Work-Based Learning

Connecting Florida's Businesses with Tomorrow’s Workforce

Florida is bridging the gap between businesses looking to nurture future talent and high school students eager to develop workplace skills early. Are you interested in participating in a work-based learning program? Whether you're a company looking to introduce new opportunities or an individual eager to make a difference, we're here to help.
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Employer Benefits
Why offer work-based learning opportunities?

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Discover and nurture rising young talent
Work-based learning offers businesses the unique opportunity to scout and train students, creating a talent pool of potential future employees.
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Opportunity for employers to promote their business
Participation allows businesses to contribute to the development of the future workforce, helping students understand their business and promote their industry in a hands-on way.
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Strengthen community and the future workforce
Businesses not only create a talent pipeline, but contribute to local community development and the economy. It’s a win-win for businesses and the community!
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What Employers Say

With our factory located in Naples, FL, finding skilled labor in CNC machining is extremely challenging. By working closely with public schools, Azimuth Technology has found talented and eager students willing to learn and become part of our family. For many of these young adults, work-based learning is their first real job. They not only learn technical skills, but begin to understand real life responsibilities. Azimuth employees embrace this responsibility of training these young adults and learn their own life lessons in the process.
Len Zaiser, IV, CEO, Azimuth Technology, Florida
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Frequently Asked Questions

What can high school students contribute to my business?
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How can employers apply for workers' compensation premium reimbursement for participating in WBL programs?
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How does the work-based learning program address liability and insurance matters?
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I'd like to learn about Registered Apprenticeship Programs for high school graduates. Who do I contact?
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Work-Based Learning Resources

Looking for more information?

Explore these additional resources from the Florida Department of Education, Apprenticeship Florida, and Future of Work Florida.