These 6+ Tech Apprenticeships are opening or closing very soon. They pay $63K to $111K+ a year 🎉 No degree required. Make sure your resume, portfolio and/or LinkedIn is ready to go!! 🧵

OnRamp has ongoing Apprenticeships, there is a Data Science Apprenticeship open now. Pay is $48 hour or $99K salary https://t.co/VbYEMPkzen
@lyft apprenticeship applications close FRIDAY! They pay $45/hour (CO) or $93K salary. Recommend having a portfolio. Apply ASAP.
https://t.co/9q3tYnGHQo
Amazon has a Software Development Engineering apprenticeship for anyone who is priort military, transitioning, vets, etc. https://t.co/gYJN3hkC1E
🎓No degree required
💻Coaches
📚4.5 months training remotely
💰$110K + stock + bonus

If you need more details reach out to @nbc__
Microsoft's Apprenticeship opens up soon, make sure your profile/resumes are updated so you can apply. 16 weeks
https://t.co/4bX4iLHSh3
Typical pay is estimated at ~$111K base, $158K Total Comp according to Levels and a colleague who did this program. Google L59 or L60 salaries.
@JoinMultiverse is hiring for tech and non-tech apprentices. Roles in Data, marketing, Salesforce, operations, project management, social media and more.
https://t.co/akKRCzdfcr
💻Remote
⏳️13-20 Months
📚On the job training + certificates
💰Up to $63K
🥳Career Coaches
🎓FT Opps
@RoadtoHire has pre-apprenticeships that pays YOU $525 a week to learn a new skills and then connect you with a company for Full Time opportunities 🎉
https://t.co/i8jfI1ZlU8
🔥Perfect for anyone transitioning
💻Coding
📊Analytics
🤖Cybersecurity
🎓Finish with a Full Time Offer!
These are just a few, checkout ApprenticeNow, ApprentiScope, and for pre-apprenticeship try @GenerationUSA_ @PerScholas @DiscoverTechApp - this is a opportunity to learn on a schedule that works for you then get placed after.
@adaacademy just launched a completely virtual Developer Bootcamp that has an opportunity learn Full Stack then work with a company as a Dev for $3K a month!
https://t.co/sqeod1Ywtq
Here are the other apprenticeships by Google/Pinterest/Deloitte and more. https://t.co/920MpveEf2.
Same advice as before. Do your research. Google what you need to and prepare.

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