Apprenticeships: Turning Gaming Passion Into STEM Careers
More than 2,000 Hoosiers have trained in IT, cybersecurity, coding, and AI through the TLN lineage. Here is how our apprenticeship pathway works.
By The LAN Network
The LAN Network grew out of a community that turned gaming passion into technical skill. Through our 501(c)(3) charity partner, Video Game Palooza, more than 2,000 Hoosiers have trained in IT, cybersecurity, coding, and AI since 2018.
Learning by shipping real work
Apprentices do not sit on the sidelines. Under specialist supervision, they contribute to real engagements — documentation, testing, automation, and QA — inside the same governed workflows that protect our clients.
A pathway, not a pipeline
When you hire TLN, you support that mission. Project pods are matched to scope and may include senior leads, specialists, security reviewers, and supervised apprentices — with roles disclosed appropriately. It is how we build talent while we build software.