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Apprenti National Cybersecurity Apprenticeship
Sponsored by Washington Technology Industry Association Workforce Institute - Apprenti · Information Security Analysts
What families should know
A national registered technology pathway with cybersecurity occupations and two published application windows each year; the next stated window is December 1-15.
Decision facts
What we could verify
Registration confirms a program relationship. It does not, by itself, confirm that an employer is currently accepting apprentices.
- Service area
- National pathway; actual openings, occupations, employers, and work locations vary by market and cohort.
- Listed sponsor location
- Issaquah, WA This is the sponsor listing, not necessarily the work site.
- Delivery mode
- Not verified
- Who the verified information describes
- United States career seekers pursuing a technology career through Apprenti markets and employer cohorts.
- Eligibility
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- Apply during a published June 1-15 or December 1-15 window
- Complete the assessment and interview process
- Meet employer-specific work authorization, location, schedule, and screening requirements
- Compensation
- Apprenticeship includes paid on-the-job training after technical training; employer, wage, and benefits vary by placement.
- Duration
- Full-time technical training is followed by paid on-the-job training; the exact cybersecurity track length varies by employer cohort.
- Credential
- Registered Apprenticeship credential and employer-aligned technical preparation; exact certifications vary by cohort.
Next action
What happens next
Return to the official Career Seeker page during December 1-15, submit an application, and complete Apprenti assessment and matching steps.
Fit and tradeoffs
Questions to resolve before applying
- Applying does not guarantee selection or an employer match.
- Cybersecurity openings and work locations depend on participating employers, not only the national registration.
Helpful reading
Guides for your next step
- How to Tell Whether a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Is Actually Open
Many cybersecurity apprenticeship programs are real but not currently hiring. Here is how students and families can verify whether an opportunity is truly open.
- Remote Cybersecurity Apprenticeships: What Remote Really Means
A remote cybersecurity apprenticeship may have online classes but an in-person job. Learn what students should verify about location, equipment, mentoring, and employment.
- Will a Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Lead to a Full-Time Job?
A cybersecurity apprenticeship is already paid employment, but retention is not guaranteed. Learn what to ask and how to improve your chances of an offer.
Sources and review details
Where these details came from
Quan Pathways keeps registration sources separate from current availability sources and displays the date each source was checked.
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Supports: identity, registration, occupation, service-area. Observed Aug 4, 2026.
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Supports: availability, application-calendar, training, compensation, process. Observed Aug 4, 2026.
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