Creating New Career Pathways for Black Americans through Apprenticeships

In collaboration with OneTen, we hope to close the opportunity gap for Black individuals by opening doors and teaching skills to sustain an equitable future.

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OneTen and Multiverse Apprentice

Our Partnership

Historically, access to industries and careers with family-sustaining wages, like those in technology, has depended on a four-year college degree. But millions of non-degreed workers have the experience and skills necessary to work and succeed in these roles.

Degree requirements can disproportionately screen out Black talent: 79% of jobs paying more than $50,000 require a four-year college degree, which automatically disqualifies 76% of Black individuals in the U.S.

Apprenticeships provide an alternative pathway to reskilling and upskilling individuals through their unique combination of education with paid, on-the-job training that can bring adults into higher-wage careers. We’re supporting OneTen's mission to advance One Million Black Americans in the next ten years.

How does it work?

Creating Real Change in Tech

Talent development

As a Talent Developer for OneTen, Multiverse will assist in skill development and hiring Black individuals with full-time jobs and training through professional apprenticeships at OneTen partner companies.

Why apprenticeships?

As apprenticeships increasingly transition from manual trades to tech industries, companies can build more diverse talent pipelines and address skills shortages by immediately training apprentices for the technical and business roles they need. A Multiverse apprentice can earn $50,000 - $70,000 a year.

Our programs

Our cutting-edge content is a built-in partnership with the world’s most innovative companies, with programs in Software Engineering, Data, Digital Marketing, and Business.

About OneTen

OneTen(opens new window) is a coalition of leading chief executives and their companies who are coming together to upskill, hire and promote one million Black individuals without a four-year degree into family-sustaining jobs with opportunities for advancement over the next ten years.

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