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Graduating in an apprenticeship is increasingly a goldmine



In recent years, the job market has been changing dynamically and with it the demand for different professions. The era when lawyers and managers were the highest paid professionals is slowly receding. On the contrary, craftsmen and specialists in technical fields are becoming increasingly valuable. A degree in an apprenticeship is therefore a golden opportunity for those who want not only stable employment but also above-average earnings.


The days when lawyers and managers were considered to be at the top of the job market are over. Nowadays, it turns out that it is the craftsmen who are indispensable. Many companies, especially in industry and construction, are facing an acute shortage of skilled workers. This shortage has led to craftsmen being in high demand and their work being paid in gold.


Studying an apprenticeship offers several major advantages. First, unlike some theoretical university programmes, an apprenticeship provides practical skills that are immediately applicable in the labour market. Graduates of apprenticeship courses are thus almost guaranteed employment immediately after graduation.


Secondly, studies are often shorter and less costly than university studies. In addition, apprenticeship students often have the opportunity to join the workforce during their studies through internships and placements, which allows them to gain valuable experience and contacts in the field.


Today, craftsmen work in a variety of fields, from construction to manufacturing to service. For example, electricians, plumbers, mechanics and construction workers are professions that are increasingly in demand. Thanks to technological advances and innovations, these fields are also constantly evolving, which means that craftsmen are constantly learning new skills and techniques. The earnings in these fields are also very attractive. An experienced craftsman can earn more than many college-educated workers. Because of the shortage of skilled workers, craftsmen often have the opportunity to choose from multiple job offers and can negotiate better working conditions. At the European Training Academy, for example, the most popular of the craft courses is electrician followed by photovoltaic and charging station installer.


The future belongs to those who are not afraid of work and are willing to continuously learn and improve their skills. The trades have a bright future ahead of them, as the need for skilled workers is likely to continue to grow. The ageing population of retiring craftspeople leaves a large gap that needs to be filled with young and energetic professionals. So if you are considering your future career, don't hesitate to consider studying an apprenticeship. Not only will you gain practical and valued skills, but you will also have a stable job with attractive earnings. Studying an apprenticeship is a worthwhile investment in your future. In these days of high demand for skilled tradespeople, it's a goldmine for anyone who isn't afraid of hard work and wants to secure a prosperous career.

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