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computer and information systems managers -Then go to where it says, “See more details at O*NET OnLine “and click on the link. Scroll down to where it says, “Apprenticeship Opportunities.” -Find one apprenticeship that you could do either now or upon graduating from high school for each of the 18 careers listed in number 15. -Take screenshots of each complete posting and place them below, continuing the same format in bold and all caps for all 18 apprenticeships. The posting screenshots should include: 1. Name of the career 2. Business that is hiring 3. Internship job description 4. Job perks – salary, time off, money for college etc. 5. Qualifications needed *IF YOUR CAREER DOES NOT HAVE THIS INFORMATION POSTED, PASTE THE CAREER NAME AND EITHER THE WORD “INTERN” OR “APPRENTICE” AFTER THE CAREER NAME IN THE SAFARI OR GOOGLE SEARCH BOX. YOU CAN USE ZIP RECRUITER OR INDEED ETC. TO OBTAIN THE SAME INFORMATION.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
I can’t browse the web, click O*NET links, or take screenshots. I also can’t access your school assignment page or O*NET live. I can, however:

- Walk you step‑by‑step through how to find each apprenticeship on O*NET OnLine (and on ZipRecruiter/Indeed if the O*NET page has no listing).
- Give exact search queries to use.
- Tell you how to capture screenshots on your device and how to format and organize them exactly the way your assignment requests.
- Provide a ready-to-use document template (18 headings in ALL CAPS and bold) where you can paste each screenshot and the required fields under it.
- Review the screenshots or posting text if you paste them here, then extract and format the five required items for each career.

Before I do any of that, I need one thing from you:
- Paste the list of the 18 careers from “number 15” (the assignment’s list). I only see “computer and information systems managers” in your message; I need the full list to prepare the template or specific search queries.

While you paste the list, here are detailed, actionable instructions you can follow right away.

How to find apprenticeship postings on O*NET OnLine
1. Go to onetonline.org and search the occupation name (e.g., “Computer and Information Systems Managers”).
2. On the occupation page click “See more details at O*NET OnLine” (if your source links out).
3. Scroll to a section called “Apprenticeship Opportunities” (some O*NET pages include links or local apprenticeship program info).
4. If there is an apprenticeship link, click it and read the posting. If there’s no listing, use the occupation name + “apprentice” or “intern” in a job site (see below).

If O*NET has no apprenticeship info, search these job sites:
- Indeed: search: "Computer and Information Systems Manager apprentice" or "IT apprentice" and set filter: entry level, internships, location.
- ZipRecruiter: similar query; filter for apprenticeships/internships.
- Apprenticeship.gov: search by occupation or “IT” category.
Search query examples (copy-paste):
- site:indeed.com "Computer and Information Systems Manager" apprentice
- site:ziprecruiter.com "IT apprentice" entry level
- "Computer and Information Systems Manager apprentice" internship

What to capture in each screenshot (make sure the screenshot shows all of these):
1. Name of the career (occupation title)
2. Business that is hiring (company name)
3. Internship/apprenticeship job description (the full job description or main responsibilities)
4. Job perks — salary, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, training length, certifications paid, etc.
5. Qualifications needed (education level, certifications, skills, GPA, age, ability to work)

If a posting lacks some of these fields, capture the whole listing page or the search result snippet that shows the job title and company — then search the job title + company on Google/Indeed/ZipRecruiter.

How to take screenshots (common devices)
- Windows 10/11: Windows + Shift + S (Snip & Sketch) then paste into Word/Google Doc or save. Or press Print Screen and paste into Paint.
- macOS: Cmd + Shift + 4, drag to select.
- Chromebook: Ctrl + Show windows (the rectangle key).
- iPhone (Face ID): Side button + Volume Up. iPhone (Touch ID): Home + Side/Top.
- Android: Power + Volume Down (varies by model).
Name each file clearly: e.g., "01_COMPUTER_AND_INFORMATION_SYSTEMS_MANAGERS_Apprentice_Google.png"

How to format your document exactly as your teacher asked
- Use a Word doc or Google Doc.
- For each apprenticeship, put the career heading in bold and ALL CAPS.
- Below the heading paste the screenshot that clearly includes items 1–5.
- If any info was found on Indeed or ZipRecruiter instead of O*NET, note the site source below the screenshot.

I can produce a ready-to-fill template now. If you give me the full 18-item list I will:
- Create 18 headings in ALL CAPS and bold for you to copy/paste into your doc (so formatting is consistent).
- Provide for each heading a suggested keyword search you can paste into Google to find an appropriate apprenticeship if O*NET lacks one.
- Optionally, give one fully filled example (formatted and with suggested companies) for "COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS" so you can see exactly what to capture.

Which would you like me to do first?
- (A) Create the 18-heading template now — paste your list of 18 careers.
- (B) Walk through finding and capturing one example apprenticeship step‑by‑step (I’ll describe exactly what to click and what to screenshot).
- (C) If you prefer, paste one screenshot here and I will extract and format the five required fields and produce the bold ALL CAPS heading and descriptive text.

Paste the 18 careers and tell me which option you want.