SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Michigan apprentice jobs opportunities continue to attract attention from job seekers, employers, and workforce organizations as apprenticeship pathways remain an important option for people seeking paid training and long-term career growth. ApprenticeshipJobFair.org is promoting a recurring 2026 event series designed to connect candidates with employers, workforce partners, training programs, and skilled career pathways across Michigan.
The event series is intended to support job seekers who want to build practical skills while learning in real work environments. Organizers say the format gives candidates a chance to explore apprenticeship-related opportunities in fields such as construction, electrical work, advanced manufacturing, automotive, logistics, healthcare support, information technology, and other industries that value hands-on training and career development.
For employers and workforce organizations, the event series provides a recurring platform to promote openings, increase visibility, and meet candidates interested in structured workforce entry. For job seekers, the event dates create multiple opportunities throughout the year to learn about apprenticeship pathways, hiring expectations, and long-term career options in Michigan.
2026 Event Dates
- Thursday, April 30, 2026
- Thursday, May 28, 2026
- Thursday, June 25, 2026
- Wednesday, July 29, 2026
- Wednesday, August 26, 2026
- Wednesday, September 30, 2026
- Wednesday, October 28, 2026
- Thursday, November 19, 2026
Apprenticeship pathways are especially relevant for candidates looking for alternatives to degree-only career routes. They can provide a direct path into employment while helping workers gain experience, industry knowledge, and steady advancement over time. The recurring event schedule also supports workforce visibility for employers that need talent in essential and growth-oriented sectors.
This topic matters to reporters, community stakeholders, and workforce observers because it connects employer hiring needs, career mobility, paid training, and regional labor-market activity. It also reflects ongoing interest in practical workforce solutions that help Michigan job seekers access sustainable opportunities through training-based employment models.
Who May Benefit
- Job seekers exploring apprenticeship and earn-while-you-learn pathways
- Employers promoting skilled career and training opportunities
- Workforce organizations and community partners
- Reporters covering labor, training, and economic mobility in Michigan
Media and General Contact
Organization: ApprenticeshipJobFair.org
Phone: (248) 237-3600
Email: info@hiredinmichigan.org
Registration: https://apprenticeshipjobfair.org/Michigan-Job-Expo-Registration.html