you work. Apprenticeships are one type of workplace training. You can do workplace training in a range of hands-on industries.
New Zealand Apprenticeships
Find out about workplace training under the New Zealand Apprenticeships scheme.
Workplace and industry training contacts
Find out which industry training organisation (ITO) can help if you are interested in doing workplace training or securing a New Zealand Apprenticeship.
Recognition of current competence
The recognition of current competence (RCC) process involves recognising a person’s existing knowledge and skills and assessing them against nationally recognised unit standards.

 

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