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Work-Based Learning for Employers Work-based learning helps employers reduce their recruitment and training costs. It also helps them hire better-prepared employees who understand workplace expectations. Work-based learning is an effective way for businesses to develop a sustainable talent pipeline.
Benefits to Employer Planning for the Future A Work-Based Learning Program provides employers an opportunity to prepare future employees by exposing them to real world work experiences.
Building a Highly Skilled Workforce The program creates a source of skilled and motivated future employees with valuable experience and proven job skills.
Creating Standardized Training Work-Based Learning reduces the cost of training and recruitment, matching interested and invested young people with employers in a wide range of industries.
Reducing Employee Turnover Employees that are hired after a successful learning internship are invested in the company and start their first day knowing necessary skills and expectations.
Becoming an Education Stakeholder The Work-Based Learning Program encourages employer involvement in the curriculum development process, increasing employer visibility in education.
Setting Proficiency Standards Getting involved with the Work-Based Learning Program lets employers communicate required job-specific proficiencies to educational personnel.
Oklahoma Work-Based Learning Program Oklahoma's Work-Based Learning Program is open to all employers who offer internships, Registered Apprenticeships, non-DOL apprenticeships, and other work-based learning opportunities. Contact us to learn more or register your program today!
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