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1. Computer and Information Systems Managers: $171,200 2. Mathematicians: $121,680 3. Statisticians: $103,300 4. Web and Digital Interface Designers: $98,090 5. Web Developers: $90,930 6. Data Scientists: $104,620 7. Database Architects: $123,100 8. Information Security Analysts: $131,450 9. Electronics Engineers: $155,020 10. Computer Systems Analysts: $103,790 11. Electrical Engineers: $155,020 12.Manufacturing Engineers: $110,000 13.Software Developers: $131,450 14.Architects: $105,000 15. Mechanical Engineers: $115,000 1%.Web Web Administrators: 396, 8031.450 18.Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists: $125,000 -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. APPRENTICE JOB NUMBER ONE SCREENSHOTS: 18. Highlight the following information in the screenshots you posted above: 1-In the summary section-The things that sound like something you like. 2-The perks that stand out to you as being great 3-Skills that you possess 4-Qualifications that you currently possess. 19. List the apprenticeship opportunities in the order of your interest by name here: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18

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I can’t browse the web or take screenshots for you, but I can make this assignment much easier by giving you exactly what to search for, where to look, how to capture the required screenshots, what to highlight, and example apprenticeship programs/employers for each of the 18 careers. If you take the screenshots and upload them here, I’ll format them into the bold/ALL CAPS headings you need and help identify the summary items, perks, skills and qualifications you should highlight — and help you rank the 18 by interest.

Below is a step-by-step plan plus a tailored search guide for each career so you can find an apprenticeship or internship posting that meets your teacher’s requirements.

How to complete the assignment (quick plan)
1. Click the O*NET OnLine link for each occupation and scroll to “Apprenticeship Opportunities.” If O*NET doesn’t list any, search the web using the suggested search phrase below (use Google, Safari, ZipRecruiter, Indeed, LinkedIn, Apprenticeship.gov).
2. Find one apprenticeship or internship posting for each career that you could do now or after high school graduation.
3. Make a full screenshot of the complete posting (include job title, employer, full description, salary/perks, qualifications). If the posting is long, take multiple screenshots that show the whole posting.
4. Save each screenshot and label the file with the career number and name (e.g., 01_COMPUTER_AND_INFORMATION_SYSTEMS_MANAGERS.png).
5. Place each screenshot below a heading (bold and ALL CAPS) with the career name and the word “APPRENTICE” or “INTERN” as required.
6. Highlight on each screenshot the four items your teacher asked for (summary lines you like; perks; skills you have; qualifications you already possess). You can highlight digitally (Preview, Snagit, Markup) or print and highlight by hand and re-scan/photo.
7. Upload screenshots here so I can check them, add the required highlight notes, and help rank the 18 by interest.

Screenshot capture tips (Windows / Mac / phone)
- Windows: Press Windows+Shift+S (Snip & Sketch) to capture a region. Save as PNG/JPG.
- Mac: Press Shift+Command+4 to select region or Shift+Command+3 for full screen. Use Preview/Markup to highlight.
- iPhone: Side button + Volume Up (or Home + Side on older phones). Use Markup to highlight.
- Android: Power + Volume Down (model dependent). Use Google Photos editing to highlight.
- For long postings: take multiple screenshots from top-to-bottom until you have the entire post.

What the screenshot(s) must include (from your assignment)
- Name of the career
- Business that is hiring
- Internship / apprenticeship job description
- Job perks (salary, time off, tuition assistance, etc.)
- Qualifications needed

If O*NET has no apprenticeship listed: search "[CAREER] APPRENTICE" or "[CAREER] INTERN" on ZipRecruiter / Indeed / LinkedIn / Apprenticeship.gov.

Per-career search phrases and likely apprenticeship sources
(Use the exact search phrase in quotes in Safari or Chrome — sites to prioritize in order: Apprenticeship.gov, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn, company career pages.)

1) Computer and Information Systems Managers
- Search: "IT manager apprenticeship" OR "technical project manager apprenticeship"
- Check: IBM Apprenticeship, Amazon Apprenticeship, Accenture Apprenticeship, Microsoft LEAP, Apprenticeship.gov (IT manager / project manager tracks)
- Typical perks/quals: paid training, salary/stipend, tuition reimbursement, A+ / network experience preferred.

2) Mathematicians
- Search: "mathematics apprentice" OR "math internship entry level apprentice"
- Check: government labs (NOAA, NASA), research internships, data/math analyst apprenticeships on Handshake, internships at financial firms (JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs)
- Typical perks/quals: stipend, mentoring, coursework preferred, calculus/stats courses.

3) Statisticians
- Search: "statistician apprentice" OR "statistical analyst apprenticeship" OR "data analyst apprenticeship"
- Check: government agencies (CDC, Census), clinical trials companies, data apprenticeship programs (The Data Incubator, Launch Academy, AnalytixLabs)
- Perks: pay, training, tuition assistance.

4) Web and Digital Interface Designers
- Search: "UX/UI design apprenticeship" OR "web designer apprenticeship"
- Check: Google UX Design Certificate / apprenticeship partners, Adobe internships, UX apprenticeship programs (Designation, Multiverse in UK)
- Perks: portfolio building, mentor-led training, paid.

5) Web Developers
- Search: "web developer apprenticeship" OR "front end developer apprenticeship"
- Check: Stack Overflow jobs, GitHub, Indeed listings, developer apprenticeships at companies (Apprenticeship.io), Apprenticeship.gov "web developer"
- Perks: paid, mentorship, certification support.

6) Data Scientists
- Search: "data science apprenticeship" OR "data scientist apprentice"
- Check: IBM Data Science apprenticeship, Microsoft, Amazon, Insight Data Science Residents, Apprenticeship.gov (data science)
- Perks: salary, training, tuition reimbursement, mentorship.

7) Database Architects
- Search: "database administrator apprenticeship" OR "database developer apprentice"
- Check: Oracle apprenticeship programs, Microsoft/SQL Server apprenticeships, local IT companies
- Perks: paid, training, certifications (Oracle/Microsoft).

8) Information Security Analysts
- Search: "cybersecurity apprenticeship" OR "information security apprentice"
- Check: Cybersecurity Apprenticeship programs (Apprenticeship.gov, IBM Cyber Apprenticeship, Microsoft Cybersecurity Apprenticeship), CyberCorps, NICE framework listings
- Perks: pay, cert exam vouchers (CompTIA Security+, CEH), tuition help.

9) Electronics Engineers
- Search: "electronics engineering apprenticeship" OR "electronics technician apprenticeship"
- Check: electronics technician apprenticeships with manufacturing firms, electronics unions, employer programs (Siemens, GE, Raytheon), Apprenticeship.gov
- Perks: salary, on-the-job training, sometimes schooling time.

10) Computer Systems Analysts
- Search: "systems analyst apprenticeship" OR "IT analyst apprenticeship"
- Check: consulting firms (Deloitte, Accenture) early-career programs, Apprenticeship.gov
- Perks: paid placement, training, project experience.

11) Electrical Engineers
- Search: "electrical engineering apprenticeship" OR "electrical technician apprenticeship"
- Check: IBEW apprenticeships, utility company apprenticeships (Duke Energy, Southern Company), manufacturer programs
- Perks: wage progression, classroom/time-off, benefits, union support.

12) Manufacturing Engineers
- Search: "manufacturing apprenticeship" OR "manufacturing engineering apprentice"
- Check: manufacturing registered apprenticeships (auto plants, Boeing, Siemens, Caterpillar), Apprenticeship.gov
- Perks: paid training, tuition support, rotation through departments.

13) Software Developers
- Search: "software developer apprenticeship" OR "software engineer apprenticeship"
- Check: Google IT apprenticeships, Microsoft LEAP, IBM apprenticeships, Amazon, LinkedIn Tech Apprenticeship
- Perks: salary, training, mentorship, relocation sometimes.

14) Architects
- Search: "architectural apprentice" OR "architectural intern"
- Check: AXP (Architectural Experience Program) internships at architecture firms, local firm internships on Indeed/Handshake
- Perks: paid internships sometimes, experience credits for licensure, mentorship.

15) Mechanical Engineers
- Search: "mechanical engineering apprenticeship" OR "mechanical technician apprenticeship"
- Check: manufacturing/automotive firms, apprenticeships with Boeing, Ford, GM, Apprenticeship.gov
- Perks: wage progression, training, paid.

16) Web Administrators
- Search: "web administrator apprentice" OR "systems/web admin internship"
- Check: IT departments at universities, small companies on Indeed/ZipRecruiter, cloud provider apprenticeships
- Perks: paid, cert vouchers, hands-on server experience.

17) Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
- Search: "remote sensing internship" OR "remote sensing technician apprentice"
- Check: NOAA, NASA internships, USGS internships, private geospatial firms (Esri, Maxar), university research labs
- Perks: stipend, field work, tuition help.

18) (Your list included an odd line “1%.Web Web Administrators: 396, 8031.450 18.Remote Sensing…” — I treated Web Administrators as #16 and Remote Sensing as #18)
(If I mis-numbered because your pasted list was messy, tell me and I’ll re-map.)

What to paste into the Safari/Google search box (exact text samples)
- Use this format per your instruction: [CAREER NAME] APPRENTICE
Examples:
- "COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS APPRENTICE"
- "MATHEMATICIAN INTERN"
- "STATISTICIAN APPRENTICE"
- "WEB AND DIGITAL INTERFACE DESIGNER APPRENTICE"
- "WEB DEVELOPER APPRENTICE"
- "DATA SCIENTIST APPRENTICE"
- "DATABASE ARCHITECT APPRENTICE"
- "INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST APPRENTICE"
- "ELECTRONICS ENGINEER APPRENTICE"
- "COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST APPRENTICE"
- "ELECTRICAL ENGINEER APPRENTICE"
- "MANUFACTURING ENGINEER APPRENTICE"
- "SOFTWARE DEVELOPER APPRENTICE"
- "ARCHITECT APPRENTICE" or "ARCHITECTURAL INTERN"
- "MECHANICAL ENGINEER APPRENTICE"
- "WEB ADMINISTRATOR APPRENTICE"
- "REMOTE SENSING SCIENTIST APPRENTICE"

Where to search first (priority)
- Apprenticeship.gov — official U.S. registered apprenticeship opportunities.
- O*NET OnLine (your teacher asked for this).
- Indeed / ZipRecruiter / LinkedIn / Handshake (for student-friendly internships).
- Company career pages (Amazon, IBM, Microsoft, Boeing, utilities, contractors).
- Government agency student pages (NOAA, NASA, USGS, CDC, Census).

Example items to look for in each posting (for what to screenshot)
- Job title (match career name)
- Employer name
- Full job summary / responsibilities (this is the “summary section” your teacher wants you to highlight)
- Perks / compensation / benefits / tuition assistance / paid time off
- Required and preferred qualifications, education level, skills
- Application instructions / location / duration (especially if it’s HW-eligible).

How to highlight the four required items (on the image)
- Summary: highlight sentences describing tasks / responsibilities that match what you like.
- Perks: highlight salary, tuition assistance, paid time off, certification vouchers, etc.
- Skills you possess: highlight listed skills you already have (e.g., Excel, HTML, basic Python).
- Qualifications you currently have: highlight those you meet (e.g., high school diploma soon, coursework, certifications).

File naming, formatting & delivery
- Save screenshot files as: 01_COMPUTER_AND_INFORMATION_SYSTEMS_MANAGERS_APPRENTICE.png (or jpg).
- Create a Word doc / Google Doc or Keynote/PowerPoint and paste each screenshot under a bold, ALL CAPS heading that matches the career name (teacher asked “continuing the same format in bold and all caps for all 18 apprenticeships”).
- Under each screenshot include a 1–2 line text noting: what you highlighted and why.

What I can do next (after you capture screenshots)
- If you upload each screenshot here, I will:
- Reformat them under the bold ALL CAPS headings exactly as your teacher wants.
- Annotate/highlight the four requested elements (summary lines you like, standout perks, matching skills, and qualifications you already have).
- Help you write the short explanation for each one to place below the screenshot.
- Help you finalize the ordered list of apprenticeship opportunities by your interest.

If you want example postings I suggest looking at
- IBM Apprenticeship Program (IT, Data, Cyber)
- Microsoft LEAP (software engineering)
- Amazon Technical Apprenticeship (cloud, IT)
- Apprenticeship.gov listings for Cybersecurity, Web Development, Electrical, and Manufacturing
- NOAA/NASA/USGS student internships for Remote Sensing / Mathematician / Statistician roles
- Local union or utility apprenticeships (IBEW for electrical)

Finally — ranking the 18 by interest
- When you upload the screenshots, tell me which elements you care about most (salary, remote work, mentorship, tuition help, location). I’ll propose a ranked list for you and you can adjust.

Would you like:
A) Exact search queries and a prioritized site list as a downloadable checklist for each of the 18 careers (so you can follow them step-by-step)?
B) Me to wait for your screenshots so I can format and highlight them for you?
C) Me to draft example headings and placeholder text for the Word/Google doc so you can paste screenshots in quickly?

Tell me which option you prefer, or upload your first few screenshots and I’ll start formatting and annotating them.