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How much do entry level tech apprenticeship program jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level tech apprenticeship program in Raleigh, NC is $38,575.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33,000.00 and $37,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Tech Apprenticeship Program vs Tech Support Specialist?

AspectEntry Level Tech Apprenticeship ProgramTech Support Specialist
CredentialsMinimal; often high school diploma or equivalent, some programs may require basic certificationsTypically requires basic technical knowledge, certifications like CompTIA A+ are common
Work EnvironmentOn-the-job training, classroom instruction, entry-level settingsCustomer service environments, help desks, IT departments
Industry UsageCommon in technology companies, training programs for new entrantsWidespread across industries, including IT, telecommunications, and retail

The Entry Level Tech Apprenticeship Program provides hands-on training and foundational skills for those starting in tech, often combining classroom learning with practical experience. In contrast, a Tech Support Specialist typically requires some technical knowledge and focuses on resolving user issues. While both roles serve entry-level tech needs, apprenticeships emphasize training and skill development, whereas tech support roles focus on applying existing knowledge to assist users.

WakeWorks Youth Apprenticeship Success Advisor ( North Campus)- Grant Funded, Time Limited

WakeWorks Youth Apprenticeship Success Advisor ( North Campus)- Grant Funded, Time Limited

Wake Technical Community College

Raleigh, NC • On-site

$53K - $67K/yr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Wake Technical Community College rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Having trouble logging in. Contact the Neogov Applicant Support Hotline Toll Free at 1 (855) 524-5627. Position Description The WakeWorks Youth Apprenticeship Success Advisor (Success Advisor) will provide academic advising and success coaching services to a cohort of Wake County high school students enrolled in the youth apprenticeship program.

This position will be responsible for developing and updating academic pathway plans and academic success plans with individual cohort students. The position will provide regular and proactive outreach to cohort students, and when necessary, provide proactive interventions and resource referrals, to ensure that students persist and complete degrees and earn job placement. The success advisor will work with faculty, campus staff, and off-campus stakeholders to develop a resource portfolio to ensure that cohort students are successful.

Responsibilities and Duties (*Essential Functions) Most postings are open for a limited time, depending upon the number of applications received. When the maximum number of applications has been met as stated above, the position may close without notice. Please apply immediately.

Pay Grade Professional 4 To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described. *Provide academic advising and support services to cohort of WakeWorks youth apprenticeship students.

Develop and update academic pathway plans to ensure student persistence and completion. *Develop and update academic success plans with each cohort student. Create a comprehensive caseload management plan and provide regular outreach to cohort students to provide personal and academic coaching.

*Provide proactive interventions with students based on predictive measures, and proactively intervene when students struggle personally or academically. Make necessary campus resource connections and referrals for students, when necessary. *Provide intervention and referral support to faculty advisors who work with cohort students.

*Work with on and off campus partners to develop resources and activities for cohort students. *Lead and support the application and interview process as needed for program participants. *Coordinate communication and student updates as needed with Wake Tech Apprenticeship department, other college stakeholder departments, and Wake County Public School System partners.

*Work in collaboration with leadership on the awarding of program benefits, to include book support, monthly stipends, and college tuition assistance as appropriate. Docusign Envelope ID: D181B81B-4660-4174-97F6-7ACD5DEE4522 *Work in collaboration with leadership in the collection and delivery of required college, state, and grant data reporting. Develop connections across college services in order to facilitate warm handoffs with students who need additional college supports.

Develop connections within high schools of participating students in order to ensure clear communication channels between the college and high schools with regard to program participants. Regularly attend required meetings with project and college staff. Participate in departmental, divisional, and college meetings and professional development as appropriate and assigned by supervisor.

Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Excellent organization, project management, communication, and presentation skills. Excellent customer service and coaching skills. Proficient computer skills, particularly Microsoft Office; Colleague/Datatel and Self Service.

Ability to connect with a diverse population of students. Ability to multitask between multiple projects. Must be able to travel to multiple locations and campuses throughout Wake County.

Ability to quickly and accurately calculate data from multiple data sources. Ability to work well with dynamic teams, as well as individually. Requirements: Bachelor's degree One year of related experience in advising, counseling, student development, grant management, or related field As an equal employment opportunity employer, Wake Tech values our workforce.

Wake Tech is committed to reaching students in every part of Wake County and rallying around them to go as far as their dreams, talents and resilience will take them. As an institution of higher education, we are committed to valuing the unique experiences of the Wake Tech community. We strive to be self-reflective of the kind of student body we represent and the culture we are building, and we care deeply about supporting each employee's professional growth.


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