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Franklin Apprenticeships

www.franklinapprenticeships.com

 
Franklin Apprenticeships is on a mission to change the American workforce. It`s as simple, and powerful, as that. The potential of apprenticeships for the American economy is immense. Apprenticeships provide an onramp into meaningful careers for underemployed and unemployed individuals while filling critical skills gaps and sparking economic growth. But the truth is that most American companies simply don`t have the time or expertise to recruit, train and manage apprenticeship programs. That`s where Franklin comes in. We understand the challenges that businesses face when establishing apprenticeship programs because, first and foremost, our company is run by businesspeople. We partner with ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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