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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. Intormation 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 16. Video Game Developers: $131,450 17.Web Administrators: $96,800 18. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists: $125,000
17. Go to the bottom of the main page for each of the careers listed in number 15 above (see example below).
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-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:
Name of the career
Business that is hiring
Internship job description
Job perks - salary, time off, money for college etc.
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:APPRENTICE JOB NUMBER TWO SCREENSHOTS
18. Highlight the following information in the screenshots you posted above:
In the summary section-The things that sound like something you like.
The perks that stand out to you as being great
Skills that you possess
Qualifications that you currently possess.
19. List the apprenticeship opportunities in the order of your interest by name here:
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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 a step-by-step plan, precise search phrases, likely apprenticeship titles and employers for each of the 18 careers, what to look for in each posting, how to capture and highlight the required pieces, and a sample formatted entry you can copy/paste. If you paste the screenshots or job links here after you collect them, I’ll extract text, create the ALL-CAPS + bold headings, highlight the parts you need, and produce the final ordered list.
1) Quick note about the assignment requirements
- You need one apprenticeship (or internship that functions as an apprentice role) for each of the 18 careers.
- Each screenshot must show: career name, business hiring, job description, perks (pay/time off/education funding), qualifications.
- You need to highlight: in the summary, the things that appeal to you; perks that stand out; skills and qualifications you already have.
- Final step: list the 18 apprenticeship opportunities in order of your interest.
2) Where to search (use these first)
- O*NET OnLine pages for each occupation (there may be a link on each O*NET page to “Apprenticeship Opportunities”).
- Apprenticeship.gov (U.S. Dept. of Labor) — good central listing.
- Company career pages (IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Siemens, GE, Raytheon, NOAA, USGS).
- Job boards: Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, Handshake (for students), Glassdoor.
- Local community college workforce/apprentice pages and state apprenticeship portals.
3) How to search: exact search patterns to paste into Google or Safari (replace ZIP or city if you want local posts)
- site:apprenticeship.gov "Apprentice" "software" OR "developer"
- "apprentice" "cybersecurity" site:linkedin.com
- "apprentice" "electrical engineer" "entry level"
- Example for each career (see list below).
4) Per-career recommended apprenticeship search phrases and likely employers
(Use these exact phrases in quotes in Google or the job boards)
1. Computer and Information Systems Managers
- Search: "IT Project Manager apprentice" OR "IT management apprenticeship"
- Likely employers: IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, local IT shops
- Apprenticeship title to search: IT Project Manager Apprentice / IT Management Apprentice
2. Mathematicians
- Search: "data analyst apprentice" OR "mathematics apprentice" OR "statistical analyst apprentice"
- Employers: financial firms, government stats offices (Census), analytics consultancies
- Title: Data Analyst Apprentice / Quantitative Analyst Apprentice
3. Statisticians
- Search: "statistical analyst apprentice" OR "biostatistics apprentice"
- Employers: public health departments, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies
- Title: Statistical Apprentice / Biostatistics Apprentice
4. Web and Digital Interface Designers
- Search: "UX UI apprentice" OR "web designer apprentice" OR "digital designer apprenticeship"
- Employers: design agencies, Accenture, Adobe, startups
- Title: UX/UI Design Apprentice / Web Designer Apprentice
5. Web Developers
- Search: "web developer apprentice" OR "frontend developer apprentice"
- Employers: small businesses, agencies, Google apprenticeship programs
- Title: Web Developer Apprentice / Front-End Developer Apprentice
6. Data Scientists
- Search: "data science apprenticeship" OR "data scientist apprentice"
- Employers: Microsoft, IBM, startups, analytics companies
- Title: Data Science Apprentice / Junior Data Scientist (Apprentice)
7. Database Architects
- Search: "database administrator apprentice" OR "database apprentice"
- Employers: Oracle, IBM, financial services, large enterprises
- Title: Database Administrator Apprentice / DBA Apprentice
8. Information Security Analysts
- Search: "cybersecurity apprentice" OR "security analyst apprentice"
- Employers: Dept of Defense, CISA, private security firms, banks
- Title: Cybersecurity Apprentice / Security Analyst Apprentice
9. Electronics Engineers
- Search: "electronics technician apprentice" OR "electronics engineer apprentice"
- Employers: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Tesla, manufacturing companies
- Title: Electronics Technician Apprentice / Electronics Engineering Apprentice
10. Computer Systems Analysts
- Search: "systems analyst apprentice" OR "business systems apprentice"
- Employers: consulting firms (EY, PwC), health systems, enterprise IT
- Title: Business Systems Apprentice / Systems Analyst Apprentice
11. Electrical Engineers
- Search: "electrical engineering apprentice" OR "electrical technician apprentice"
- Employers: electrical contractors, Siemens, GE, utilities
- Title: Electrical Engineering Apprentice / Electrical Technician Apprentice
12. Manufacturing Engineers
- Search: "manufacturing engineer apprenticeship" OR "industrial engineering apprentice"
- Employers: GE, Ford, Toyota, manufacturing plants
- Title: Manufacturing Engineering Apprentice / Manufacturing Technician Apprentice
13. Software Developers
- Search: "software developer apprenticeship" OR "apprentice software engineer"
- Employers: Amazon, Microsoft, local software shops
- Title: Software Developer Apprentice / Apprentice Software Engineer
14. Architects
- Search: "architectural technician apprentice" OR "architecture apprenticeship"
- Employers: AECOM, HDR, local architecture firms
- Title: Architectural Technician Apprentice / Architecture Apprentice
15. Mechanical Engineers
- Search: "mechanical engineering apprentice" OR "mechanical technician apprentice"
- Employers: Ford, Boeing, GE, industrial suppliers
- Title: Mechanical Engineering Apprentice / Mechanical Technician Apprentice
16. Video Game Developers
- Search: "game developer apprentice" OR "game design apprentice" OR "QA game apprentice"
- Employers: Ubisoft, EA, Riot, indie studios
- Title: Game Developer Apprentice / QA Game Tester Apprentice / Game Programmer Apprentice
17. Web Administrators
- Search: "systems administrator apprentice" OR "web administrator apprentice"
- Employers: companies with IT ops, hosting companies, universities
- Title: Systems Administrator Apprentice / Web Administrator Apprentice
18. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
- Search: "remote sensing technician apprentice" OR "geospatial apprentice" OR "GIS apprentice"
- Employers: USGS, NOAA, remote sensing companies, GIS shops
- Title: GIS Apprentice / Remote Sensing Technician Apprentice
5) What to look for and screenshot (make sure the screenshot area includes these)
- Name of career or job title (exact)
- Name of the business (who’s hiring)
- Full job/internship description (summary)
- Perks (salary, wages, PTO, tuition assistance, training/mentorship)
- Qualifications/requirements (education, certificates, skills)
If the posting does not list everything, use job boards (Indeed/ZipRecruiter) and company pages for complete postings.
6) How to capture screenshots (quick instructions)
- Windows: Press PrtScn for whole screen, or Windows+Shift+S for snip tool. Save/ paste into document.
- macOS: Cmd+Shift+4, drag to select area; press Cmd+Shift+3 for whole screen.
- iPhone: Side Button + Volume Up (newer phones) or Home+Side (older). Then annotate in Photos.
- Android: Power + Volume Down. Use editing tools to crop.
- Make sure the screenshot captures top of the posting with job title and company, plus the sections for description, perks/benefits, and qualifications.
7) How to format and highlight (so it matches your assignment)
- Title each screenshot entry in ALL CAPS and bold (e.g., COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST — APPRENTICE). If you’re doing this in a Word doc or Google Doc: select the heading text and apply Bold + UPPERCASE.
- Under each screenshot, add short highlighted (colored or bold) notes pointing to:
- Summary items you like (quote them)
- Perks that stand out (quote them)
- Skills you already have (list them)
- Qualifications you already meet (list them)
- If your doc editor supports highlighting, use yellow for “things I like”, green for “perks”, blue for “skills I have”, pink for “qualifications I have”.
8) Example formatted entry you can copy/paste (replace placeholder with actual screenshot)
- ALL CAPS HEADING (bold): SOFTWARE DEVELOPER APPRENTICE
- [Insert screenshot here — make sure it shows: job title, employer, full description, perks/benefits, qualifications]
- Highlights (copy the exact text from the job posting and paste or screenshot AND then mark):
- Things I like in summary: "Work on full-stack projects; pair programming; mentorship program"
- Perks that stand out: "Paid apprenticeship; tuition reimbursement up to $5,000; 10 paid vacation days"
- Skills I possess: "HTML, CSS, JavaScript; basic Python"
- Qualifications I possess: "High school diploma; completion of intro CS course"
9) Suggested quick-plan to finish the whole assignment (time-saving approach)
- Step A (60–90 minutes): Open O*NET pages for each career and click any “Apprenticeship Opportunities.” If O*NET has none, use search strings above on Apprenticeship.gov and Indeed.
- Step B (60–120 minutes): For each career find one posting that looks realistic for “now or after high school” (filter for “entry-level,” “apprentice,” “no degree required”).
- Step C (60 minutes): Take screenshots, add to a Google Doc or Word file, add the ALL CAPS bold heading above each screenshot.
- Step D (30 minutes): Under each screenshot paste the highlighted quotes and short bullet points for the four highlight categories.
- Step E (15 minutes): Rank them by interest and copy the 1–18 list into the document.
10) If you want, I can:
- Produce a ready-to-fill document (plain text) with ALL CAPS bold headings for each of the 18 where you just drop each screenshot in and I’ll mark the highlights afterward. Paste one or more screenshots here and I’ll extract and highlight the requested items and produce the formatted document.
- Or, if you prefer, tell me which 3 careers you want me to draft example apprentice postings for and I’ll write 3 realistic example postings (with plausible perks/qualifications) you can use as templates.
11) Final: short checklist to hand in
- 18 screenshots (one per career) — each covering job title, employer, description, perks, qualifications.
- Each screenshot preceded by an ALL CAPS bold career heading (e.g., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APPRENTICE).
- Under each screenshot: highlighted words/phrases as required (summary items you like; perks; skills you have; qualifications you have).
- A final list numbered 1–18 with the apprenticeship names in order of interest.
If you want, paste one screenshot or a URL now (or paste one job posting text) and I’ll format the ALL-CAPS heading and highlight the requested lines for you. Which would you like to start with?
1) Quick note about the assignment requirements
- You need one apprenticeship (or internship that functions as an apprentice role) for each of the 18 careers.
- Each screenshot must show: career name, business hiring, job description, perks (pay/time off/education funding), qualifications.
- You need to highlight: in the summary, the things that appeal to you; perks that stand out; skills and qualifications you already have.
- Final step: list the 18 apprenticeship opportunities in order of your interest.
2) Where to search (use these first)
- O*NET OnLine pages for each occupation (there may be a link on each O*NET page to “Apprenticeship Opportunities”).
- Apprenticeship.gov (U.S. Dept. of Labor) — good central listing.
- Company career pages (IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Siemens, GE, Raytheon, NOAA, USGS).
- Job boards: Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, Handshake (for students), Glassdoor.
- Local community college workforce/apprentice pages and state apprenticeship portals.
3) How to search: exact search patterns to paste into Google or Safari (replace ZIP or city if you want local posts)
- site:apprenticeship.gov "Apprentice" "software" OR "developer"
- "apprentice" "cybersecurity" site:linkedin.com
- "apprentice" "electrical engineer" "entry level"
- Example for each career (see list below).
4) Per-career recommended apprenticeship search phrases and likely employers
(Use these exact phrases in quotes in Google or the job boards)
1. Computer and Information Systems Managers
- Search: "IT Project Manager apprentice" OR "IT management apprenticeship"
- Likely employers: IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, local IT shops
- Apprenticeship title to search: IT Project Manager Apprentice / IT Management Apprentice
2. Mathematicians
- Search: "data analyst apprentice" OR "mathematics apprentice" OR "statistical analyst apprentice"
- Employers: financial firms, government stats offices (Census), analytics consultancies
- Title: Data Analyst Apprentice / Quantitative Analyst Apprentice
3. Statisticians
- Search: "statistical analyst apprentice" OR "biostatistics apprentice"
- Employers: public health departments, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies
- Title: Statistical Apprentice / Biostatistics Apprentice
4. Web and Digital Interface Designers
- Search: "UX UI apprentice" OR "web designer apprentice" OR "digital designer apprenticeship"
- Employers: design agencies, Accenture, Adobe, startups
- Title: UX/UI Design Apprentice / Web Designer Apprentice
5. Web Developers
- Search: "web developer apprentice" OR "frontend developer apprentice"
- Employers: small businesses, agencies, Google apprenticeship programs
- Title: Web Developer Apprentice / Front-End Developer Apprentice
6. Data Scientists
- Search: "data science apprenticeship" OR "data scientist apprentice"
- Employers: Microsoft, IBM, startups, analytics companies
- Title: Data Science Apprentice / Junior Data Scientist (Apprentice)
7. Database Architects
- Search: "database administrator apprentice" OR "database apprentice"
- Employers: Oracle, IBM, financial services, large enterprises
- Title: Database Administrator Apprentice / DBA Apprentice
8. Information Security Analysts
- Search: "cybersecurity apprentice" OR "security analyst apprentice"
- Employers: Dept of Defense, CISA, private security firms, banks
- Title: Cybersecurity Apprentice / Security Analyst Apprentice
9. Electronics Engineers
- Search: "electronics technician apprentice" OR "electronics engineer apprentice"
- Employers: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Tesla, manufacturing companies
- Title: Electronics Technician Apprentice / Electronics Engineering Apprentice
10. Computer Systems Analysts
- Search: "systems analyst apprentice" OR "business systems apprentice"
- Employers: consulting firms (EY, PwC), health systems, enterprise IT
- Title: Business Systems Apprentice / Systems Analyst Apprentice
11. Electrical Engineers
- Search: "electrical engineering apprentice" OR "electrical technician apprentice"
- Employers: electrical contractors, Siemens, GE, utilities
- Title: Electrical Engineering Apprentice / Electrical Technician Apprentice
12. Manufacturing Engineers
- Search: "manufacturing engineer apprenticeship" OR "industrial engineering apprentice"
- Employers: GE, Ford, Toyota, manufacturing plants
- Title: Manufacturing Engineering Apprentice / Manufacturing Technician Apprentice
13. Software Developers
- Search: "software developer apprenticeship" OR "apprentice software engineer"
- Employers: Amazon, Microsoft, local software shops
- Title: Software Developer Apprentice / Apprentice Software Engineer
14. Architects
- Search: "architectural technician apprentice" OR "architecture apprenticeship"
- Employers: AECOM, HDR, local architecture firms
- Title: Architectural Technician Apprentice / Architecture Apprentice
15. Mechanical Engineers
- Search: "mechanical engineering apprentice" OR "mechanical technician apprentice"
- Employers: Ford, Boeing, GE, industrial suppliers
- Title: Mechanical Engineering Apprentice / Mechanical Technician Apprentice
16. Video Game Developers
- Search: "game developer apprentice" OR "game design apprentice" OR "QA game apprentice"
- Employers: Ubisoft, EA, Riot, indie studios
- Title: Game Developer Apprentice / QA Game Tester Apprentice / Game Programmer Apprentice
17. Web Administrators
- Search: "systems administrator apprentice" OR "web administrator apprentice"
- Employers: companies with IT ops, hosting companies, universities
- Title: Systems Administrator Apprentice / Web Administrator Apprentice
18. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
- Search: "remote sensing technician apprentice" OR "geospatial apprentice" OR "GIS apprentice"
- Employers: USGS, NOAA, remote sensing companies, GIS shops
- Title: GIS Apprentice / Remote Sensing Technician Apprentice
5) What to look for and screenshot (make sure the screenshot area includes these)
- Name of career or job title (exact)
- Name of the business (who’s hiring)
- Full job/internship description (summary)
- Perks (salary, wages, PTO, tuition assistance, training/mentorship)
- Qualifications/requirements (education, certificates, skills)
If the posting does not list everything, use job boards (Indeed/ZipRecruiter) and company pages for complete postings.
6) How to capture screenshots (quick instructions)
- Windows: Press PrtScn for whole screen, or Windows+Shift+S for snip tool. Save/ paste into document.
- macOS: Cmd+Shift+4, drag to select area; press Cmd+Shift+3 for whole screen.
- iPhone: Side Button + Volume Up (newer phones) or Home+Side (older). Then annotate in Photos.
- Android: Power + Volume Down. Use editing tools to crop.
- Make sure the screenshot captures top of the posting with job title and company, plus the sections for description, perks/benefits, and qualifications.
7) How to format and highlight (so it matches your assignment)
- Title each screenshot entry in ALL CAPS and bold (e.g., COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST — APPRENTICE). If you’re doing this in a Word doc or Google Doc: select the heading text and apply Bold + UPPERCASE.
- Under each screenshot, add short highlighted (colored or bold) notes pointing to:
- Summary items you like (quote them)
- Perks that stand out (quote them)
- Skills you already have (list them)
- Qualifications you already meet (list them)
- If your doc editor supports highlighting, use yellow for “things I like”, green for “perks”, blue for “skills I have”, pink for “qualifications I have”.
8) Example formatted entry you can copy/paste (replace placeholder with actual screenshot)
- ALL CAPS HEADING (bold): SOFTWARE DEVELOPER APPRENTICE
- [Insert screenshot here — make sure it shows: job title, employer, full description, perks/benefits, qualifications]
- Highlights (copy the exact text from the job posting and paste or screenshot AND then mark):
- Things I like in summary: "Work on full-stack projects; pair programming; mentorship program"
- Perks that stand out: "Paid apprenticeship; tuition reimbursement up to $5,000; 10 paid vacation days"
- Skills I possess: "HTML, CSS, JavaScript; basic Python"
- Qualifications I possess: "High school diploma; completion of intro CS course"
9) Suggested quick-plan to finish the whole assignment (time-saving approach)
- Step A (60–90 minutes): Open O*NET pages for each career and click any “Apprenticeship Opportunities.” If O*NET has none, use search strings above on Apprenticeship.gov and Indeed.
- Step B (60–120 minutes): For each career find one posting that looks realistic for “now or after high school” (filter for “entry-level,” “apprentice,” “no degree required”).
- Step C (60 minutes): Take screenshots, add to a Google Doc or Word file, add the ALL CAPS bold heading above each screenshot.
- Step D (30 minutes): Under each screenshot paste the highlighted quotes and short bullet points for the four highlight categories.
- Step E (15 minutes): Rank them by interest and copy the 1–18 list into the document.
10) If you want, I can:
- Produce a ready-to-fill document (plain text) with ALL CAPS bold headings for each of the 18 where you just drop each screenshot in and I’ll mark the highlights afterward. Paste one or more screenshots here and I’ll extract and highlight the requested items and produce the formatted document.
- Or, if you prefer, tell me which 3 careers you want me to draft example apprentice postings for and I’ll write 3 realistic example postings (with plausible perks/qualifications) you can use as templates.
11) Final: short checklist to hand in
- 18 screenshots (one per career) — each covering job title, employer, description, perks, qualifications.
- Each screenshot preceded by an ALL CAPS bold career heading (e.g., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APPRENTICE).
- Under each screenshot: highlighted words/phrases as required (summary items you like; perks; skills you have; qualifications you have).
- A final list numbered 1–18 with the apprenticeship names in order of interest.
If you want, paste one screenshot or a URL now (or paste one job posting text) and I’ll format the ALL-CAPS heading and highlight the requested lines for you. Which would you like to start with?
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