Apprenticeships
Technology Apprenticeships for the AI Era
Connecting training, mentorship, real-world projects, cybersecurity, and AI education.
The LAN Network supports apprenticeship-enabled technology pathways by connecting supervised real-world project environments with training partners such as Hope Training Academy. Apprenticeships help emerging talent gain practical experience in IT, cybersecurity, coding, AI workflows, documentation, QA, and technology operations.
How TLN and Hope Training Academy Work Together
Hope Training Academy supports training, credentialing, coursework, and apprenticeship pathways. The LAN Network supports selected mentor-led project environments, technology implementation opportunities, and real-world exposure.
The two roles are connected, but distinct.
Apprentices Learn Under Supervision
Apprentices do not replace senior professionals. They contribute under supervision, with mentor review, defined tasks, and human oversight. When apprentice-supported work is part of a client project, responsibilities and review processes are clearly defined.
Apprenticeship Areas
Cybersecurity
Cyber hygiene, risk awareness, security operations basics, and secure workflow thinking.
AI Education
Practical AI literacy, responsible AI use, human-in-the-loop workflows, AI-assisted documentation, and productivity tools.
Software and Automation
Coding fundamentals, workflow automation, documentation, QA, and internal tool support.
IT Support
Desktop support, troubleshooting, systems basics, device management, and user support.
Digital Operations
Esports, events, streaming, content operations, dashboards, and live digital environments.
AI Apprenticeships: Learning the Tools of the Next Workforce
AI apprenticeships should not teach people to blindly trust AI. They should teach people how to use AI responsibly: how to scope tasks, review outputs, protect data, document work, validate claims, and escalate decisions to humans.
TLN's AI-era apprenticeship model focuses on practical, supervised use of AI in real technology workflows.
Become an Apprenticeship Partner
Organizations, schools, and workforce programs interested in connecting apprenticeship pathways with real technology work are welcome to reach out.